Are swords like this possible in real life?

Are swords like this possible in real life?

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you will have to clarify what you mean by possible
you could construct an object like that, yes
it would not be a functional anything

I mean would it function as a weapon or is it just fantasy?

You could hit someone with it, and it would hurt.

Yeah.

It would be extremely impractical and the risk of breakage would most likely be very high in-between the blades.
Urumi's would be the closest sensible thing to build and that's saying a lot.

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The main issue with flails and whips are they often are unwieldy and result in self injury. Ivy was best girl though so 8/10 thread

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Based yeahposter

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Armorless plebs beware.

>gamers choice
This is that neckbeard magazine isn't it.

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The urumi is considered to be the most dangerous and difficult sword in history to master due to the lack of self-accessibility and the risk of injuring oneself

Have fun

How many mall ninja toes and carotid arteries has this thing accidentally claimed?

I never played that game but I want to fuck the sword lady

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indians have some weird ass weapons.

>No ship to CA, MA, NY
Finally those states are doing something sensible.

>>gamers choice
Its almost too stereotypical. Seems like a joke.

Those things seem dumb as fuck. More of an area denial weapon than truly effective battle implement. Of course, as far as I know most Indian armies at the time had little to know armor, so it might work alright on bare flesh

It's a dueling weapon, you're supposed to wear almost nothing and use that and a tiny little buckler to whip the shit out of some other guy with the same gear.

The real question is whether or not your autism lets you function in the real world. The answer is a hard "NO".

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