I think a very important weapon that is missing is a spear
@jamesaaron72119 ай бұрын
Indeed, a spear might actually be THE weapon, rivalled only by a bow.
@OcarinaSapphr-9 ай бұрын
@@jamesaaron7211 In terms of longevity & spread of use, it really is *the* weapon; it was used from the Ancient world, all the way up into the Early Modern Era, & you could debate that the bayonet on the end of a musket/ gun (especially the earlier Plug Bayonet) was just an extension of the spear into a mechanised era- which means it made it into the 18th, 19th, & 20th centuries. Every culture had some form of spear; from short spears, often thrown or used a bit like long daggers/ knives - to standard length spears that were almost always thrown, or thrust (the Greeks' _doru_ & Roman _hasta_ & _pilum_ ) - to massive _sarissa_ in Macedonia - to pikes, arrayed in the schiltron formation- that proved so deadly in the Wars of Scottish Independance. The bow required long years of regular training, as well as the development of strength- depending on the kind of bow (the crossbow took far less time, apparently) - but the spear; it was as simple as a fire-hardened sharpened stick, to elaborate heads, & sometimes even the base had a sharp end - a person had to risk trying to get in close, to do you any damage; it worked well as a personal weapon, could be used as a ranged weapon (depending on the type), & it was devastating in a formation. Absolute S-tier weapon; I'd put the bow in A-tier; it was quite versatile in the sense that- like a lot of the other weapons, it was potentially something that a wide range of people could use (including women- as noble women in the medieval era took part in hunting - but probably not peasants, unless conscripted - commoners were not permitted to hunt, without their lord's authority) - it was a naturally ranged weapon so you just had to keep knights & men-at-arms at a distance, to stay safe- & there were different types (simple/ standard, long, recurve [that could have *massive* range, without the unwieldiness of a longbow, but the draw-strength needed...]) -- bowmen/ archers were a considerable part of armies in the past- however, the bow has traditionally had a poor reputation, specifically because it was a ranged weapon (it was known as 'the coward's weapon'- Paris, in the Trojan War, was a skilled archer- but was despised for not fighting in the field, the one time he did- he lost & had a lucky save - just like poison was considered a cowardly means to kill) *_additionally_* : if your quiver ran out of arrows, you could hit someone with the bow (treating it like a 4x2, more or less), as a last resort- & vice versa, if you lost your bow- you could effectively stab someone with an arrow in a vulnerable gap, again- as a last resort.
@Marshmallox439 ай бұрын
Its u fair cause a spear is SS tier
@MultiCappie9 ай бұрын
Arguably the poleaxe incorporates the spear and the halberd.
@Alex-cw3rz9 ай бұрын
@@MultiCappie but the spear is a lot longer
@scholagladiatoria9 ай бұрын
This is fun. There's also lots here to unpack. So much context required. Maybe I'll do that 😄
@cleverusername93699 ай бұрын
Matt, it is REQUESTED and REQUIRED by this honorable assembly of nerds that you make a reaction video to this. The world needs justice.
@mosesjones48539 ай бұрын
Yes! Context please!!! In the right context the Rondel quickly becomes the only S teir weapon. :)
@bobsbigboy_9 ай бұрын
yes please!
@GeezNutz9 ай бұрын
Matt..please tell these people how important a rondel is lol.
@maybrittwilkens61499 ай бұрын
Please do. Just remember its the PRIMARY weapon of choise, NOT secondary (ie. daggers)
@connorwgtn9 ай бұрын
I'm disappointed we missed one of the greatest weapons of history, the spear, which should be in the S tier. I'm glad you explained your bias on the samurai sword, as European swords were just as effective. The falchion could have rated higher, as it wields more like a machete, and can be used as one in thick bush, so a jungle fighter doesn't need to swap weapons if surprised.
@MultiCappie9 ай бұрын
Arguably the poleaxe incorporates the spear and the halberd.
@maybrittwilkens61499 ай бұрын
The spear (king of the battlefield) should be here. Good someone mentioned it.
@frontenac50839 ай бұрын
Maybe you could post your own video and rank weapons (including the spear), then? What would it cost you? Practically nothing.
@HappyBeezerStudios6 ай бұрын
Throughout history, and even prehistory, the spear has been the tool. The most dangerous animal is a human with a pointy stick. Only surpassed by more humans with pointy sticks. With a close second probably in the bow. Because it allows to do all the hunting and warfare from a distance. And yes, the katana is glorified, but european swords were just as good. They weren't heavy clubs, but works of craftsmanship. Neither is superior to a legendary level. But either will do the job.
@RuerlKhan6 ай бұрын
I'd probably put the speak in an A tier personally. But, it's a great weapon definitely.
@johnstittsworth45649 ай бұрын
Spear, spear, spear where is the damn spear
@TomiTapio7 ай бұрын
Poleaxe is also spear
@Old_Gregg6 ай бұрын
Spear SS rank.
@jasongarfitt11476 ай бұрын
S tier stands for spear tier
@mav5982 ай бұрын
Everyone is correctly calling for the spear, but he is also missing the longsword
@SeanCSHConsulting11 күн бұрын
Pointless video.
@AnotherBrownAjah9 ай бұрын
flail in A tier and the 2hander and messar in B is just criminal.
@jarrodbright52319 ай бұрын
Depending on how hard you're marking certain things I can potentially understand the 2-hander and messer, but not the flail. He mentions himself he'd be scared of hitting the person behind him which should tell you how functional these actually were in battle.
@fotograf7369 ай бұрын
I also think messAr is criminal.
@hyperturbotechnomike9 ай бұрын
I think the rating is based on historic significance. There were far more people using a flail than a Zweihänder or a Messer. With a Messer, the Problem is short distance, which for an untrained person might be more dangerous. With a flail, it's easier to keep everyone around at a distance. In German language, beating someone up is sometimes still called "verdreschen", which goes back to the Dreschflegel (flail).
@barnettmcgowan89789 ай бұрын
I kind of checked out at the flail.
@somerotter8 ай бұрын
@@hyperturbotechnomike There were a LOT more people using Messer than flails. Flails were almost unheard of on battlefields, only seen routinely in a few regional armies like the Hussites. Few medieval soldiers would ever see a flail in battle.
@barrow_34907 ай бұрын
A flail being over C rank is insane. Peasants might be used to smacking immobile wheat that's laying on the ground. Swinging a spikey dongle in a battle at people who can block and stab and dodge is much different. You miss once and you're buggered. Should be the same rank as the morning star - it's essentially the same thing.
@jeffhoyt56619 ай бұрын
IMHO he vastly underestimated the effectiveness, versatility and damage of the war hammer, between the crushing blow of the hammer and the deadly effect of the back spike, combined with its ease of use, it’s probably the weapon that I would choose to take into combat against most armor types.
