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Medieval fire arrows were really meant to be used against buildings, towns, ships etc, but of course sometimes combatants would get shot by them - what would happen?
I take a gel torso, dress it up in layers and shoot them as I take them away.
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@xnisse1798
@xnisse1798 Месяц назад
In general, don't get shot by arrows.
@thechumpsbeendumped.7797
@thechumpsbeendumped.7797 Месяц назад
Thanks for the heads up. I'll bear that in mind next time I go for a walk.
@theprancingprussian
@theprancingprussian Месяц назад
I will try javalins next time
@RaccoonLex
@RaccoonLex Месяц назад
Just "Don´t get shot" should work on major cases.
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 Месяц назад
It’s a rule I have lived by since I first learned what ‘being shot’ was!
@beowulfsrevenge4369
@beowulfsrevenge4369 Месяц назад
A solid tip for midieval survival.
@dembro27
@dembro27 Месяц назад
While the likelihood is significantly reduced by not being on a Medieval battlefield, the probability of being shot by fire arrows is never zero, so stay vigilant!
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop Месяц назад
True words indeed
@Tuck-Shop
@Tuck-Shop Месяц назад
The last confirmed longbow kill on a battlefield that I know of was WW2. The probability is higher than expected.
@anglonorse2943
@anglonorse2943 Месяц назад
@@Tuck-Shop Mad Jack Churchill I believe
@Tuck-Shop
@Tuck-Shop Месяц назад
@@anglonorse2943 Yes. I didn't want to say as I was not 100% sure of his name. Thank you.
@anglonorse2943
@anglonorse2943 Месяц назад
@@Tuck-Shop You're quite welcome
@joshyaks
@joshyaks Месяц назад
I must admit, I was dubious about a soccer net's ability to stop an arrow, but clearly Tod knows what he's doing! 😄
@stupidhandles
@stupidhandles Месяц назад
Looks about as effective as using a surgical mask to stop a virus, that didn't stop everyone believing nonsense
@KevinWebb
@KevinWebb Месяц назад
nothing but net. points.
@Dalexb
@Dalexb Месяц назад
Football. It is a ball and you play it with your foot. Your sport is called handegg.
@fayetal_attraction
@fayetal_attraction Месяц назад
@@Dalexb wrong sport. also, it was originally soccer in the UK, but they stopped using the word around the 1970s, they saw it as 'too american' (despite being a UK word)
@malatesta177
@malatesta177 Месяц назад
​@@fayetal_attractionwhat you call football is literally armoured egghand. About the historical context up until the '60 the Usians were calling black people in a different way, the fact that it is historic doesn't make it automatically right.
@jjb2004mk2
@jjb2004mk2 Месяц назад
When Tod says "that's interesting" you know it's something really bad that you never want to happen to you.
@drzander3378
@drzander3378 Месяц назад
@jjb2004mk2, If Tod ever did reenactment, his battle cry would be “That’s interesting!”. If his opponents had ever watched any of his videos, they’d be terrified by that. If not, not so much 😁
@Ithirahad
@Ithirahad Месяц назад
@@drzander3378 Nah, more like if Tod was an artificer character in a team battle RPG, his victory phrase would be "That's interesting!"
@ornurbaum5312
@ornurbaum5312 Месяц назад
Imagine being in a war and tod is your medic. You get brought to him and his first reaction to your wound is: "That's interesting"
@jonnypeterson3971
@jonnypeterson3971 Месяц назад
"He's got smoke coming out of his armpits." 😂 My wife, who was sitting accross the room, gave me a very strange look when that line was said.
@MaGiCMushroomClouds
@MaGiCMushroomClouds Месяц назад
"So, time to get the mail off." A few seconds later "Oh, straight in the same hole as before! Let's go have a look." Followed up with "Oh my goodness me, look at that. Disgusting goo." I think "He's got smoke coming out of his armpits." was just the straw that broke the camel's back.
@erikgranqvist3680
@erikgranqvist3680 Месяц назад
Being set on fire is terrifying. It's extremley hard to do anything but panic. Luckily for me, my wife put me out. It took months for me to heal.
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop Месяц назад
Thanks for the unique insight and glad you are sorted now
@gwtpictgwtpict4214
@gwtpictgwtpict4214 Месяц назад
Ex of mine had a big mop of curly hair, bar we were in had candles on the window sills, at about head height when you were sat on the benches along the wall. Turn out putting you girlfriends hair out can earn you major brownie points. Glad you recovered.
@yeraycatalangaspar195
@yeraycatalangaspar195 Месяц назад
Those are some terror weapons right there, I don't think they were a meme anymore.
@MonkeyJedi99
@MonkeyJedi99 Месяц назад
The sound of incoming arrows already terrifies me.
@markfergerson2145
@markfergerson2145 Месяц назад
Per colonel Jack O’Neill these are both weapons of terror *and* weapons of war.
@levilindsley2437
@levilindsley2437 Месяц назад
I continue to admire the craftsmanship of that shield. Shot, stabbed, hacked, bludgeoned and it is still sturdy enough to stop a fire arrow.
