Come on guys, even if the noble saw the weapon's value he would be like Noble: Well... since I already paid for it, might as well keep it. But I still want my proper order.
@@jamestipton7872 A wonderfully beautiful woman who I would never have thought even enjoyed larping let alone fantasy novels dragged me to a couple , that every time I see that scene I get flashbacks...(I knew she was special when I told her she reminded me of an elf (long b4 lotr was a movie). She responded ... Kebler? With a death stare ... ."no , no more silvanesti" she responds to that" well better than kagonesti" asked her out right there in the middle of class... Teacher was not pleased... She said yes... I was... Than she dragged me to thoooose!
Historians trying to define the differences between a bec de corbin, warhammer, poleaxe, halberd, Lucerne hammer, etc.: Medieval soldiers: Haha, enemy skull go crack
I don't think most people understand just how much more power something like a polearm will generate. Not something you want to get hit by even with advanced armor.
Birth of the crow’s beak according to historians (no citations): Medieval knight: “Blacksmith, I would like you to transform the concept of “f*** you!” into a weapon.” Blacksmith; “I got you, fam.”
Customer: "Sooo.... I want to stab that guy..." Smith: "Alright, okey, we can do that. So a dagger? You know, get in the gaps and-" C: "Nonono noooo... I want to stab him through(!) his armour.." S: "Uhm.. okey.. but.." C: "You know those knights, with their shiny armour, feeling soooo invincible?" S: "Well yes, thats kinda the thing about ar-" C: "I want a big ass spike on top of a pole, a hammer on one side and another spike on the other side of the hammer! Oh and little spikes on the sides left and right! I want to swing at them with my big 'f**k-you-stick' and laugh, while they piss their armour!" S: "..." C: "Oh and... say... can you make one spike look like a middlefinger?"
"I wield the legendary katana, a mighty blade forged only by the most masterful of weaponsmiths using skills perfected over centuries." "Well I have a really long stick with a bunch of sharp shit on one end."
"Takes out saw with big holes"(IRL Swordbreaker, no it's not a FE Axe it's a dagger with a side meant to catch blades and break their poor quality metal like sticks)
That moment when the French dude says "come at me with your bec de corbin" and Google auto-translates it as "come at me with your practical bear". Surely, Shad, that is a far, far more terrifying weapon.
How is this not getting more attention? Fucking epic. Liked and subscribed as soon as I realized what was going on at the first "virtual private castle." What a fucking Shad.
@@salara2748 Ah m8 I linked them to you but it either got eaten by UA-cam, or the channel. Poss too many links. Either ways yeah both IH and Flashgits are using the new style of "ad" (basically a funny skit rather than reading from the script). Glad to see Shad doing it too. Although goofy they can be pretty funny, and much more interesting than the old wannabe standard promo method. It actually makes you want to watch them. And heh, I bet the Frenchman will be turning up more often.
You haven't heard of the Nordverse over on Critical Role then. They have an entire, ongoing storyline involving a bunch of hackers fighting over control of the Ultra Codex, including dramatic betrayals, romance, and sudden twists. Also a guest appearance by Matthew Lillard.
that isn't the funny part.The funny part is looking at his weapon rack behind him and see allthe swords maces, his BIG STICK and the bec de corbin resting on arms reach while he is armored and looks at you down his heavy crossbow's front end ;)
"Greetings, I'm Shad. And in this episode of Underappreciated Historical Weapons, we're going to demonstrate why you should never bring a knife to a crow's beak fight."
My reenactment group trained with halberds, our main safety lesson was to NOT use the hook to pull behind the opponent's knee. It's super-effective for pulling a person down
This is exactly how Viking era Scandinavian children were taught to wrestle. They were told all the dirty tricks, and then the adult said: Never use these tricks, when you are wrestilng for sport. On the other hand, if you're grappling for life and death, you better use every one of them.