@fotograf7369 ай бұрын
Henry V was using it in Agincourt. (Bad) Source: The King, Netflix.
@maybrittwilkens61499 ай бұрын
Warhammers were specifically a horsemans weapons as a counter to armoured foes. It belongs in its lower tier. On foot you would use a poleaxe (remember warhammers were a late medieval weapon for a reason)
@jesperhedenqvist9229 ай бұрын
Robert Baratheon approves
@DelaV38 ай бұрын
It’s the AT weapon of the Middle Ages!
@ericmorneau88198 ай бұрын
@@fotograf736 It's not a source. It's a movie.
@DSS-jj2cw9 ай бұрын
You put the flail in the A category? The flail has limited defensive capability. I think it would take some skill besides. If used wrong you could very easily hurt yourself.
@simovoutilainen97169 ай бұрын
So where is the spear? The most used weapon in pre-history and history, including in the Dark Ages.
@elricthebald9 ай бұрын
Shield & Spear was king of the battlefield for centuries, probably millennia.
@joh809 ай бұрын
@@elricthebald Indeed and also the only "main" melee weapon that was still in use by infantry once firearms came along. Spears or pikes were used to protect soldiers with rifles and such.
@giftzwerg73459 ай бұрын
@@joh80yes tho a pike isnt a spear, it has a different role
@joh809 ай бұрын
@@giftzwerg7345 It is a spear. The length is the only difference.
@jarrodbright52319 ай бұрын
@@giftzwerg7345 I can understand the argument of "it isn't a spear because it doesn't meet certain characteristics about weight and length" but they perform the same role on the battlefield. Given that the Sarissa was considered a spear and it was larger than many late Medieval and Reneissance pikes, I'd count pikes as a type of spear.
@dstaff73739 ай бұрын
The Dagger 🗡 Should Be At A category at LEAST. Every Man going into Battle Would WANT and NEED a Dagger in close quarters...
@TheBlindedLeader9 ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly
@jamesaaron72119 ай бұрын
Part of the consideration is: would you want to go into battle ONLY with a dagger.
@MDAdams726689 ай бұрын
Yip in close quarters it IS the most efficient weapon
@Adniram.9 ай бұрын
Definitely want your dagger to help with digging rocks, wood and pieces of arrow heads out of your flesh.
@maybrittwilkens61499 ай бұрын
The dagger is a great 'A' pick for SECONDARY weapon, but going into battle with a dagger as a primary weapon. Come on, have a little common sense
@wdremington7 ай бұрын
Wasting time on Katana while leaving out spear? C'mon.
@dkon1434Ай бұрын
He didn't even call it a Katana, just a "samurai sword".
@josecarlosamador9 ай бұрын
Dagger, I'd put it on B. There are reports from different places and times where knights dropped their main weapon, picked up their daggers and stabbed their targets, to then pick their main weapon. Also daggers come in a lot of flavours. There are more triangular shaped-tip daggers for exploiting gaps in armor; there are "pikey" daggers to try to pierce some pieces of armour; there are 3 blade daggers to cause a lot of internal bleeding. Axe, I'd put in A. It's a sharp but somewhat blunt weapon, so it doesn't require much training or finesse. Despite the blade, you can also use the blunt side as basically a hammer, making it very, very versatile.
@Remigrator9 ай бұрын
I will watch this with the highest level of scrutiny 😶🌫️
@pauljs32788 ай бұрын
He put the “Samurai sword” (Katana) into S! If he wrote a book I’m not reading it!
@Richtropolis8 ай бұрын
Dagger definitely at least A tier. With all the armor commonly present during that time, closing the distance and grappling was almost a guarantee, rendering most weapons useless. Dagger, shield, and gauntlet, reign supreme.
@adamtideman49536 ай бұрын
You also get a free critical hit when you attack with a dagger from behind or when in stealth.
@holyrat30827 ай бұрын
I disagree with a lot of this, having used a bastard sword and two handlers like the zweihander they are surprisingly light and nimble. The “damage” ranking is a poor way of looking at weapons, if something can kill some one then it will kill them, it’s easier to stab someone than it is to chop someone’s head off, yes, the head chopping does more “damage” in the sense that the person will look gruesome but they both have the same net effect; the dude is dead. And the stab was quicker and easier.
@domcolliermusic63906 ай бұрын
Well that sucks for you then huh
@zoroverse83585 ай бұрын
I havent read all of it, but you really said ”having used two handed swords like the zweihander” when zweihander is simply another term for a two handed sword.
@mav5982 ай бұрын
@@zoroverse8358there are other two handed swords, like the longsword, and one can argue that zweihanders are german style and different to, for example the spanish montante
@zoroverse83582 ай бұрын
@@mav598 A longsword could absolutely be considered a zweihander. It is a very vague term, and saying it is the german style is simply a guess, an assumption. Any 2 handed sword could be classified as a zweihander, and saying “2 handlers like the zweihanders” is redundant and stupid. Its like saying “having used the gun like the handgun” but at least handgun would specify the selection of guns more, while saying zweihander would not specify what type of 2 handed sword whatsoever.
@mav5982 ай бұрын
@@zoroverse8358 You are sort of correct if you're talking from the german perspective, but in the english language the german loanword Zweihänder refers specifically to the huge one from the renaissance.
@jananders13519 ай бұрын
Loved the hilariously honest way the katana ended up in the S class.
@kristiankopera8 ай бұрын
kinda sounds like he have no idea whats hes talking about, puting katana in S becase its "cool".. its still just a sword... medieval expert my ass..
@logarithm418 ай бұрын
@@kristiankoperarealistically he’d put it where the falchion is, but c’mon, it’s a samurai sword
@zoroverse83585 ай бұрын
@@kristiankopera Those swords were more artifacts and less weapons of war. They were never used as the first option in war and were instead used in other ways such as for duels.
@Vlad_-_-_9 ай бұрын
The classic cruciform style longsword is so mythicised and romanticises and associated with the immage of the knight and Middle Ages, but most people don't know that the mainstay of medieval armies where pole weapons : poleaxes, polehammers, halberds, spears, pikes, two handed axes, warhammers. Knights started a fight with lances at horse back, the sword ( if it was even carried ) was a secondary or even a third weapon, behind a pole weapon.
@Didamina1018 ай бұрын
Swords were carried at every important medieval battle. They absolutely belong here. And they are very good sidearms.
@Vlad_-_-_8 ай бұрын
@@Didamina101 Of course they were, I never denied their importance. They were also extremely important status symbols. And as far as weapons go, a longsword was very nimble and versatile and could do a lot of things in battle, it could be used to effectively attack and defend. What my point was, was that swords were not the main weapons on battlefields, but more secondary to the type of weapons I mentioned.