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop Месяц назад
Thanks and it is truly a miracle shield; shows why poplar was popular
@nokta7373
@nokta7373 Месяц назад
@@tods_workshop I see what you did there
@Festoniaful
@Festoniaful Месяц назад
@@nokta7373 Tod coming in hard with the dadjokes ^^
@Centaur255
@Centaur255 Месяц назад
The visorcam showing the amount of smoke in your face after it hits you is very useful - hadn't really thought about how thick that would be, and how you really can't see much while it's burning. Very insightful - keep up the good work!
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop Месяц назад
Thanks. I hadn't thought about it until half way through when it became evident it was an issue
@patrickdix772
@patrickdix772 Месяц назад
It's also going to just mess up formations. The front ranks get hit, and even if minimally injured the smoke in your face causes you to slow or stumble. That messes up everyone directly behind you, potentially opening a gap in the formation. How often that would have a major effect on a battle, I don't know, but it likely could be very effective.
@Vespuchian
@Vespuchian Месяц назад
@@patrickdix772 Thinking of the poor fellow in just mail or gambeson trying to get that thing _off_ himself. He's out of the fight, however temporarily, until the burning head's off him and that's not nothing.
@tommeakin1732
@tommeakin1732 Месяц назад
Hmm funnily enough I was planning on getting shot with fire arrows this weekend with some friends. This video came just in time. Thanks, Tod!
@caseco4979
@caseco4979 Месяц назад
Idk its anecdotal at best
@dragonback6075
@dragonback6075 Месяц назад
Ooh a near thing then 😁
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 Месяц назад
Even that shot on the breastplate threw up a bunch of unpleasant, burning stuff right in the dummy’s face. So even though it didn’t go in, it was still somewhat effective. It’s easy to imagine getting it hit by 5-10 of those as you marched into battle.
@ronwiesel5120
@ronwiesel5120 Месяц назад
Especially If there is arsenic in there
@caseco4979
@caseco4979 Месяц назад
Imagine a sticky one that splattered and left smoldering residue stuck to the armor
@PaulTheFox1988
@PaulTheFox1988 Месяц назад
But imagine as well that you've just taken a hit to the chest with approximately half the energy as a direct hit from a sledgehammer (at least according to what I've been able to briefly research), and then trying to take a deep breath to recover after having the wind knocked out of you and immediately getting a lungful of smoke, even if it's not arsenic and is just smoke, that shit would put you on your back regardless of the lethality of the hit I definitely wouldn't want to be that guy in any case Edit: Changed the comparison to a sledgehammer, forgot to convert from different units
@undefined40
@undefined40 Месяц назад
Actually, a good demonstration for why they put that V on the breastplates. It really works in deflecting arrows away from the open face part of the helmet.
@stephenhanney7958
@stephenhanney7958 Месяц назад
"If this has got noxious stuff, you want that noxious stuff going over there".... Pans to camera operator...
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop Месяц назад
Watch the first film and you will see.....ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PggmMwowuQM.htmlsi=EoFO1q-S5Fnf2c_O
@TrustSpiders
@TrustSpiders Месяц назад
As a general rule I try to avoid be punctured, set on fire, or punctured and set on fire.
@PROVOCATEURSK
@PROVOCATEURSK 25 дней назад
It´s just a flesh wound.
@townwitchdoctor5538
@townwitchdoctor5538 Месяц назад
Inventories under Edward VI show various arrows of "fierwoorkes" especially for slurbows. Pretty interesting because they seem at least as common as crossbows if not more. Large numbers of musket arrows but never described as "fierwoorkes", but they are listed as fletched or "to be" fletched so they aren't the same as the "sprights" talked about by Francis Bacon. Interesting how much is listed as "decaied" or to be "repayred", with 14125 "shefes" of arrows in the Tower of London it must have been expensive mantaining so much ammunition.