With a bec du corbin with 1 metric ton of arrows pointing to parts with text saying: death, heres death, also death, did i say this part is death too?, death here too, did i hear death?... And so on
It seems like the bill would be great to pull a shield out of the way, and the spike would immediately make a fellow wish his shield was still there. Swing past the shield, pull the shield down, thrust into a stranger’s sternum, repeat, and the shield line is gradually broken by a line of pikemen with crow’s beaks. What an unholy meat grinder the battlefield has always been.
And pulling people off a horse with the hook. I would think it was like a billhook for rich people where it was mostly used like a hammer but could also set against a charge if you are on foot or pull down a horseman. Useful for basically everything.
Yes. Absolutely murdering someone with that weapon from hell is definitely better than the ‘stop hitting yourself, stop hitting yourself’ weapon any day.
I like VPN's but it pisses me off knowing that it's already become yet another tool for spammers and scammers to use on people and escape any repercussions.
I never knew the name of this weapon, but I always thought it was pretty cool. What’s even cooler is that the Frenchman plot line is still going, and the virtual private castle thing is the best promo I’ve ever seen.
Kind of surprising this isn't more popular, too. A crow's beak is iconic, easily recognisable. You get a whole squad of knights named 'The Crow's Guard' and you have a strong image of them holding up that weapon like a flag. Also, the scene writes itself. "My liege, they're wearing plate armour. Our blades won't penetrate that." -"Lads! Let the crows watch the sky." And then they turn it to hammer instead, using the beaks as finishing blows... kinda like how crows or ravens eat corpses...
Simply because most artists know zero shit about nearly everything besides "looking good", and the arrogance they extracted from the ability of "looking good" can be cancerous, for them, mostly. When they scratch their head for "inspiration" for hours and days, the inspiration they need is actually laying everywhere, they just never ever bat an eye on it since it's not in the "looking good" segment of this world. The pursue on visual arts turned them blind.
A character I really wish used a weapon like this is Corvus Corax from Warhammer 40,000. His name literally translates to Raven Raven. His legion, the Raven Guard, literally have helmets that look beaked. Too be fair in the setting he exists in. Corax is like 12 feet tall, wears armor that can shrug off tank rounds and uses a jet pack and lightning claws to fight so it’s not like he doesn’t have a badass loadout but still
Or y'know, GRRMs Nights Watch are called crows for their black armor. Fighting wildlings, bladed weapons make sense. Fighting the walkers? Something that can crush bone and pierce deep into enemies to kill at a weak point? A Bec de Corbin is designed for that job.
Not trying to advertise or talk down Shad here, but Atun-shei films has a video titled “My opinion on the Confederate flag” and the ad lead up he had there was HYSTERICAL
Ages ago, when I was in college I had a professor who said this was his favorite weapon. He posited that the hammer was the only intended striking end. The 'beak' and spike where just tools. Use the beak to take down horsemen. The spike for mercy when you had an opponent on the ground. Or tearing up doors and such with the beak and spike.
To be fair a soldier would see the killing potential this weapon has overall and its very likely a lot of people woulf get stabbed, hooked amd hammered whether they were horseman, soldier, door, or other. Armored individuals would probably get hammered or maybe spiked through a opening if it exists. Though shad discussed that already
Shad: "This thing is so dangerous! Every side of it is death!" Also Shad: *Swings it around and gesticulates around the pointy ends constantly throughout the video*
Historians: “Nooooo. I can’t decide if this weapon is a halberd, poleaxe, crow’s beak, 2 handed war pick, a long war hammer or a battle axe!!!!” Medieval soldiers: “killy stick”
Yeah probably. Swords were not really falchions, longswords, shortswords, messers, etc either. They were just swords. Some were big, some small, some one-handed, some two-handed, some straight, some curved, and so on, but they were swords. The classifications came later.