@KasumiRINA3 ай бұрын
On foot met at arms would also use some form of heavy weapon, like English bills, or mainland European glaives. It's similar in Japan, where samurai would use spears, bows, and later, guns, and ashigaru (peasant retinue which made up majority of armies in feudal period) would get longer and longer pikes. And later guns, too... however, ALL OF THEM would be armed with a sword of some sort, and a dagger too. You just don't bring a lance into indoor fight. Swords were pistols of pre-modern age.
@Vlad_-_-_3 ай бұрын
@@KasumiRINA You are 100 % correct. Swords, maces, axes, where just secondary or even tertiary ( mounted knights would start with lances than pole weapons ). And very well done to also mention samurai, because the katana is so romanticised that you would think they only carried that. When in fact it was spears, bows... and guns. And boy, did the samurai loved their guns.
@nunyanunya41477 ай бұрын
'first off we have..' me: OH a rondel! we are getting very spe.. "... a dagger' 0 . 0
@benjamincampbell72419 ай бұрын
My man did daggers dirty
@SRow_Plays_Games8 ай бұрын
I think it's depends. In terms of a primary in the battlefield it's probably fair but as a weapon overlap especially as a secondary I'd say a or s tier
@William-uc4gq6 ай бұрын
Daggers are good for assassins. You do not want to be in a field in a major battle with a dagger as your main weapon. The dagger is a secondary weapon, the rest were all main hand weapons. C in this context of fair. Now Flail being above the axe is shocking. It has a cutting side, a blunt side that could be used as a hammer and is much more controlled
@SRow_Plays_Games6 ай бұрын
@@William-uc4gq agreed, it's the same as a pistol. It's okay in certain situations and good in some but mostly a backup weapon for when your primary weapon isn't working. If your fighting with a pistol vs someone with an AK at 100m your most likely going to die
@ineedabetterusername74249 ай бұрын
Nah, fam -- three-sided dagger is definitely S-tier at least. Coming from a grappling background -- in armored combat, very few weapons are likely to kill you. Knock you down, stun you, incapacitate and unhorse you -- sure. But in armored grappling -- NOTHING compares to the three-sided "b*llocks* dagger for efficiency and effectiveness, except, perhaps, a war-hammer. Most "knightly" deaths were caused by an unceremonious dagger during groundfighting. As a grappler -- dagger is your friend when nothing else works. S-tier for sure. Nastiest little piece of steel ever invented. (And no --I'm NOT French, and had no relatives at Agincourt.)
@ineedabetterusername74249 ай бұрын
Not to knock the video -- I love vids like this. Keep 'em coming. But I have to disagree from the sheer numbers of recorded casualties, and from the effectiveness in actual armored grappling, of the very dedicated and horrifically effective design of the rondel dagger.
@Kriegerdammerung8 ай бұрын
We have to understand that the pictures are not always a representation of the actual item. The "dagger" depicted in the picture here is very cool, but the expert considered it more like a "belt knife".
@ericmorneau88198 ай бұрын
@@Kriegerdammerung the dagger in the picture is a Rondel Dagger, designed to pierce mail and even low quality/thin plate. So maybe he decided to generalize to "daggers in general", which is kinda unfair. Still, this video is for fun, not very accurate.
@vladtheimpaler68 ай бұрын
It's a rondel dagger
@vladtheimpaler68 ай бұрын
Bullocks daggers are thought to be what inspired the dirk
@danieldoughty64718 ай бұрын
Gotta love how you pick and choose when youre going to base the rating off your actual metrics and when you're just going to rate it however you feel. Not to mention, you gave the two-hander a low usability rating because you would need to be trained how to use it, then gave the katana a super high usability rating saying you are basing that off of being a trained samurai. Have some consistency, I'm not even going to talk about the flail.
@birgereng30199 ай бұрын
I strongly recommend Schwerpunkt on the Medieval weapons series. PhD specialized in Medieval warfare, quite good both in essence and in detail
@skepticalbadger9 ай бұрын
Or Matt Easton, or Metatron, or Skallagrim... Any would be light years ahead of this drivel.
@giftzwerg73459 ай бұрын
Schwerpunkt is really good, bc he also applies some basic reasoning and questions Standard naratives
@Artanis999 ай бұрын
Funny theory about messers is that they came out of guild dispute. Swordmakers guild made it illegal to make swords for non members but they still were talking business from knifemakers with daggers so knifemakers came up with legal loophole that allowed them to sell long blades in retaliation
@nigden19 ай бұрын
After all that, he puts a Katana top of the list, not because of it being superior in every way, it's because it's ''Cool.'' Which renders the whole exercise the subjective selections of an individual, basically.
@barnettmcgowan89789 ай бұрын
Even the samurai didn't put the katana at the top.
@gediminaskucinskas69528 ай бұрын
Also telling how much he underrates dagger or doesnt include the S weapon in spear.
@matunusdonnerhammer34238 ай бұрын
@@barnettmcgowan8978 Some maybe did, but they didn't live to brag about it.
@jimcrants75178 ай бұрын
We can just ignore his ranking for the katana and focus on everything else, for which he made reasonable arguments. He was explicit about having no substantive reason for ranking it so highly.
@fellfromspace9 ай бұрын
This is a fun and interesting exercise. I'm kind of shocked by the fact that you placed the warhammer in the "D" tranche. This seems a great weapon for the battlefield, particularly for fighting in formation or in a shield wall. It seems a perfect amalgam of the best features of other weapons. Like the axe, it is easy to use but has greater reach. It is able to do crushing damage to the joints - perhaps not quite as effectively as a mace but close enough when you consider its other versatile features. It is shorter than the pole axe and and has a lower swing radius to take advantage of its leverage making it more effective to use in formation. The longer, pointed side can be effectively used as a hook to pull down an opponents shield in a shield wall. And finally, the long point combined with the fact that the weapon is a lever to multiply force makes it particularly effective in separating ring mail and punching through plate to create deep, heavy bleeding, impaling wounds, making not just joint strikes but every strike potentially very serious. The only downside might be that the wounds created by the spike side might be so deep that the weapon could become stuck in it but that's a much bigger problem for the person that you hit than it is for you. It would make any movement an agony and only open the wound further. Add to that the haft which can be used defensively and, if I saw a bunch of soldiers armed with these things coming across the field, I'd be running the other way!
@caseyh19347 ай бұрын
You'd like shadiveristy. Much longer version of this. Plus, rankings made sense Including higher on Polaris in general &the spear.
@Aetheraev7 ай бұрын
The Warhammer isn't an infantry weapon really. It is just too unwieldy in a tight formation. It is a cavalry weapon for use against armoured foes
@therealbatman-mi3kc7 ай бұрын
@@Aetheraev How do you figure? I doubt that a single handed Warhammer was a primary weapon for Anyone. But as sidearm? Perfect for light infantry, or for bowmen - think Longbowman at Agincourt jumping into the melee. Now a polehammer tho.... Now THAT is an infantry weapon
@TheNetsrac9 ай бұрын
Great video, I do miss the humble but very effective spear tho, It might be outside the time period here The polehammer and the Bec de Corbin would be great additions as well. I know that that list could go on for a long time, and you'd always miss out some type up weapon... Good and interesting stuff 👍🏻
@jamesj.mccombie50319 ай бұрын
could have had a pike instead then
@giftzwerg73459 ай бұрын
Spear has allways been there is some ways
@jarrodbright52319 ай бұрын
The spear was the most common primary weapon in medieval battles and it wasn't even close; even less so if you include lances and pikes.