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop Месяц назад
Thanks and I find the inclusion of slur bows rather odd. I didn't know they were even around then
@townwitchdoctor5538
@townwitchdoctor5538 Месяц назад
@@tods_workshop Document supposed to be 1550, oldest extant slurbow is 1549. I honestly had no idea what one was until I read it. I can't paste the google doc link but I copied it up, in turn based on a 1796 copy of the original document: "At the Tower of London, viz. Bowes with ccciiij vi decaied 8185 Bowstaves 6019 inde 938 unservic. Wreckes of Bowestaves 983 Slurbowes 15 inde 1 lacks a bender Crosbowes 180 inde 1 lacks a tiller Bowstringes 196 gros- 10 doz. Arrowes, viz. Lyvery arrowes 14125 shefe, whereof 731 shefe to be repayred, and 30 shefe decaied. Slurbowe arrowes 132, whereof 12 with fierwoorkes. Crosbow arrowes decaied 500 Musket arrowes with 56 to be new fethered 892 shefe 13 arrows, and one case full for a di. culverin Longebow arrowes for fier woorks 12 shefe, and Longbowe arrowes with fierwoorks 98 shefe decaied." "At Woolwich, viz. Bowes to be repayred 76 Slurbowes 2 Crosbows 2 Bowstaves 6019 Slurbowes 47 Crosbowes for fier woorks 194 Wrecke of bowestaves 983 Arrowes, viz. Lyvery arrowes with 30 shefe thereof decaied 170 shefe. Slurbowe arrowes 127. Long bowe arrowes with fier woorkes 24, and Musket arrowes with 22 shefe to be new fethered 24 shefe 18 arr." "At Rochester, viz. Bowes inde 6 decaied 141 Slurbowes 10 Crosbowes 6 Bowstrings inde 10 doz. decaied 44 doz. Bowestringes 205 gros 2 doz. 10 stringes Lyvery arrowes 15418 shefe. Arrowes, viz Lyvery arrowes with 75 shefe decaied 192 shefe Of Slurbowe arrowes 47 decaied. Slurbowe arrowes with fierwoorkes 605 Arrowes for fierwoorkes decaied 75 Arrowes for fierwoorkes 16 shefe 3 arrowes. Muskett arrowes 13 shefe 13 arr. Longe bowe arrowes with fier woorkes 109 shefe 4 arr Brasers 38. Shooting Gloves 156. Muskett arrowes 983 shef. 6 arr." "At the Shippes in Harborowe, viz. Bowes 233 Slurbowes 10 Crosbowes 2 Bowstringes 17 doz. 4 stringes Lyvery arrowes 423 shef. Bracers 38 Shooting Gloves 156 Crosbowe arrowes 500 decaied Slurbowe arrowes with fierwoorks 4 shef. 1 arr. Muskett arrowes 24 shef. 10 arr. inde 2 shef dec." "At the Shippes at Seas, viz. Bowes 214 Slurbowes 10 Crosbowes 4 Bowstrings 43 doz. di. Lyvery arrowes 407 shefe. Slurbowe arrowes 115 inde 14 with fier woorks Longebowe arrowes with fierwoorks 6 shef. 3 arrows Arrowes for fier woorks 1 shefe. Muskett arrowes 28 shefe."
@CtrlAltRetreat
@CtrlAltRetreat Месяц назад
​@@townwitchdoctor5538 I'm assuming slurbow arrows wouldn't be fletched. What are musket arrows then?
@townwitchdoctor5538
@townwitchdoctor5538 Месяц назад
@@CtrlAltRetreat A Musket in this period is generally considered larger than an arquebus. Potentially all of them are fire arrows to be fired from a musket, there is also listed "1 case full for a demi culverin", so a small cannon. There's depictions from the 14th c. showing pot-de-fer with arrows but it's not obvious if they were incediary or just a plain projectile. Sir Richard Hawkins (1594) describes "little short Arrowes" for muskets that could shoot through the upper parts of a ships decks where a normal ball could not. Francis Bacon (1624) comments "that we had in use at one time, for sea fight, short arrows, which they called sprights, without any other heads, save wood sharpened" and "would pierce through the sides of ships where a bullet would not pierce". The "to be new fethered" part makes me guess they're not the same thing. Or the shorter all wooden ones were a later development and originally they were more like plain arrows. The Japanese also had "Bo-Hiya" which were gun launched fire arrows. They have metal fletchings which makes more sense than feathers.
@bassemb
@bassemb 11 дней назад
I just learned about slurbows thanks to your comment. Odd objects!
@qsterino
@qsterino Месяц назад
It's interesting that the burn mark on the gambeson was larger after the first mail+gambeson arrow, compared to the (second) gambeson-only arrow. It's like the mail acted as a heat-spreader.
@M4TCH3SM4L0N3
@M4TCH3SM4L0N3 Месяц назад
I think that is almost exactly what happened! Metal conducts and disperses heat energy exceptionally well; this is why cooking pans are made of metal: it's not just that it doesn't melt, but also that it mostly cooks evenly across the surface. And while a single point of fire is going to be extremely destructive, there's more than enough heat to burn clothing even when distributed over a wider surface.
@J1mston
@J1mston Месяц назад
I think the thing missing from the conclusion is something that you touched on earlier. The psychological effects of these are devastating. Seeing things catch on fire in front of you, seeing it sticking out of your mate's armour, maybe even your camp is raided by people shooting these. You'd not be able to muster a thought over than "run."
@necromental
@necromental Месяц назад
Imagine the shock you'd be in after a high heat burn like that. I've blowtorched my arm and after making myself safe I was in robot mode for a good while.
@J1mston
@J1mston Месяц назад
@@necromental I burned my arm on a fresh weld so I know how you feel with the burn.
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop Месяц назад
J1mston, I would agree that psychologically theses would be effective
@J1mston
@J1mston Месяц назад
@@tods_workshop These fire arrow films has been a seriously interesting and informative topic. Thanks for covering it Tod.
