I Tested The 5 Deadliest Ancient Weapons

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Published 2023-01-01

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  • @MikeShake
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  • @baconless3666
    “And I really wanted to smash things, luckily my girlfriend-“
  • This Man Has Completed The Skill Tree. Like this Is Insane! I Cant Wait To See Whats Next
  • @Anticipatelol
    Yoo Mike got the Fire Aspect enchant on his sword! Edit: Wow! 3k people were probably in their bed, saw this comment and went, "Hm! This is mildly funny! I'll give it a like." Edit #2: In honour of Rengoku (donut #2), people say that's it's Flame Breathing, so take it as how you want to, I'm revisiting this comment so whatever you guys say it is, I'll add it
  • @aWodomir_
    I have a question: Where do you get those kind of weapons and do you have to have a permission to use them?
  • @Dream-sl4x
    This guy has to be the coolest grandpa in history
  • @Shattered3582
    this guy is the pinnacle of human learning. these are the kind of skills i would like to learn if i had the chance
  • @lucas_lipp
    If I remember correctly, maces aren't necessarily more powerful than swords or other weapons, they just have a different function. Maces were primarily wielded by nobles and rich people, which is why the scepter was originally a mace. Swords, axes etc. are fantastic against flesh, as you can just cut into your target, but eventually, they stopped being particularly effective, as armor was getting more and more advanced. And when plate armor hit the scene, swords were fairly useless, as the slashing couldn't penetrate the armor, or at least not effectively, although using the cross guard as a kind of hammer by gripping the blade was reasonably viable. And that's where maces or warhammers are effective. The hits bludgeoned the armor, so not only did the impact hurt by itself, it also made it harder to move in the armor if it's deformed. I'm not historically well versed, so I might be wrong, but this us what I remember reading, when I was researching weapons for my cleric. lol
  • @rnd_omni9653
    i know litterally anyone can get this but you are a hidden gem in youtube right now like i saw your channel like an hour ago and you are one ofthe most entertaining things ive seen this year keep it up bud
  • @itsrandomist
    im so glad Mike didnt use that grey signature helmet of his to put it on the skull. The weapon absolutely destroyed it.
  • the fact that he made the sling by himself is just truly inspiring
  • @KS-ep1vr
    I tried learning the sling years ago. I gave up because I couldnt get accuracy. You just inspired me to keep trying. Thanks! And btw, I just thought, if a dog or a barefoot child walks through the park, they might step on the broken glass of that lightbulb you broke. Maybe lay a tarp or cloth down under the glass items that you plan to break so you can shake out the broken pieces into the garbage?