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Well they always use bladed weapons as a poking weapon in every video with them and i don't think they can afford the real deal although the Nine rings blade and the other blades was sharp
it's not even a claymore it's a replica of William Wallaces sword from Braveheart not even close to the size of the actual claymore he supposedly used.
keep in mind that originally the Kama was used as a farming instrument for rice farmers in japan. it never was intended to be a weapon when it first was created
The thing is Stone Age Weapons and Tools were secured 90% of the time by Sinew (White stretchy Ligament bit attached to Muscle). They would wrap it around the Stone, Flint, or Obsidian, while it was wet and stretchy. They Let the Sinew dry, which tightens as it dries, which then create a very secure and strong bond. Sinew was the Super Glue of Yesteryear, and is still used today.
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So as a note they are often made out of bone, but we didn't want the team being in danger from a shattering weapon and went with metal but kept the original weapon shape. Definitely metal though haha
Man, Trent went through it in this one. Also, that shield looks exactly like the one I built for my baby niece when she wanted a viking themed birthday, dog dish shield boss and everything, except mine was cut out behind it so the hand had better space for the handle lol
In my freetime, I like to do some blacksmithing... but more apocalyptic weapons, to test what quality of things I can make with as little resources as possibly safe. So would you guys want me to send you some weapons at some point? Or you could send some ideas/plans and I can make it for you?
Bruh, challenges are fun and all and i really like them, but dude ... Seeing y'all play with a bunch of new toys is getting back to the roots of the channel. I freaking love this! Plus it was cool seeing Trent actually have a conversation, talking and just being himself. This is the best vid y'all have had in a long time, better than your already awesome videos!
In the Medieval Period, a Weapon with a Pick Tip on 1 side, whether that was opposing the Blade of a War Axe, or a War Hammer was what was commonly used to bash Walls and Doors and Puncture through Armor, there were even War Picks in use.
I just love how you guys evolved from just Dustin filming gorilla, duct, tornado ect. Walls to this loved really back in the day the pain train been watching from the first or second wall breaking video love your guys vids really appreciate the work... keep it up bro's best wishes to all of you💯🫡😁🫶
Honestly, I been here since the layer wall challenges and I got to say this video and the ones before are just as amazing, I'm glad you're still doing this. Keep it up. SOOUUHH WEEEEEEE!!!!
The Stone Age axe is made for chopping wood, the spear is meant for throwing not stabbing bone, and the obsidian weapon is made for breaking off into humans, the Roman short sword is made for stabbing through chainmail, and the medieval sword is meant for hand to hand combat not for stabbing walls
Kanabō were typically used against enemies in armor rather than a wall breaker. The rivets on the outside focus the energy from your swing and the weight of the club into a very fine point. Even just light blows were proven to be effective
Accuracy of regional representation across time periods: less than 20% (Classical is Greek, and that was a scuffed viking shield against a Chinese broadsword) Accuracy of usage of weapons: less than 50% (did the spear dirty without ballistic gel) Accuracy of Dustin vs Trent: 100% XD Fun factor of this video: Infinite lol
Each sword has distinct characteristics influencing its stabbing ability. The nine-ring sword, with its intricate design featuring rings along the blade, may have limited stabbing capabilities due to potential drag or obstruction caused by the rings during penetration. In contrast, new age swords prioritize thrusting with tapered, pointed tips and balanced weight distribution, optimizing penetration and control during stabbing maneuvers. Short swords from just after the Stone Age, though versatile, may have slightly less optimized stabbing capabilities compared to later thrust-centric swords due to their design evolution. However, they would still offer effective stabbing potential with relatively sharp points and manageable size, catering to various combat scenarios.
The Gladius is typically only sharpened a bit, and was used mostly for stabbing. You REALLY should have been using the flanged mace… like a mace. Not like a spear.
The monk spade is not used for shields in china where it’s actually used no one uses shields there. The moon crest is used for cutting peoples necks not for shields.
Spears were a massive leap in technology for the Stone Age being a stone age weapon that could be used a range was massive for keeping people fit and fed. You just have to imagine the game around at the time and the alternatives.
Gladius is the definitive sword n' board weapon. It's supposed to be less about hitting the enemies shield and more about getting to the enemy behind the shield. The most devastating weapon for personal self defense during that time.
I really enjoyed this. I actually had a nack of making stone tools that worked. I hope you get to either keep these or use them soon. Also, just a random question about this channel, Will there be future 4K videos or will videos max out at 1080p?
I feel like 4K looks weird for these types of videos for some reason, not sure why. We use it for wide shots that we crop in often on. We also film in 4K on the reaction channel (JustDustin Reacts).
The Kama is a weapon used in Karate, typically you use 2 of them. That "twisty" knife-spear is most likely called a commando spear since that's what the knife counterpart is called, a "commando knife"
They probably should've gotten a few large hams or something. The stone age spear is meant to be thrown into large animals like mammoths and boars from a safe distance and make them bleed out, it's not meant to instakill. Likewise, a claymore is a slashing weapon - it can take a head off if you're strong enough, but it'll cause major bleeding wounds in the hands of basically anyone who can lift it. Neither's going to do much of anything against a sturdy wall - or a successful block or parry, making a wall or shield test with either of those moot.
Fun fact: The macuahuitl was actually a slicing weapon, used to cause pain and infection, after the Aztecs (main wielders of the macuahuitl) would take the wounded back to there temples to sacrifice the victim
Poor trent just kept getting injured and eric kept wanting to cut off more and more of his pants lol this one definitely had me concerned for everyones safety
The doors are made of cardboard or some other (weak) material. But other than that the claymore (sword) was a metal replica. I've been watching these guys for years and they have made my day(s)
I remember watching justdustins videos back in 2018 to 2020 and now I'm back after 4 years, the nostalgia just hits hard🥲 it was the 100 layers videos and the flex tape videos which did it for me
Did you know that the hunger manga the last storage weapon they use was actually wasn’t made in a Stone Age. It was made in the medieval age by the Africans.
shields are meant to protect you and stop the weapon from hurting you they wouldn't be attacking the shield but the person behind it so rating it on how much damage it does to the shield is kinda weird to me
They would used to heat Up the part that looks like a moon crescent and a choke people that would disobey the king and I am talking about the weapon in stage 2/3 one
Love Trent grading the Kama by how well it functions to destroy stuff lmao. Like the curve helps cut wheat and people, but doors and boxes naaaaah. Lmao
Where did you get that monk's spade? I have been trying to find one that could stand up to use for a long time.... The Kama. Originally a farm tool use for cutting grain and grass. Better for slashing and cutting than for stabbing. Oh and thanks for making up my mind. That last spear and war hammer in the modern weapons. Now that I see how easily they would fall apart...I'll be avoiding those.
What Trent wants on the claw/scythe like blade that I cannot remember the name of😅, is called a beak if you get a Bec de corbin, Halbird, or an actual battle axe they will have one and they are bloody scary to see in action.
I feel really bad for Trent in this one, imagine if he actually got burnt badly... that would not be good... remember what happened in the Candy Diamond video? I felt terrible and I actually felt it...
Out of all the weapons the strongest with no doubt in my mind was Trent Those poor doors thought they where going to be used as a entrance to some sweet family but no Trent needs his testosterone levels increased
classical era, that's a barbarian or Viking shield and it was made weak like that so when the sword would get stuck and then they could disarm the roman
You should actually get an outdoor survival is to recreate those weapons for you and retest this because there are ancient techniques to make sure they stay together