@danieltaylor5231
@danieltaylor5231 Месяц назад
And considering the era with everyone living in highly flammable dwellings with minimal firefighting capability the terror of being on fire would be even more pronounced.
@MyUniqueVibe
@MyUniqueVibe Месяц назад
What I learned from this is, if I get shot by a flaming arrow, I need to remember to quickly push it through rather than pull it out as pulling it out could cause the arrowhead to break off and remain inside you.
@theprancingprussian
@theprancingprussian Месяц назад
Pain and bones Gona make it quite difficult
@bellybutthole69
@bellybutthole69 Месяц назад
eerrrr, I mean good luck hahaha. I'm not saying I know better, just that you might be dead before being able to push it through 😅
@maartenvanderzwan8281
@maartenvanderzwan8281 Месяц назад
Also the flaming part
@Ironpine27
@Ironpine27 Месяц назад
You do not want to push that flaming ball of chemicals through your body. At best you will shear off that stuff inside your flesh and at worst you'll just get it stuck deeper, burning away at your flesh. Gnarly stuff.
@Specter_1125
@Specter_1125 Месяц назад
Pushing arrows through is mostly a myth. If it’s already sticking out the other side, that’s one thing, but if it isn’t, your best bet is have someone pull it back out carefully, using the proper tools (actually just a couple feathers) to make sure it doesn’t snag if it’s a barbed head. If the head falls off inside you, there was eventually a tool made to extract those as well. This is obviously for the non-flaming variety though.
@joseignaciohileradorna5122
@joseignaciohileradorna5122 Месяц назад
its still so incredible to me how you have unlocked a new understanding of medieval warfare. Just a couple months ago i would say the mainstream understanding was that fire arrows where fantasy or propaganda at best. Now we know better.
@foldionepapyrus3441
@foldionepapyrus3441 Месяц назад
In fairness many folks would have always known better - this isn't a concept for which we have only some documentation from hundreds of years later claiming it happened with no archaeological evidence - there are period documents and accounts of the use of such things, and evidence they remain in use well into the black powder era, and probably surviving examples of the arrow heads in a great many places across Europe and the Middle-East. Maybe Asia too - not an area I know enough to really comment on, but being a region with many developed cultures of sufficient technological base and the Silkroad... Though the Hollywood style of fire arrow isn't generally very true to reality and I'm sure Tod has introduced many folks to a more realistic historical version
@andybrown4284
@andybrown4284 Месяц назад
I think it depends if opinion was based on mainstream movie or mainstream history. Majority of the debunks on youtube are based off movies rather than these two videos which are taken from historical documents.
@TheOnlyToblin
@TheOnlyToblin Месяц назад
As always, there's always a truth underneath, but Hollywood butchers it and turns it into ludicrous nonsense and we start testing THEIR version and conclude that it's nonsense, never really thinking of what they *could* have done.
@CrimeVid
@CrimeVid Месяц назад
I don't know where you got that idea from, you must have tried this as a kid !! They burn fine. We never did try burning buildings like this, But it would work.
@paavobergmann4920
@paavobergmann4920 Месяц назад
@@foldionepapyrus3441 I think I read there was a bunch preserved in the town´s medieval armory in Nuremberg. When examined, they pretty much matched the description found in the "Feuerwerkerbuch", so there´s that.
@beowulfsrevenge4369
@beowulfsrevenge4369 Месяц назад
I used to be a RU-vid commenter, and then I took a flaming arrow to the hand.
@AkosJaccik
@AkosJaccik Месяц назад
(A good percentage of) YT before Tod: "Fire arrows are dubious, mostly Hollywood spectacle, chances are barely anyone ever utilized them, and even t..." Tod: "Anyway, allow me to show you my (mostly) historically accurate Lung Boiler 9000."
@steammachine3061
@steammachine3061 Месяц назад
My takeaway from your previous fire arrows video was more that the recipe for a standard fire arrows would make for an excellent camping firelighter. Especially if you were having to contend with damp wood. It would burn long and hot enough to drive off moisture and stand a good chance of actually getting something to cook on
@hellequingentlemanbastard9497
@hellequingentlemanbastard9497 Месяц назад
It's a fiery end getting shot by a fire-arrow squire.
@eikie666
@eikie666 Месяц назад
Pff, don't tell me what to do....
@ptonpc
@ptonpc Месяц назад
"You are not my supervisor!"
@christopherreed4723
@christopherreed4723 Месяц назад
>twangthock!< 😲 ... ... ... 😵
@euansmith3699
@euansmith3699 Месяц назад
I'm getting shot with fire arrows right now! That poor gambeson. A lovely bit of kit, but now burned to buggery. Still better than the shot against "flesh" 🤢 This channel always hits the bullseye when it comes to fun and informative.
@ChaosWolf3
@ChaosWolf3 Месяц назад
Honestly, I'd imagine it to be pretty tough for a modern hospital to handle the injuries that would arise from getting hit by something like this. The toxins alone would wreak havoc on your body. Medicine back then? You were dead. Even if you survived the initial wound, poisoning from the chemicals, internal trauma... I can't imagine you'd have many long term survivors of an injury caused by taking a direct hit from one of these unarmored.