@TomiTapio7 ай бұрын
"block with your flail! Block with your war hammer(war pick)!" - this guy
@pilarmonteiro2059 ай бұрын
Super interesting video, loved it! I'm surprised the bow wasn't included though, is it because it's a ranged weapon?
@MrGozer239 ай бұрын
He did say he might make mistakes and to feel free to correct him. Also he is rating everything according to his idea of what the weapons can do, not any particular list of actually how they are rated. So he isn't even wrong, its just his opinion.
@dkon1434Ай бұрын
When you're an "expert", his opinion should have value.
@mikegould65909 ай бұрын
The war hammer shown is more of a Lucerne Hammer...longer shaft like a pole axe. A War hammer could have a shorter shaft such that it was paired with a Buckler. A dangerous combo. Maces aren't morning stars. A mace is the simplest weapon to use. Breaks bones, skulls, joints, etc, with relatively little purchase. A glancing blow might break a limb. Barely any training needed. Spears have been around since the dawn of time and have won more empires than any other weapon. The Messer is underrated. Messer is German for "knife", and was easier to make than swords. Lighter and easier to use, they're much easier to train with. A falchion is essentially a heavy Messer, but weighted more like an axe. It's not a specialist weapon in any regard. If you've used a machete, you're good with a falchion or Messer. A morning star has no chain. That's a flail. Seriously. Morning stars are life enders. Between the bludgeoning damage and the spike penetration, you'll die of internal injuries before leaving the field Flails are great for offense, and are capable of circumventing shields. They can't block or party well. Lastly, daggers. Daggers are ESSENTIAL. Close quarter combat, coup de grace, eating utensil, carving tool....it does so much. AND you can throw the bloody things. The katana is basically a short single edge longsword with a longer handle. They're made from softer steel as well. A lot of myth, but not the legend it's made out to be.
@NefariousKoel9 ай бұрын
You covered a lot I was going to mention. I also thought it strange he would place a mace at 'S' tier for being handy against armor, but a warhammer all the way down at 'C'.
@chuckschillingvideos6 ай бұрын
Not to mention....aces at bell ringing. I guarantee you even the most hardened knight would be useless for a considerable period if he had been struck in the helm with the full impact of a well struck mace.
@melchaios8 ай бұрын
Disagree with a lot of the choices: S TIER - Pollaxe: totally agree with this one - Spear: don't know how this one is missing, but if any melee weapon should be S tier, it should be the spear A TIER - Arming sword: reliable, versatile, a lot of design variations to prioritize thrusting or cutting, can be paired with another weapon or a shield. It's only downside is that if the opponent is wearing armour it becomes useless, and of course it won't see a lot of action in open battlefield. - Messer: everything you can say about the arming sword you can say about the messer, plus it tends to have better hand protection because of the nail in the guard and some models have a knuckle bar. The only issue compared to the arming sword is that because of the curved nature it would probably have more trouble to get into armour gaps B TIER - Katana: pretty simmilar to the messer and arming sword in function, BUT, i give it a lower score because of a couple of points. The laminated construction with a softer spine will give it a risk of bending, hence i would be more worried about ruining it mid battle, its also a very chunky sword, making it not the best at getting into armour gaps. Plus, the blade lenght tends to be shorter than an average one handed sword (unless it's a tachi) - Two-handed sword: It's my favourite weapon, but still, I recognize it has a lot of flaws that prevent it from being top tier. Its a very weird weapon whose use was shortlived and that is the king of compromises, a weapon designed to be a jack of all trades but not dominate in anything. - Falcion: Though it depends on the model since falcions varied widely throughout regions and time periods. I've always seen the messer as a more evolved version of the falcion, hence I find it hard to put them in the same category if we're taking both into account. Still, it's a would be a very reliable side arm C TIER - Dagger: nothing to add here. fightingwise it's worse than axes and maces, but I do agree it's a quintessential tool for any soldier in ancient times, hence it totally deserves the spot here - Hand axe: good chopping action, poor reach, null hand protection. Only if you're fighting armoured opponents or somebody with a wooden shield I'd see the appeal - Mace: Lot of percussive action, also poor reach and hand protection. Again, only against armoured opponents it would be worthwhile - Warhammer: same case as with the mace D TIER - Flail: Everything with a chain and segmented i would find akward to wield. Sure enough, it should give a good wack to anybody, but I'm positive most people would choose something else over this. Even as a peasant, why choose this over a regular spear or a billhook? - Morningstar ball and chain version: same case as the flail but with lower reach and a higher chance to hurt yourself in the process. I would guess controlling this thing would require a lot of practice and the advantages it provides are minimal compared to the time investment.
@samanthaeastman9 ай бұрын
Types of metals made lots of difference, I think I'd want to know that before ranking a weapon. Fun video!
@feed86479 ай бұрын
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@adamhadlock26126 ай бұрын
Get Matt Easton of Scholagladiatoria to come on for this sort of video. Matt’s specialization is specifically in historical weapons and their usage, he has fencing schools where he teaches how to use myriad different medieval and renaissance weapons. His takes may be a bit different, perhaps a bit more nuanced. Somethin to consider 👍
@dfatalerror52238 ай бұрын
One of the things that people misunderstand is that it's as if everyone wears full body armour. full body armour is expensive as fuck and not everyone can wear it. Instead of spending money so that everyone can wear full armor, it would be stronger to use that money to build more soldiers. Two or three reasonably well-trained peasants are stronger than one knight in shining armor. Even if you are wearing full body armor, you can easily be beaten if another person holds you back while you deal with one and pulls you down to the ground. Especially if the battlefield is in a state of melee. So there is no such thing as an S rank just because it is strong against armor. If they were so strong, people in the past would have had maces all the time because they were not stupid. And there were many peasant soldiers on the battlefield. Historically, those weapons were used because they were effective. In other words, the weapons that were used the most on the battlefield are ranked S. And the ridiculous part of this video is that it doesn't showcase the most used weapons at all. That means spears and bows. Those are S-ranked weapons. Soldiers carried two-handed weapons like spears and bows. And they carried swords and other weapons as sidearms. Therefore, it is ridiculous to treat two-handed and one-handed weapons in the same category.
@fuzzy34409 ай бұрын
Love all your content!
@charles5a7 ай бұрын
You're as consistent as an English referee.
