Postby SzabolcsWaldmann » Sat Apr 08, 2006 12:31 am
As for dagger VS Plate.
Please note the Gladiatoria.
I am an armour-fan, so please consider this before you turn angry on me <img src="/forum/images/icons/wink.gif" alt="" />
In Gladiatoria, on more than one ocassions it looks like they are using dagger versus plate. Against the belly, to be precise. Now, in our ARMA Poland/Order of the Sword Workshop we did those technics, and if you place the attack right, you can push the dagger's pommel with your own belly, wich *could* *maybe* even get the point through the plate. It must be noted that the daggers we are talking about are triangular in blade shape, very sharp and thin. Of course we did not test those technics.... we do not own such a dagger or would we be stupid enough to ruin our armours (if it should work accidentally). What MUST be said of course, that those technics are rather difficult to pull, and if you should fail by trying to do them, you will offer a lots of opportunities to your adversary to kill you in several ways.
It's somehow strange... in trying to fight old myths and beliefs we are creating new ones, which are maybe almost as incorrect. Actually, nobody truly knows the answer to Longbow VS Plate - there are just no convincing tests for any of the two sides, there is always something wrong with those testings. We do not know, if our Longsword fighting was well-known and used throuout the lands, or not. If those technics were used in battles, in quarrells, or only at juristical duells. And I don't know if one can penetrate plate with a Panzerstecher dagger or not... (the word means Armourthruster, btw.)
Szab
Order of the Sword Hungary