@The_Judge300
@The_Judge300 Месяц назад
Bad burn wounds very easily get infected even today. So imagine how it would be back in those days. And if your wounds got infected back in those days, your chances to survive it dropped very much.
@treeaboo
@treeaboo Месяц назад
I don't think anyone is surviving the one where it's full within the dummy's chest cavity, no matter what we can do with modern medicine. You can't get the thing out, you can't pull it out, you can't push it out, and you can't surgically remove it while it's still active. The arrow keeps burning while fully inside its torso, releasing toxic chemicals as well, though I highly doubt anyone would live long enough after having their lungs and heart cooked from the inside to worry about the effects of such toxins. Absolutely mortifying, it has to be one of the worst possible ways to go. Thankfully they weren't really intended for use against unarmoured opponents, but you sure wouldn't want to catch a stray.
@romplom7677
@romplom7677 Месяц назад
Did you watch the film? The arrow would melt your organs away! You will only survive this if it hits something that can be chopped off. Truly nasty. Can you immagine how haunting it would sound when your mate gets hit with this and through the agonized scream you can hear is lungs boiling while he gurgles up blood? I think i will go watch saw. Just to think about somithing less gruesome.
@CarlosRodriguez-dd4sb
@CarlosRodriguez-dd4sb Месяц назад
They never managed the transmutation of gold, but they nailed pyrotechnic chemical weapons. Never underestimate the cleverness of man, especially when it comes to killing
@RobbieB2606
@RobbieB2606 Месяц назад
Sounds like good advice!
@sarkybugger5009
@sarkybugger5009 Месяц назад
'Fire in your belly' takes on a whole new meaning... Nasty. Really nasty.
@M4TCH3SM4L0N3
@M4TCH3SM4L0N3 Месяц назад
Imagine the damage it would do as the chemicals and smoke poured into your thoracic cavities! Obviously the piercing and burning trauma would be excruciating, but even if your bowels and other vitals remained miraculously unperforated, I don't imagine all of that hot gas would be good for your organs, either.
@ForestRaptor
@ForestRaptor Месяц назад
@@M4TCH3SM4L0N3 *cooked organs*
@sarkybugger5009
@sarkybugger5009 Месяц назад
@@M4TCH3SM4L0N3 Not to mention the nasty scorch marks on your vest.
@ironpirate8
@ironpirate8 Месяц назад
Yeah, burning from the outside is bad enough, but from the inside? Grief!
@Ptaaruonn
@Ptaaruonn Месяц назад
Taking the heartburn very literally.
@matsvids7730
@matsvids7730 Месяц назад
We tried this years ago when we were about 11/12 years old. We succeeded all to successfully in setting fire to the fence at the bottom of the garden...
@alt5494
@alt5494 Месяц назад
A terracotta ball filled with the same compound would be a convincing fireball on the battlefield.
@steelwasp9375
@steelwasp9375 Месяц назад
An incendiary grenade, or a throwable thermite. Tweak it a bit, and a flashbang or a frag. For larger sizes though, you need a better fuse. Ceramic container will just shatter and scatter a lot of the stuff unignited. Maybe a jar of flammable liquid with an incendiary compound as primer, a trebuchet-thrown molotov.
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop Месяц назад
Don't worry, they had fireballs too and we have the recipes for those as well
@vinspad3
@vinspad3 Месяц назад
​@tods_workshop next vid? Yes please!
@davewarrender2056
@davewarrender2056 Месяц назад
Imagine creating a large pot filled with that stuff and launched via trebuchet, either at or over a castles walls in numerous places. Terrifying
@Halinspark
@Halinspark Месяц назад
​@@tods_workshopIf you ever have a falling out with your farmer friend, at least you have one more trebuchet video idea.
@foldionepapyrus3441
@foldionepapyrus3441 Месяц назад
I'd think its easier to remove than you make out - these people are likely to be wearing gauntlets that will protect the hands reasonably well from a short exposure to that fire arrow. As long as its not really really stuck in so it requires a great deal of force to pull out, or when it is the fire arrow compound of choice is not so durable and well attached you can't bash it off... I think you'd have a heart rate spiking to insane levels, as its certainly going to be quite terrifying, especially if does catch your gambeson, tabard etc first but you are probably going to be entirely fine. Its amazing how well even a very thin bit of leather can do at insulting you from heat and slowing the transfer enough you will feel it getting uncomfortable before it actually burns you.
@Atrahasis7
@Atrahasis7 Месяц назад
Never discount the chaos of a battle, you can feel being hit on the back and think to yourself " oh its just a arrow bouncing off, " then start smelling the fire afterwards.
