this arc is actually more interesting in the last half of it, but yeah, dont expect much of any action in the first halfDropped because of cooking ark. Big retard writer
Wait, wait wait wait. Your complaining about Japanism on a site that is mostly Japanese works? Maybe you should find another site that post up marvel or dc comics man. Sounds like this is not the place for you.Ehhh... Japanism strikes again. Next we will get a katana smithing arc?
But it's a valid complaint, katanas come from the fact that iron was so poor in japan. Makes no sense in a fantasy world that doesn't have this issue especially as Katana have horrid blade retention and break easily.Wait, wait wait wait. Your complaining about Japanism on a site that is mostly Japanese works? Maybe you should find another site that post up marvel or dc comics man. Sounds like this is not the place for you.
Katanas, if made with modern or fantasy steel, are/would be very equivalent to European swords. With period accurate steel, it would still be reasonably comparable, since that's why they folded the steel so much, to even out the impurities and get up to good quality European steel. But that's not unique to Japan, as for instance Norse swordsmiths also used folding techniques when working with inferior steel.But it's a valid complaint, katanas come from the fact that iron was so poor in japan. Makes no sense in a fantasy world that doesn't have this issue especially as Katana have horrid blade retention and break easily.
Close... But a couple of arcs later you'll get one for Teacher.Ehhh... Japanism strikes again. Next we will get a katana smithing arc?
No they wouldn't and ''European swords'' is way too broad a category for that comparison to be fair anyways. Here's a good video on the subject.Katanas, if made with modern or fantasy steel, are/would be very equivalent to European swords. With period accurate steel, it would still be reasonably comparable, since that's why they folded the steel so much, to even out the impurities and get up to good quality European steel. But that's not unique to Japan, as for instance Norse swordsmiths also used folding techniques when working with inferior steel.
What breaks it for me is when they use Iaido as a technique that's faster normal attacks while already in battle with drawn swords. It's suppose to be for ambushes when you don't have your sword drawn, so you can surprise the opponents by attacking almost as fast as you can with the blade drawn.
In what way wouldn't they be equivalent? What I mean with "equivalent" or "reasonably comparable" is that other factors like the smith's experience and skill, the sword users skill, or the specific example of the sword you're using have greater effect on whatever test you're making.No they wouldn't and ''European swords'' is way too broad a category for that comparison to be fair anyways. Here's a good video on the subject.
Except it's not. This doesn't have to be accurate to real life. People can't cast real magic spell, run on air, etc. It's a fantasy world it doesn't have to abide by any of our real world. If that's the case then Bruce Bannor should've died from that radiation. The comment just reeks of 'Muricaism. What's wrong with Japanese people making comics and wanting to wank their culture? We have a crapton of "America" comics too. It low key came off as a bit racist.But it's a valid complaint, katanas come from the fact that iron was so poor in japan. Makes no sense in a fantasy world that doesn't have this issue especially as Katana have horrid blade retention and break easily.
Imagine looking at my profile and assuming Im american....... no thank you I prefer having great living conditions and healthcare.Except it's not. This doesn't have to be accurate to real life. People can't cast real magic spell, run on air, etc. It's a fantasy world it doesn't have to abide by any of our real world. If that's the case then Bruce Bannor should've died from that radiation. The comment just reeks of 'Muricaism. What's wrong with Japanese people making comics and wanting to wank their culture? We have a crapton of "America" comics too. It low key came off as a bit racist.
I don't think this is trying to be as realistic as possible. I don't think it's even middle ground as far as manga is concerned.When you make a series and it tries to be realiatic as possible then you question other things. Why would you develop a sword style specifically created to make use of poor steel?
Also calling me low key racist cause I questioned why katana in a more euro fantasy setting is hilarious.