@SRow_Plays_Games8 ай бұрын
I feel like how good you are with any weapon is based on skill and training and armour. Some of the best weapons are the simplest eg the spear is probably the most unfluencial widely used effective weapon as anyone can use it, its very effective with good range, its easy to access or make conpared to a flail. It can be braced into the ground and used to dismount a horse man which most of these weapons can't do
@ΣτεφανοςΑλεξοπουλος-τ7τ7 ай бұрын
Leave everything else out of the conversation... The war hammer in C?! Are we nuts?! This thing was a knight killer it is perfect against armored opponents because of the thunderous impact of the piercing hit + the amazing bludgeoning damage and against non armored opponents (for example lightly armored archers) because no skull can handle a piercing strike or your chest probably won't survive the bludgeoning strike of this thing. Plus for you defensive tools an one handed war hammer paired with a shield is imo the optimal build for a medieval fight wether early high or late period and no matter how lightly or heavily armored your opponent is.
@Thortron0078 ай бұрын
Axe should be higher, it can be thrown as a hand axe as well as used as a two sided battle axe. Very versatile and its weight can have a bludgeoning effect. Should be an A tier as it can be used to take out armored opponents and potentially calvary.
@anthonyhargis68559 ай бұрын
"Well, it's going to get me killed, but, it just looks so cool, so . . . " It doesn't get much stupider than that.
@wbbartlett9 ай бұрын
You've described how 90% of basement nerds would die in the apocalypse.
@anthonyhargis68559 ай бұрын
@@wbbartlett Boom!
@andrasszabo15709 ай бұрын
@@wbbartlett I'm pretty sure 90% of battle-hardened soldiers would die in the apocalypse also. Combat training is no defense against nuclear weapons, no matter if they're nerds or not.
@Minsc19899 ай бұрын
Names video "Medieval Historian Ranks Dark Age Weaponry", proceeds to rank mostly high medieval and later weaponry.
@tonym4568 ай бұрын
All swords used with 1 hand should be A tier, because you can use a shield with them. Arming sword, side sword, falchion, rapier ect. S tier are your pole arms. Spear, glaive, bec di Corbin, Halbert, pole axe, partisan ext. Because of their reach and because we know they were specifically battlefield weapons (in the beginning you referenced what you would bring to a battlefield) B tier are for very effective limited use weapons like daggers, maces, 2 handed swords. All great weapons but less versatile than A tier. C tier are tools that can be used as weapons like the axe, scythe, flail ect. D tier is for weapons that are made to be throw, due to single use.
@sharpright68878 ай бұрын
I love that he threw out all logic when it came to the Katana. They are cool.
@KasumiRINA3 ай бұрын
Yeah, it makes sense! Also modern style katanas only appeared later around 15th century or so, most medieval samurai carried tachi, a heavier cavalry sword... very little difference apart from being worn blade-down.
@davidanderson_surrey_bc8 ай бұрын
Matt Lewis is no medieval historian. According to his own banner at 0:10 he is in fact a mediveal historian. For those of you who don't know what that is, he studies the history of medically treated calf meat. But fine. Let's see what he thinks he knows about weaponry.
@jcivilis5334 ай бұрын
😂😂
@johnslaughter54759 ай бұрын
When you showed the morning star I thought of "Ivanhoe," 1952. For the final battle, de Bois-Gilbert picks Mace and Chain. Ivanhoe picks the Axe. As the fight progresses, Ivanhoe is unhorsed. He is on the ground and he loses his shield, which is severely crumpled. He keeps taking blows and ducking. Then, he is able to pick up his axe. As de Bois-Gilbert takes a swing, Ivanhoe holds his axe in both hands. The chain wraps around the handle and he pulls de Bois-Gilbert out of his saddle. With de Bois-Gilbert on his back, Ivanhoe buries the axe in his chest. This is, by far, one of my favorite movies. Before anyone says anything, I know they didn't have steel shields in the early 13th Century. Another problem is that everyone is speaking English, when, in fact, most of the Normans would've been speaking French. Certainly when King Richard arrives on scene and gives his speech, he would've been speaking French.
@maybrittwilkens61499 ай бұрын
Wow, gotta go watch this movie now. Seems like they got some things right there.
@johnslaughter54759 ай бұрын
@@maybrittwilkens6149 Just remember, this is fiction. Elizabeth Taylor at her most beautiful time. It well portrays the animosity between the Saxons and Normans. I haven't been able to find where, but I understand that the term holocaust was first used in the time of Richard I. If you take it as just plain good entertainment, you'll be fine.
@MikulinSalford8 ай бұрын
Spear? Literally the most effective weapon, and the most employed, in history - ever.
@KasumiRINA3 ай бұрын
True but it isn't emblematic of "Medieval" weapons, spears were used during middle ages, before and after.
@danielkim20856 ай бұрын
The samurai sword called a katana was not the standard weapon of the samurai when they were fighting it was more of a back up weapon, when the spear and bow was the primary weapons
@maybrittwilkens61499 ай бұрын
To Schola Gladiatoria. This vid only lacks a spear, staff and perhaps a distinction between armoured v unarmoured combat; please disregard missile combat (javelins, slings, bows, etc.) as it requires a different approach. Also remember this is the choice for a PRIMARY weapon entering combat, so please dont listen to the DAGGER/RONDEL plonkers. And remember that the katana has been folded a thousand times and can cut through a tank ;) (I.e its super cool, he is absolutely right)
@adders457 ай бұрын
The Bec de Corbin? Destroyed armour, shields and anyone who encountered the beak.
@Horus16889 ай бұрын
Might be sad to hear for some folks but i tend to think a durable spear well used still tends to beat everything.
@fotograf7369 ай бұрын
All those useless youngsters with their pole-axes.
@oneshotme9 ай бұрын
I very much enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
@julzhallmann54118 ай бұрын
Hi Matt. Love this video. Your content is so interesting and fun. I wonder if you know from history what weapons particular Kings used in battle? For instance, I think I have read Edward IV either used a double-handed sword or one sword in each hand. Would you kindly confirm or give alternative insights. Many thanks 😊
@_B_B_B9 ай бұрын
Another Western historian does not know about normal one-handed flails. In Eastern Europe and the steppes of Asia, the flail was actively used. It was actively used by steppe nomads. For example, it was a very popular weapon in the Golden Horde. Why? Easy to make in the field. It does not require a lot of metal and its quality. Can be made from almost any metal and even stone. The flail takes up little space. You also don’t need high-quality wood to make a flail. A one-handed flail is called a " Кистень " in Russian. You need to go to the Russian Wiki, there is a good article on the topic. Please note that some of the pictures in the article are modern stylizations that are not related to ancient examples. The version shown in this video is a European exotic that was almost never used.