@PJDAltamirus0425
@PJDAltamirus0425 Месяц назад
Yeah, people wore thick leather jackets with gunpowder charges right next to their chest. Thick gloves would make removing this quickly safe
@foldionepapyrus3441
@foldionepapyrus3441 Месяц назад
@@Atrahasis7 Yeah that is certainly possible, though with how visible these arrows are I think you or your buddies would see it very quickly, even if you missed the initial hit.
@Nyx_2142
@Nyx_2142 Месяц назад
@@PJDAltamirus0425 Depends on the type of fire arrow. Some of these were made to be very sticky. So all you could end up doing is just smearing the burning fuel over more of yourself trying to remove it.
@ptonpc
@ptonpc Месяц назад
Not everyone wore gauntlets or even leather gloves.
@Blastie550
@Blastie550 12 дней назад
That delivery of "disgusting goo" made me lose it 😂 Great stuff Tod, Thanks!
@M4TCH3SM4L0N3
@M4TCH3SM4L0N3 Месяц назад
I haven't seen the first video, so I am off to watch it now, but in case it doesn't address this: I realize that you spent the arrows you had from the movie shoot, but I would LOVE it if you did some more experiments with this substance to see what you can gather about burning temperature, chemical yield from the fire reaction, and whether she substance will stay on a target if the arrow deflects off of it (like it would for plate armor). Thank you,Tod, as always, for your ongoing commitment to curiosity and rigorous research! We are so lucky to have your channel!
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop Месяц назад
Thanks and I hope you enjoyed/enjoy it, but I am not that technical I am afraid
@danvlasuk
@danvlasuk Месяц назад
I guess the torso got cooked
@MonkeyJedi99
@MonkeyJedi99 Месяц назад
Now I am wondering if even full submersion in water would put one out once it got going.
@ForestRaptor
@ForestRaptor Месяц назад
@@MonkeyJedi99 nope... it doesn't go out until it burns through all of the oxydant :
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop Месяц назад
No, they stay alight ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PggmMwowuQM.htmlsi=EoFO1q-S5Fnf2c_O
@tom314
@tom314 Месяц назад
That's about the calmest reaction I've seen to a compound bow string breaking... It took me a couple of seconds to realise what was lying on your shoulder.
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop Месяц назад
If it helps, I swore last time it happened
@elongated_muskrat_is_my_name
@elongated_muskrat_is_my_name Месяц назад
Oh getting shot by fire arrows looks like less fun than i thought it would be. Now i have to think up new weekend plans
@jm9371
@jm9371 Месяц назад
Must be nice having such a big yard to do all these crazy tests. You are very lucky Tod. Extremely fun and educational video; thanks!
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop Месяц назад
Thanks and yes I am fortunate
@Voelund
@Voelund Месяц назад
That is a true D&D adventurer that have looted all her/his equipment.
@LeonardoSeiyti
@LeonardoSeiyti Месяц назад
Imagine the moral impact it would cause to send a volley of fire arrows on soft armored armies. When they see their lines cooking from the inside, they would probably disband immediately.
@dELTA13579111315
@dELTA13579111315 Месяц назад
No promises, but I'll try not to
@08mlascelles
@08mlascelles Месяц назад
The idea of having a water proof flame burning you to death from the inside is truly horrific. Imagine being an unarmoured civilian in a keep, and hundreds of these come flying over the wall. Grim thought
@jorenbosmans8065
@jorenbosmans8065 Месяц назад
I know Tod argued that they were not suited for the open battlefield, but if we just imagine that it is then it is one hell of a psychological weapon. Imagine the archers firing one round of these and you see the people around you start burning. Most people would run away
@brianreddeman951
@brianreddeman951 Месяц назад
"Let me stop talking so you can hear..." Me "Birds are quite lovely. Oh Yes, flaming solider."
@Codex_of_Wisdom
@Codex_of_Wisdom Месяц назад
That's terrifying. The sound of the ignition is pretty satisfying, though.
@user-km2mo1yg2t
@user-km2mo1yg2t Месяц назад
that hit in the gambison pumping smoke and flame up into your face means shots stopped by mail or gambresons would give you much more to worry about than the burn to your chest
@coyote2792
@coyote2792 Месяц назад
Oh wow, thanks for the warning. i was considering going out and getting shot by fire arrows tomorrow, but now I'm reconsidering.
@FreedomFighterEx
@FreedomFighterEx Месяц назад
Ballistic gels don't scream. Imagine people around you getting shot and struck by it. Seeing them panicking, screaming, throwing themselves around, smelling the noxious fume mixed with burning flesh would shaking someone emotionally. The demoralizing effect is grim.
@DIREWOLFx75
@DIREWOLFx75 Месяц назад
Too troublesome to use as part of common generic warfare, but any commander that has access to a store of fire arrows? Definitely going to use them, and probably to get great effect.
