• @YarHarSuperstar
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    720 days ago

    The wiggly blade makes me think flamberge. No idea if Zweihanders can have that feature though.

    • @PugJesusOPM
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      620 days ago

      Most flamberges are zweihanders - like the one depicted. Sword terminology is a funny thing.

      • @YarHarSuperstar
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        20 days ago

        Gotcha. Thanks for the tip :) what makes a sword a Zweihanders? Just bring 2 handed? I had thought it was more specifically referring to a type of sword from a particular place.

        • @PugJesusOPM
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          520 days ago

          Specifically, it refers to a type of large European two-handed sword that developed out of the longsword.

        • Zagorath
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          419 days ago

          Zweihander is mostly a video game term for the type of weapon. Historically, in Germany, beidhänder was more likely to be used. Other places had other terms for essentially the same type of weapon. Montante in Spain, or Spadone in Italy. But they’re all essentially the same. Massive swords that require two hands to use and become so large techniques become quite different from longswords. We often see references in texts that describe them as used for crowd control or breaking through spear formations.