@bone_collector6669 ай бұрын
Personal preference would be to have war hammer in the A slot. Having multiple certifications with the SAFD and possessing a martial arts background the war hammer has the ability to wrench joints because that's part of it's design function. Also as a impact weapon much like short sword technique, if you bash someone in the head with a helmet on those repeated blows will cause disorientation and nausea. All that said a war hammer isn't really meant to be used on it's own. It's meant to be used with a buckler, shield, short sword or dagger. It can be used single handed.
@Talk3rs8 ай бұрын
It probably depends on situation, period etc. In 1x1 definitelly usefull, if you go against spear/pike formation with 3-4 meters long spears, shorter swinging weapons kinda sucks as you just get impaled before using it. Similarly if cavalry plays role, not sure how much it will help against 50 horsemen running at you and your buddies.
@mosesjones48539 ай бұрын
As a HEMA instructor, all I can say that you need to get to swinging these things to be able to judge them. Really, the only thing you were spot on with is the pollaxe. Sorry.
@jamesj.mccombie50319 ай бұрын
Sorry, but as a HEMA instructor, you should also have noticed that he was spot on with the "morning star" ball and chain mace thing as well.
@lucaswatson19139 ай бұрын
How would you have ranked them?
@mosesjones48539 ай бұрын
@@jamesj.mccombie5031 Sorry, skipped past the morning star bit because morning stars are ridiculous weapons. So, if he also stated that they are silly then touche, we now agree on two things. My biggest issue is that the mace is not an S tier weapon. It is true that it can be used in one hand and can cause damage vs those in armour, but not as much as was once thought. In addition, they are not any easier or harder to use by an untrained person, in fact, it might be that it takes more. There has been some great work done on this by Dequitem, I would highly recommend you go watch his take on mace vs longsword, it is illuminating. His placement of the messer was not bad, but his take as to why shows that he does not understand how the messer is applied. If it was such a specialized weapon as he suggests, why did so many common people carry them? Medieval people were wrestlers first, and the messer really feeds into that inherent skill, making in more intuitive to use than he thinks. His placement of the Rondel is problematic. He never discusses context. Imagine a pollaxe vs Rondel. Well, if both parties are at distance, and have plenty of space to maneuver, then of course the pollaxe is an S tier weapon, and the Rondel is an F. But, if the two parties are pressed together in a mob of ranks, the pollaxe quickly becomes a liability and becomes an F tiered weapon while the Rondel jumps up to being an S tiered weapon. I could go on, but I have better things to do. I’ll Let Matt Easton handle it.
@jarrodbright52319 ай бұрын
@@mosesjones4853 I'll agree with you on 99% of what you just said but Dequietem's analysis of the damage done by a mace is not based on historical maces but rather ones used in modern armoured fighting competitions. The historical maces were a bit heavier. This is one of those cases where more investigation is needed to make judgement one way or another on the impact maces had on armoured opponents (pun 100% intended).
@fotograf7369 ай бұрын
A lot of HEMA instructors here.
@COLDMKULTRA5 ай бұрын
This "Medieval Historian" ... is demonstrably NOT a Medieval weapons expert!
@rtyrsson3 ай бұрын
You correctly point out that the formation of the "messer" is very much like a knife. This is because that is exactly what it is, if in a somewhat glorified form. "Messer" is simply the German word for "knife." In this case it was slightly adapted for armed combat. Nonetheless the form remains. However, given it's extended size it might be considered a short-sword, but that might be a bit of a stretch. Certainly it would be useful as a self-defense weapon for civilians, or daily wear for nobility that might be otherwise heavier armed. If I am not mistaken (and I could be in this case) it is closely related to another German sword called the "katzbalger" which strongly represents a larger version of this "messer" that you show. Interestingly, though you mentioned the Landsknecht Zweihander, the katzbalger was often their close defense weapon. The flail, as you note, took many forms. Certainly the peasants would have been comfortable with the heft and swing and control of the tool. Thus it's effectiveness as a weapon in the hands of a commoner. For this reason there were laws in certain German dukedoms, baronies, and principalities about the permissible forms of this tool, lest it become a weapon. I cannot disagree with your assessment of the poleaxe, as much as I want to. It just doesn't carry the romanticism of the sword (or spear or axe also among the Norse.) It' simply isn't "sexy." But effective and versatile? Apparently quite so. You make very brief comparison between the mace and the morning star. I'm not certain that academia has finally decided on definitions here. The German "morgenstern" is a combination betwixt the flail and mace, which you've already described. But spiked maces are often called this. Either way, a devastating weapon if used properly. As for its versatility, you can disarm your opponent with it, which is not so easy with other weapons. The falchion is ugly. I don't like it. I pay it no mind. lol. Certainly likely that the cavalry saber it is descendant and appropriate for high speed mounted warfare. But it is still ugly. This is where personal opinion greatly overrides what may be a practical weapon.
@tirionpendragon7 ай бұрын
This comment is for the many people that maybe don't know that the flail is actually a really secure weapon to use, because the measures of the chain, stick and ball were obviously calculated to not reach your hand while wielding it, so basically the ball will swing sufficiently far away from you to not rappresent any meaningful threat for the one who weilds it (if you see pictures of flails with chains longer of the staff, they are probably fake or simply drawn bad). + The flail is actually a really effective weapon while mounted, because the chain absorbs the knockback after the strike (instead of your wrist like in the case of the mace). The flail also is really effective against shields, since it can hit behind them and can cause enough wounds to debilitate the opponent. The true downsides of the flail in my opinion are these: - Since it basis on a chain to be effective, it can potentially be a fragile weapon and can break quite easily, if even one of the rings is weak it will break really soon (you need a really good blacksmith). - Isn't the best for formation fighting, to weild it in a way that causes really and severe damages you can't be in close quarters with your homies, so again the one handed version is great while mounted.
@espling5 ай бұрын
the versatility of the katana lies in the long handle compared to the relatively short blade making it fairly usable even in-doors. The versatiliy in a ball and chain lies in using the chain to catch a weapon/arm or strangling the oponent if it ends in a grapple. One thing I think your missing is that having a one-edged sword is actually less complex than two edges. When you train with a double edged sword you learn how to use it in an effecitve and lethal way, but if you just pick up a sword without training you will probably use it as a one edged sword either way.
@josephcollins60339 ай бұрын
MATT LEWIS!!! Love your shows. Very enjoyable as well as educational. Thanks!
@statmonster3 ай бұрын
Poleax was used by dismounted knights in plate when facing their opposite number as it was designed for dealing with heavily armored opponents. It probably requires wearing heavy armor to use as it’s not possible use with a shield.
@sixgunsymphony74083 ай бұрын
A dagger is used when grappling an enemy. A larger weapon would be useless, so its not just a coup degrace. A spear can be used for a coup degrace and with more leverage while sliding the blade into a visor.
@katherinecollins46858 ай бұрын
Fantastic video
@TomiTapio7 ай бұрын
"use pommel to bludgeon" - this guy, and Dwarf Fortress game.