@ronwiesel5120
@ronwiesel5120 Месяц назад
Maybe it is very easy to scrape it off with a weapon or gauntlet. But If not it would still be very expensive and maybe difficult to prepare. Fire rate will be reduced so they would need to be much more effective than normal ones. It doesn't really work on plate it seems and for light Armour regular arrows work well enough. Against mail and gambeson it seems effective, but realistically, how many of your opponents will have that gear and aren't there many weakpoints to arrows anyway? But shields? I could see how you would want to use them against armies that rely mostly only in their shields. If you have the finaces to eqip your Army with them. But then you could probably also hire more fighters for that money
@Velesus101
@Velesus101 Месяц назад
@@ronwiesel5120 Those fire arrows would probably be most useful in siege and naval warfare. In an open battle though... I guess they could potentially wreak havoc if used against horses. A burning arrow in a horse's ass is definitely going to cause a significant emotional event for the rider.
@Halinspark
@Halinspark Месяц назад
​@@ronwiesel5120You would only need one good volley before the the lines met in an open battlefield setting. Or as an opening salvo in an ambush before switching to regular shots.
@Ranstone
@Ranstone Месяц назад
Imagine getting hit in the lung and smoke starts pouring out your mouth, nose and ears...
@ponyote
@ponyote Месяц назад
The opening sequence for Robin Hood Men in Tights comes to mind any time incendiary arrows are mentioned. So cool, thanks for another great videe
@davewarrender2056
@davewarrender2056 Месяц назад
Proof that once again we under estimate ...the intelligence , scientific knowledge , logical thinking needed to create these deceptively simple looking , but ultimately incredibly designed weapons
@user-zz8mn9bt8b
@user-zz8mn9bt8b Месяц назад
I hope Todd makes an ancient Greek flamethrower since he's basically got Greek fire now.
@ForestRaptor
@ForestRaptor Месяц назад
Oh shit you are right!!!!
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop Месяц назад
Would love to, but they are prohibited for private citizens pretty much the world over
@metawurst13
@metawurst13 Месяц назад
This video was on FIRE!!! Great job, Tod!
@troyfiss9332
@troyfiss9332 Месяц назад
Just the smoke in the eyes would be significantly debilitating; just imagine the last time you were on the wrong end of the wind with a campfire, except the campfire is your shirt.
@DarkPillWarrior
@DarkPillWarrior Месяц назад
Well, I don't think the organs of the ballistic gell dummy survived that shot.
@DemianX6x6x6X
@DemianX6x6x6X Месяц назад
always enjoy more of your content mate
@DreadX10
@DreadX10 Месяц назад
Is standing in the 21st century enough of a distance to be save from 15th century fire-arrows ? Overall, yes! (notwithstanding Tod's back-yard )
@StuSaville
@StuSaville Месяц назад
"Don't get shot by fire arrows!" says the bloke shooting fire arrows...
@davidw6665
@davidw6665 Месяц назад
Ah, the pleasing sounds of nature, bird song and burning flesh
@thepagan5432
@thepagan5432 Месяц назад
"Smoke coming out of his armpit" was this the first antiperspirant ? Another interesting post on the historical weapons and warfare. Thanks Tod 👍
@tychosis
@tychosis Месяц назад
these videos always fascinate me, and demonstrate that these armorers/blacksmiths/fletchers/chemists (alchemists?) back in the day understood the value of scientific rigor and experimentation and really knew what they were doing, they weren't just randomly bodging stuff together
@TheNetsrac
@TheNetsrac Месяц назад
I've been watching your channel for years and learned a lot from every video. Your ratio of fact, experimentation and entertainment is just perfect for me, thank you very much, Tod Seeing someone close to my own age making great videos is another bonus I still consider myself a squire when it comes to medieval history, arms and armor(u)r, but hey I'm getting closer to leveling up 😀
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop Месяц назад
Thanks very much, I really appreciate you taking the time to watch and to comment
@sweetchariotengland
@sweetchariotengland Месяц назад
Yes lads I have embarked on Yew bow making myself and your channel is one of a few I would like to thank for the inspiration to do so. I will do a war bow at some point but for now I'm refining a precision bow design. Great content chaps, many thanks
@caelgrant2903
@caelgrant2903 Месяц назад
Fantastic video as always Tod. One video I would love to see would be the incinedary fireworks used in the great siege of malta. The first hand account said that one fort was so bright with the incindiary weapons it turned the grand harbor into daytime. They talk about firework "trumps" that spit our greek fire and eventualy set off a blunderbuss. Even if recreating these weapons is not an option, any sort of video discussing them would be very exciting.
@Rekaert
@Rekaert Месяц назад
Potentially this could have an interesting effect on an enemy charging forward. If a fire arrow gets purchase on you, you're not going to want to keep running with that thing burning away stuck in either your armour or shield. That, in theory, could stall a charge or break a formation if you get enough of them landing. Very interesting.
@Alastair510
@Alastair510 Месяц назад
Would like to see an attempt to scrape off with a sword/dagger/bladed thing.
@MrBottlecapBill
@MrBottlecapBill Месяц назад
I suspect it would be pretty easy honestly lol.
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop Месяц назад
Yes I should do that. To be honest I do keep mentioning it, because it is another inconvenience for the defender, but yes you are realistically probably able to deal with it if you have a level head and there only a very few of them. I guess I got carried away. Good idea for a film though.
