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09-27-2006, 02:02 PM
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It depends on the type of sword. Thrusting type swords require much les flex in the blade as opposed to say a cavlry mans sabre, wich looks like rubber when it impacts a target.
Therre is no one "ideal sword". Ther are general purpose weapons, the katana, the longsword, the sabre, but these do not work in every situation. Sos yes, sometimes, good swords should be hard with no flexibility, but at other times not.
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