Postby Stacy Clifford » Thu Aug 27, 2009 11:22 pm
If you're going to kron as a defensive action, then sure, LVT will probably work just as well as doing the same from pflug, but the idea is to seek the vor and rain deadly blows on your opponent which he must defend himself against or die, and as Ran said, you really lose a lot of power trying to cut from LVT and you actually put your head and shoulder as obstacles in a couple of convenient paths to turn the blade for a thrust or a krumphau, forcing you to lift it off your shoulder into the proper vom tag anyway. I think it would also give you less leverage and freedom to resist having it trapped against you by something like a half-sword rush than if your hands were higher up. Anything can be made to work if you use it in the right circumstance, even LVT, but you have to evaluate what it giveth vs. what it taketh away. LVT is inefficient and inflexible compared to holding it above the shoulder.
Besides that, LVT is based on a single image which happens to be one of the worst drawings in all of the manuals, not to mention the one it's in. I'm still fairly convinced that the artist was suffering from a hangover the morning the job started.
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