I don't really understand this culture of shitting on the katana, but waxing poetic about the other single-edged swords, such as the Sabre (be they straight or curved), the Scimitar, the Cleaver Falchion, the Messer and its variants (Lange Messer, Große Messer, etc...), the Chinese Dao, etc.... Many of these, as single-edged swords, either do effectively the same as the katana but look different (looking at the Messers), or sacrifice one or more aspects of the single-edged sword design to enhance other aspects (sacrificed length or cutting capacity to improve maneuverability, in the case of the curved sabres and scimitars. Sacrificed lightness/maneuverability, or thrusting capacity, to gain cutting capacity in the case of Cleaver Falchions and Dao). Yes, Katanas get insane praise, and in the same vein get insane hate. It's all a matter of trade-offs, but also availability of material and technology of the time when the weapon was designed. Why is the Katana still soo popular today despite there being supposedly objectively better options for a cutting sword? 1.It does it's job as a cutting sword well enough (yes there are better in raw cutting ability) 2. User Friendliness: It's design is conducive to the technique you're supposed to use, reason why you see soo many inexperienced users do surprisingly well with a katana as opposed other swords. 3.Ease of carry/living: its small handguard and relatively slim design makes it surprisingly easy to carry around when compared to similar swords. To give you an idea of just how much you were supposed to live with your sword, Iaido has a few katas that go over cases where you are drinking tea and have to draw your sword (which you don't have at hand) to defend yourself quickly. It is supposed to be a sword you take with you EVERYWHERE. 4.Ease of access: People are aware of them and their legend, as such it is easier to find sellers for them. 5. Looks: They look fantastic IMO. Is it the best? Depends on what you're looking for, but for raw battlefield viability, no. Modern viability? No. If anything the viability of any and all melee weapons as a whole in modern times is,rather moot. But if you were to ask me what would be the most viable single-bladed sword-like weapon in modern times is; I'd probably say that the common machete is up there (chainsaws don't count). Despite lacking a handguard and in most cases any and all thrusting capabilities; it more than makes up for it in toughness, ease of use, ease of repair, ease of purchase and cutting ability (thanks to it's weight distribution, reason why it is often used to chop wood when an axe is unavailable). The lack of handguard and otherwise defensive design choices are less relevant when most people don't carry swords nor know how to fight with them, therefore the ease of maintenance and cutting ability are more important, as you'll likely use it for chopping grass, branches, and wood, when not in the extremely rare case of fighting people to the death with it (and with it's cutting ability, any hit on an unarmored target is likely to result in a fatal wound if not a severed limb altogether). Is it the worst? It depends on what you're looking for, but again... no. It does everything well enough to be a serviceable weapon, but on that same vein it doesn't quite excel at anything in particular. End of the day, it comes down to preference, bc no one is dueling to the death with swords anymore.
@@在下是50萬 Not at all, it's American fiction, big difference! ;) Which I actually think might (depending on when it was done) be even more predisposed towards viewing Katanas as some kind of otherworldly weapon.
@@azchris1979 "corbin" in French sounds more like "corban". I think. What do I know, though, I'm not French and only had French for two years at school I graduated from in 1999, and haven't used since. Also, since I'm not a native English speaker/writer either, my attempt to write it phonetically could be even further off for any native English speakers/readers.
@@thossi09 It's old French ( in morden french we say "corbeau"), but if it's supposed to sound like it is written it should be corb-[ɛ̃] , no english words with that sound come to my mind, but in french, it's the same sound as in "un","pain","main","chien".
I could feel the moment when Shad smashed glass in his garden into a million pieces. Thought it makes me old but then I realised I´m watching guys messing about with swords in medival costumes and I feel 10 years younger again.
@@josiahricafrente585 I mean the weapon's name is French and the battle that my mind defaults to when someone says French vs English is Agincourt lol Though , then again , both sides lost soldiers. English didn't walk off without casualties.
Which makes me wonder what they were called back in their day. We know that various kinds of swords were commonly just called a sword but what did they call these various pole arms since (I'm assuming) many of these were used at the same time.