@paulinequinton14786 ай бұрын
It is where we get the verb 'to pummel'. It was a thing.
@Whit3Hardstyler7 ай бұрын
It's rather disappointing seeing this comparison. It feels like it's fueled by modern misconceptions, albeit far less than most other people. It's obvious that he is well informed, though I feel he's lacking in actual applied experience that a martial artist would've been more equipped to provide. For instance, the differences between an arming sword and a longsword are far, *far* less than the differences between a montante (zweihander, great sword, etc) and a longsword, even though a longsword is still a "two-handed sword".
@JackHeadlamBJA9 ай бұрын
Flail in A-tier is absolutely absurd, especially when putting the Chained Morningstar in D with essentially the same weaknesses. Messer should be A-tier. Arguably the 2-handed sword too but I can get how it being such a specialist weapon making it B-tier. I don't know enough about falchions but I struggle to see it being that low down too. Katana is a weird inclusion for this list, I feel it would have been better to cover the Shamshir instead - and there's a severe lack of polearms.
@I_Am_Bowi9 ай бұрын
Before watching, if the spear is any lower than S i will dismiss the entire video edit: lmao no spear, (long) bow, crossbow, danish axe
@somethingirreversib6 ай бұрын
The ranking should include what you would pick as range decreases, what your primary weapon of choice would be. So little correction: Axe D, the two handed sword was used in combination of poleaxes tier S-A ; warhammer B; Spear S: Nunchacks E: Maze A-B. The Katana as A, its artwork, but not better than quality European swords.
@LGP828 ай бұрын
@10:45 I used that sword in HEMA. I needed a lot practice to use it properly
@lewis666lewis8 ай бұрын
I feel like "dagger" should of been expanded because daggers can vary alot in function, form and size. Same with "axe" but not to the same extreme.
@tommythecat49619 ай бұрын
When you held the katana I was afraid for your life, thinking an army of dweebs would come out and murder you because you insulted their favorite weapon. Instead you handled it quite well, made some good points and especially acknowledged the coolness, which is an important factor. Well done!
@jamesj.mccombie50319 ай бұрын
he said is was the medieval equivalent of a lightsaber, and that was enough to keep them off his back. Ultimately, he suffered from the same delusions they have about this weapon. Its a sword. A decent one, but no more deadly in a trained person's hands than a longsword in the hands of a trained person.
@EngagingPicard9 ай бұрын
@@jamesj.mccombie5031 Actually less so than a long sword. Considering the longsword is double edged
@chroma69478 ай бұрын
@@jamesj.mccombie5031 Yup this guy has no weapons experience yet is ranking them? lol
@kryniov1118 ай бұрын
"Sword making more damage then axe", mace above pick/hammer, saber under arming sword, shaft flail above one handed one. My physicist heart are bleeding.
@iceberg543217 ай бұрын
Battlefield or self defense? What if any armor is involved? Are you behind a castle wall? Attacking a castle? From a war wagon? Generally speaking, S tier would be war bows including crossbows with armor piercing ammunition, and armor piercing polearms, such as a Bec de Corbin. A rapier would be S tier for self defense.
@peterlynchchannel6 ай бұрын
5:27 "Oh well, you win some, you lose some."
@EchoBeach5018 ай бұрын
I agree with the most of this, and if I were a 14th century soldier going to war, the poleaxe would be my weapon of choice. I would place the flail in D tier for the same reason as the morning star (the version with a spiked ball and chain). Any weapon with a chain just adds an element of unpredictability and danger to not just yourself, but other soldiers on your side! First and foremost, I want to be in control and trust the weapon I am brandishing.
@henriquecamboim9 ай бұрын
1:52 It wasnt designed to "thump it down" on the enemy. It was designed so that it wouldnt slip on the hand.
@jamesaaron72119 ай бұрын
It was both.
@Crytica.9 ай бұрын
The flat surface also makes it easier to lean in on with the palm of your hand to add more weight on it.
@henriquecamboim9 ай бұрын
@@Crytica. An unexpected side benefit, at best.
@katego3709 ай бұрын
I think you underestimate the dagger. The strength of this weapon is in how easy it is to maneuver. Medieval people knew how to butcher humans. They knew how to deliver a lethal stab. Even women carried these things as protective weapons and they've always existed in various sizes and shapes because every person needed one. A trained person knew what angle to use in order to hit a vital organ. They'd stab it in someone's body and then twist it to destroy the liver or whatever. Besides the violent side of the thing, it was also an essential to have on you, just as essential as shoes. You could use it in setting up camp, gathering food, fixing things, anything and everything. Although a dagger isn't technically the same as a knife, these small hand weapons were all used for a wide array of tasks and it just depended on what function you needed to use it most for to determine what dagger or knife you needed in your life. Soldiers might want a very solid big dagger while the country peasant woman would prefer a smaller implement that could fit under her clothes and a simple farmer might just want a good knife. In any case, having a small, versatile, and easily maneuverable weapon on you wasn't just a battlefield thing, it was personal protection in a world where you had to expect violence out of nowhere if you were out and about. Can you do a farm tools episode in this style?
@AceMoonshot9 ай бұрын
I would put the longbow, composite recurve and the crossbow at S tier. Spear at A tier. Daggers a must at A tier. Actually the rest of the list is messed up, too. IMHO.
@blortbugman87229 ай бұрын
Spear has to be S tier as well. All of recorded human history doesn't lie, pointy stick is eternal.
@AceMoonshot9 ай бұрын
@@blortbugman8722 Fair enough. We even make firearms capable of adding a pointy end to emulate the eternal spear. But the Dagger has been used even longer. But I don't see it as a game changer. And my reasoning for my S tier choices was that they were consistent game changers on the battlefields during the medieval time period. They were weapons that had to be overcome, or you'd lose a war. Crossbow could be used by almost anyone with little training or practice. Always a huge plus with levied armies. And it was armor piercing. The Longbow had good RoF, good range and decent penetration power. But the real S tier, in my opinion, was the composite recurve. In the hands of the army the Mongol Empire, it knew no equal. RoF, range, penetration...the works.
@nunyanunya41477 ай бұрын
no spear? the back bone ov every army starting with Ugga in the Stone Age upto and beyond Pike and Musket era? no mention ov the very common writing/saying at the time 'a decent spearman can hold off three good swordsmen?' why do I know more about history than history 'experts'?!?!
@berkulese4 ай бұрын
Guys, you spelled medieval wrong in the chaps intro 0:12
@Duke_of_Lorraine8 ай бұрын
Calling a Messer a "knife" may not be for legal carry reason, but for legal fabrication, allowing knife makers to effectively make swords while the swordsmith guild has a legal monopoly.
