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Originally Posted by Jonathan Locke
what part has to be supported?
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All of it, see below.
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Originally Posted by Jonathan Locke
I think it's obvious that the knight is going to move slower that the samurai. It is also obvious that a pike-wileding knight would definetly win a battle in a closed space, sinc ethe samuari cannot move around to find the weakest spots in the knight's armor therefore the knight would only have to jab at the samurai utnil he gets a hit. Yet, like the posted pictures of samurai show, if it was opened-space, the samurai would just "hop" or move around, avoiding the knights slashes and jabs, until he finds the weak spot and the right timing.
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Your opinion is not fact, sorry. Having an opinion is fine, but dont post it as if it were fact. Above you have not shown how you arrived at your opinion and what information formed your opinion.
How is it obvious that a man in plate armour is slower than a samurai ?
How is it obvious that a man in plate armour is better in an enclosed space?
What evidence leads you to think a samuai can simply avoid the knights blows?
What evidence makes you think the samurai's weapon can penitrate plate armour?