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Any maces posts yet? Even the chick in Spider-Man used a mace. So maybe @UFCBlackbelt has something going on here
Agree. People did not even use blades against cheap armor. But they used halberd, clubs, pikes, axes.Of course the king had top tier armor. But one does not slice through plate armor, even if it is rather shitty. Even mail armor protects well against slicing. You may stab through low grade armor or cave it in with a power strike rather easily but not slice through it. Is not foil, its iron.
And in fantasy movies they just slice through plate like its butter.
I was just at Medieval Times and saw the torture gear display they had. Did you know chastity belts even had a spiked enterance around the woman’s asshole?
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Most chastity belts are modern replicas, and those that are indeed medieval are torture tools. You would get to that medieval ass no problem.Damn! I would love to go back to medieval times to bugger a few wenches, but it looks like it could take some extra work getting to the asshole.
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I'm guessing the main attraction relative to the longbow at the time was you didn't need to be as well trained to use it.
Knights(both French and English) tending to be honour obsessed rather than tactically aware, whenever they were able to dictate tactics going to back cavalry charges without softening an enemy up with an arrow storm first the English were far less successful(Bannockburn for example).
Again I'm guessing having a very long ruling and powerful king like Edward III is why the English were able to build up this kind of force and the French weren't.Exactly. It took years of training to use a Longbow effectively in battle. You had to build the strength and skill required to draw the bow, fire accurately and repeat. Longbow archers were fearsome opponents, the equivalent of modern day machine gunners. Crossbows were slower to load and less accurate, but you could train infantry to use them relatively quickly.
In most of the major English victories wasn't it a case of having Knights and men at arms dismounted and mixed in with longbow men to protect them. I'm guessing actually a lot of the success in Crecy, Agincourt, etc wasn't only direct longbow kills but also down to fresh English men at arms(or the archers themselves, they had full length swords didn't they?) taking on exhausted charging Frenchmen.Indeed. One of the major mistakes Edward II made at Bannockburn was not giving sufficient protection to his Longbow men. They were isolated and vulnerable to the Scot's light cavalry. Once the majority of the archers had been killed, the English army, in spite of it's massive size, had no way to break the Scottish Schiltrons, the well trained infantry units armed with long pikes. Robert de Bruce had spent months drilling his foot soldiers to attack; prior to Bannockburn, Schiltrons
Again I'm guessing having a very long ruling and powerful king like Edward III is why the English were able to build up this kind of force and the French weren't.
You asked for ideas not facts so allow me to speculate, either just for cooling or more likely so you can attach symbols to the helm. Maybe even put a rope through it so it's easier to carry.

I love the middle ages. Would I want to live in them? Fuck no.
I have had various benign health issues at various points in my life that, without modern medicine, would have possibly killed me, or made my life miserable.
Also, I don't come from nobility so would have likely been some peasant my whole life.
@Blood and Thunder you really wanna be a peasant? Absolute drudgery, farming day in day out only you barely produce shit and since you are a serf you are doing it for your lord. Food is a bunch of bread maybe a little cheese or beans. So your nutrition and health kinda sucks. Ah then the lord/king needs to raise the militia every few years and you get to go fight against other peasants when the landowners have a pissing match.
If I'm going to face that much danger I'd at least want some leisure and freedom, hunter gatherer sounds much better to me.
Look again it says enchanting (delightfully charming or attractive).I'm drunk but when I saw the OP mention running around in an "enchanted forest" I laughed uncontrollably for like a good 30 seconds.
Any maces posts yet? Even the chick in Spider-Man used a mace. So maybe @UFCBlackbelt has something going on here