@paddypleiner55187 ай бұрын
Morning Stars usually don't have a chain, that's more a medieval art depiction, it'd basically a mace with spikes. A version with a chain would usually have an enlonged shaft and be classified as ball-and-chain flail...two of the most common weapon types missing, the crossbow or arbalest as specialised war weapon as well as the longbow and the composite bow... Technically what you presented as poleaxe is a halberd, as a poleaxe has a hammerhead instead of a spike opposite the axe... Missing of course as cavalry weapon and therefore typical first attack weapon of a mounted knight is the lance
@stoneysteve4208 ай бұрын
I think a dagger being a sidearm should give it bonus points. It's situational for sure but excellent in those situations and there's not much of a drawback of keeping one as a second option. Especially when those choices use cases can complement another weapon so well when it comes to range control.
@HappyBeezerStudios6 ай бұрын
I stick with the fact that the spear has been the weapon of choice for over a million years. From the predecessors of our species all the way into the early modern age, the spear has been the tool that allowed us to defeat foes much larger than us. The most dangerous animal is a human with a pointy stick. And the relatives of the spear. And then the bow. Because it allows us to hunt and wage war without coming in range of the enemy spear. And then perhaps the axe. The metal is more compact than on a sword, much less risk of it breaking. And the axe head can be used to carve a new shaft. Extremely versatile tool. Perhaps not the best as a weapon, but it can do so much. And comparing swords and bows, the sword is easier to pick up. In a way, it's a metal club. Basically everyone can pick one up and start whacking. Learning the bow is much harder, it takes practice to even start using it. But once the person can use it, there isn't much more. Swords on the other hand have a much higher skill ceiling. The art of using it effectively has many forms that can take decades to master.
@johnbr596 ай бұрын
lol dagger should be higher, its an essential sidearm and most soldiers/knights would carry them
@zoroverse83585 ай бұрын
Keyword sidearm. Sure they were excellent and i dont agree, but in his defense no one would ever use a dagger as a main weapon, and for a reason. They were extremely situational. Also another reason they were used as sidearms is because they weigh so little, are small and dont get in the way. They were also useful outside of combat.
@derekgrizwald31577 күн бұрын
Depending on how you look at it dagger is also S tier, damage is a big misconception, daggers are very lethal and more useful in grappling than a sword especially in armor.
@arkastit2 ай бұрын
dang that dagger description was brutal well those were dark times
@TheSgtsMess9 ай бұрын
What about the long bow and the cross bow.
@cruggs07307 ай бұрын
He put flail in A partially because peasants would know how to use it? I'm fairly certain that it was one of the rarer weapons on the battlefield and I doubt people without any combat experience would know how to use it right away lol
@joeblowfromidaho36429 ай бұрын
The two handed sword was primarily intended to break up pike formations by chopping their shafts in half, lopping off the iron heads, etc. and creating gaps for the short-swordsmen to get in close and kill the unarmoured pikemen. Also, no spear???
@andreweden94059 ай бұрын
During the famous Siege of Malta in 1565 when the Muslim Ottoman Empire was trying to conquer it from the Knights of St. John (aka the Knights of Malta, aka the Knights Hospitaller), the master of the Knights personally fought with a big two-handed great sword, and mowed down many Janissaries like grass with a scythe! The Knights successfully defended Malta for Christendom, and the Ottomans never tried attacking it again.
@davidanderson_surrey_bc8 ай бұрын
What about the longsword, the broadsword, the claymore, the scimitar? The spear, the lance, the kendo stick?
@csipawpaw79214 ай бұрын
I agree the spear was a superior weapon for a long time, but, by the Middle Ages, it had been relegated to hunting and did not appear as often on medieval battlefields as it was replaced with the poleaxe and Halbert. So it should not have been included. The Falchion should be ranked much higher. The single-edge, wider, thicker blade made it stronger. Plus, the flat edge allowed the user to hold or brace the blade with his weak hand, which made it more versatile. That is why it was so popular. It could and did outlast other blades. In a battle between trained/skilled opponents, it would break a Samurai's Sword blade. The Samurai Sword blade was made of superior steel. But, it had no real advantage over the best blades of Europe and the Middle East.
@ADT19958 ай бұрын
I would rate the falchion higher, it was designed as a cavalryman's sword, in that role it performed superbly. However I think you probably hit it on the money as far as its usability while dismounted. It's a good weapon, but there are better options.... Although I'd take a falchion over a samurai sword every time, especially the katana, the lack of handguards, the fact that a katana is pretty bad at stabbing compared to other swords (although you can still stab with it), and the lack of pommel makes it easily my least favorite sword except for the gladius (which has the exact opposite problem). Easy D for me for the samurai sword Now a samurai sword isn't an F (that's reserved for the flail and gladius), its an excellent slashing weapon and there's a lot of cutting power, but the same is true for the falchion, its like it has all the drawbacks of the falchion and only half its benefits.
@DCIagent9 ай бұрын
The Medieval pike, especially the shorter hooked pike (not a halberd), should have been included in your review. It was reasonably inexpensive to mass produce. It afforded the lightly-armored infantry (70-80% of the fighting force in most battles) an effective stand-off thrusting weapon and the hook excelled at unseating a mounted knight and pulling down shields. Heavily armored knights were tasked with plowing through infantry ranks to disrupt formations and create chaos similar to mechanized tank warfare on today's battlefields. Once a heavily-armored knight was on the ground, he was at a distinct dis-advantage on a crowded battlefield and could be overcome by numerous lightly-armored infantrymen wielding pikes, axes and daggers (Agincourt). Also, I didn't realize that the Japanese katana (Samurai sword) ever made an appearance on Medieval European battlefields? (joke, old boy). Interesting video.
@RuerlKhan6 ай бұрын
My personal listing of the above, as melee weapons, with the inclusion of one weapon that is shamefully omitted in the video: S: Polearm - can be used as a spear, as an axe and is just so damn versatile. A: Spear, depending on the circumstance the spear could also be an S tier. But as it's circumstantial i'd rate it as an A. B: Axe designed for war, swords (Falchion, messer, katana) - not good, not terrible. But never a primary weapon. D: Axe not designed for war, any weapon in a supporting role. F: Flail, morning star on chain: Grat a stick with a blunt hard end, that hits harder and is more efficient!
@jasond14333 ай бұрын
Isn't an axe of a certain size effectively a mace, but with an edge? Especially one with a spike or hammer on the back side?
@MrNetsrac9 ай бұрын
Love the video! Any chance to get a playlist of the background music?
@LaneLibra7 ай бұрын
Where do they get these people? He says that first sword is "not a great sword" to use against armor.... um yes it is... first of all swords in general arent great againts armor but of it tapers to a needle point (like the picture hes got) then yes it was designed with slipping through gaps in mind so yes, as swords go, its anti-armor designed. And dont even get me started on his fuckin flail ratings omg.... 😂 He did do we with putting the pollaxe in S tier tho... that was spot on.