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Is a rapier better than a longsword?

Is a rapier better than a longsword?

As a longsword is used in two hands, the weight difference is irrelevant. A rapier is not automatically faster than a longsword, though it tends to be faster in the thrust. However, the longsword is very good at using the leverage advantage to parry and then counter from the bind, for which a rapier is poor.

Is a rapier easy to break?

Yet, a rapier blade is by no means fragile nor vulnerable to being easily broken or cut by other swords (though its slender tip might on occasion snap).

What is the difference between a sword and rapier?

The term rapier generally refers to a thrusting sword with a blade longer and thinner than that of the so-called side-sword but much heavier than the small sword, a lighter weapon that would follow in the 18th century and later, but the exact form of the blade and hilt often depends on who is writing and when.

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Was the rapier the best sword?

Are they the greatest swords ever, guaranteed to beat all the rest? No. But as long as everyone is obsessed with this one-upmanship of comparing one blade to another, it’s worth pointing out that rapiers really are the best choice in single combat if the objective is to simply beat the other fighter, not kill them.

Are rapiers heavy?

Most historical rapiers weighed between two and a half and four pounds. This many not sound too heavy (or it might), but consider that it is very similar to the common weight range for longswords. In fact, the weight range of historical rapiers is very much in line with other medieval and Renaissance swords.

Are rapiers effective?

Have you ever used a rapier (or any light sword which uses point as much or more than edge?) A heavy jacket is enough to foul, trap, or defeat most thrusts. No. Armour is effective, and a rapier is not a battlefield weapon.

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Can rapier be parried?

Currently thinking about doing a fencer run with a dagger in my main hand and an offhand rapier, with which I learned you can parry. I managed to land it a few times, but I also whiff quite a bit due to not being sure about the timing.

Can you parry with a rapier?

Yes, the rapier can parry effectively.

Can rapier pierce armor?

The Rapier is a weapon added by Tinkers’ Construct. Its famous, lightweight design allows the wielder to make quick, armour-piercing strikes, then leap backwards and out of harm’s way. The Rapier may be crafted in either a Tool Station or a Tool Forge.

Why are rapiers so heavy?

As rapiers were primarily intended to be used in the thrust (yes, yes, I know, Meyer used a lot of cuts too) these long blades require a thick central diameter to keep them rigid. This means that rapier blades have a lot of steel way out toward the tip, and steel is heavy and has a lot of inertia.