@MarvelDcImage
@MarvelDcImage 2 дня назад
What would a small clay pot full of Greek Fire on arrow tip be like?
@mikkey87
@mikkey87 Месяц назад
Great demonstration, thanks Tod!
@victorcast2467
@victorcast2467 Месяц назад
Mixing education and pyromania is a feat few can achieve! Thank you Todd! You never fail to amaze, teach and entertain!
Месяц назад
I am glad nothing happened to Tod. That was quite a loud sound coming of that breaking string. For a moment I thought that someone had discharged a firearm :)
@diqweed69
@diqweed69 Месяц назад
I thank you for the advice, sir. If you'll excuse me, I must adjust my daily itinerary. Ta-ta!
@Garfunkels_Funky_Uncle
@Garfunkels_Funky_Uncle Месяц назад
if anything else, the fire arrows are a great psychological weapon, no one wants to get burned, so seeing a guy's armor burning could cause some unseasoned soldiers to break ranks or delay in their marching.
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop Месяц назад
Agreed
@spikemcnock8310
@spikemcnock8310 Месяц назад
A great video as usual. Thanks.
@asgerthorndalkofod2366
@asgerthorndalkofod2366 Месяц назад
Glad to see the fire arrows again. Love it when you experiment with stuff like this!
@HazelnutPohl
@HazelnutPohl Месяц назад
Great video as always ❤
@widgren87
@widgren87 Месяц назад
Now I kind of want to see a collab video between Tod and Lindybeige, and possibly Jason from Modern History TV, on these fire arrows if just to hear the back and forth. Also interesting to see that smoke trail and how much it makes me think of Baldurs Gate 1 and 2 of all games with fire arrows...
@Ian-mj4pt
@Ian-mj4pt Месяц назад
Love watching your clips they are really educational and shows exactly what warfare was like. Please keep it up.
@garystearns5922
@garystearns5922 Месяц назад
A bit of copper tubing at the nock end of the simulation arrows would keep them from splitting and mucking up your cross bow, just an idea. Love your videos
@corinfletcher
@corinfletcher Месяц назад
Don't get shot by fire arrows? There goes the rest of my day! Jeez!
@berkulese
@berkulese Месяц назад
The thought does occur, that if they were wearing a jupon or similar, then the breastplate shot would have a similar effect to the hit on the gambeson but with an added cast of heat metal thrown in
@thomaskurz5617
@thomaskurz5617 Месяц назад
As you said it is nasty. Not sure if you have to worry a lot about burning as an unarmored person if you get shot in the chest by a 160 pound longbow. best defense is do not get shot and stay as far away from a medieval battlefield as possible.
@thefatefulforce8887
@thefatefulforce8887 Месяц назад
Incredible video as always :)
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop Месяц назад
Thanks - appreciated
@stephanb.3342
@stephanb.3342 Месяц назад
Tod is always bringing you amazing content. ❤
@HighShamanMoses
@HighShamanMoses Месяц назад
okay but flaming javelins i should be okay right?
@BreakChannelZero
@BreakChannelZero Месяц назад
The volume of that string snapping sounded intense!
@nevillesavage2012
@nevillesavage2012 23 дня назад
The kind of Science We need! Thank You Tod
@rhysplant8392
@rhysplant8392 Месяц назад
4:42 This might be a niche situation but if it's dry enough during a skirmish, even if you were to miss, you're definitely going to keep some of the opposition busy by putting out arrow fires.
@WhatIfBrigade
@WhatIfBrigade Месяц назад
Once I was an adventurer like you, but then I took a fire arrow to the knee.
@bobrobinson1576
@bobrobinson1576 Месяц назад
That is bloody terrifying.
@El-Burrito
@El-Burrito Месяц назад
Absolutely grim to think if one of those embedded in your chest, even if you try to rip it out, you'll just pull out the shaft and have a little ball of noxious flames buried inside you!
@oneshotme
@oneshotme Месяц назад
I very much enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
@Sirsethtaggart3505
@Sirsethtaggart3505 Месяц назад
Love it Mr. Tod
@hermannhinterhauser1227
@hermannhinterhauser1227 Месяц назад
That shield in the first test was a very nice Heater Shield.
@bobthegoat7090
@bobthegoat7090 Месяц назад
The enemy just cauterized the wound they inflicted. People were so nice in the 15th century.
@tomtruesdale6901
@tomtruesdale6901 Месяц назад
That last fire arrow was rather nasty in the way it continued to burn inside the body. OUCH!
@willek1335
@willek1335 Месяц назад
I'm so glad I'm subscribed! :D
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop Месяц назад
Thanks
@nobleherring3059
@nobleherring3059 Месяц назад
Don't get shot by fire arrows? Well then what am I supposed to do with my weekend!?
@bromine6963
@bromine6963 Месяц назад
Remember: If you get hit by a fire arrow just stop, drop, and roll
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