@@Riceball01 Considering now days most use "Gun" or if they are feeling particularly specific "Rifle" and "Pistol" I'm not holding my breath for anything fancy
I like to imagine they orderd: "a long shaft, spike on top, hammer on one side, beak on the other." "Like the one Tommy has?" "Yeah... plus a rondellguard."
Algorithm works again, I've subscribed to this channel for a long time and now I've been suggested this 3 year old video. All the best and don't give up
The internet has given me a video about a medieval weapons called the Crow's Beak along with an international dispute between the Australians and the French. I love the Internet.
Corbin is my first name. The name itself means "a raven" and derives from the Latin word "corvus". I didn't know about it's usage in French or it being a badass weapon. Pretty cool. Thanks Shad!
Me, who's obsessed with fantasy Dwarves: "Write that Down! Write that Down!" Seriously though. Dwarves and war hammers are iconic, plus it's got a good bit of reach to make up for their shorter limbs! I feel Dwarves would appreciate a versatile weapon with so many options when it comes to killing their foes. Same for poleaxes.
I would absolutely love to see dwarves depicted with hammers like this instead of the stupid stubby mallets and oversized sledgehammers. Being master smiths I'm sure they would make different tools for war.
@@forlornfoe A lot of depictions are made into miniatures and there has to be a certain look to them a small but round dwarf would look comical with a realistic size weapon and one with bec de corbin would look like a man-at-arms rather than the viking style expected of them. I think you would feel conflicted or even disappointed especially with the nonmatching weapons and armor.
@@ribbitgoesthedoglastnamehe4681 Disagreed on dwarves looking comical with proper polearms, of course the weapons should be made to fit their shorter height but pretty sure a dwarf pike wall or halberdiers would be scary as hell. Their short stature but heavy build might actually help with polearm handling, low point of balance and plenty of arm strength. Viking-style dwarves? Never thought of them that way, vikings used a lot of spears and bows, but no heavy armour or warhammers. I always considered dwarves late medieval - early renaissance since they have metal shields, advanced armour and crossbows (plus gunpowder). Sure they got the slayer/berserker trope of half-naked all offensive maniacs but those were rare even amongst vikings.
@@forlornfoe Yes, thats why I referred to you thinking that way if you saw an actual model or picture. Your arguments are valid, just not hitting the nail here.
@@ribbitgoesthedoglastnamehe4681 I suppose we have very different sense of aesthetics then, but would not be the first time I miss all the nails. I have actually drawn dwarves with polearms and played games like Dragon's Dogma & Dragon Age as a zweihander dwarf.
@@s.sradon9782 I think my reply got deleted, probably for including a UA-cam link. It is from an old TV commercial for Old El Paso. Google "old el paso porque no los dos" to see it.
This channel is so underrated, how the hell do you not have past 5M subs. The content is interesting, creative, informative and fun. You can see that there is effort put in every single video. And this channel has made me interested in medieval culture, especially in sword fighting.
The Bec De Corbin was a sort of precursor to the Lucerne hammer(Which I personally love). Yes, the spike was more widely used, but it was used against lighter armored targets(gambeson, mail, even some segmented armors) as well as mounted soldiers, to drag them down, similar to the bill hook, where the hammer section was used against plate, shields, and skulls. The top spike is obvious in its use as a thrusting weapon and sometimes for bracing against cavalry if the shaft was long enough, though spears and pikes were far better for this, primarily winged or partisan spears(bracing had a high chance of breaking the shaft). The main benefit of the Lucerne hammer over the Crows beak is that the lucerne's pronged hammer head was primarily for defeating helmets, catching and damaging plate armor, and to lighten the head to make a more agile pole weapon. I am no expert, but I appreciate the great historical pole hammers.
Shad: "Muhohohohoo... No resistance at all..." We have two options: Swear loyalty to the King-to-be Shad or fuel the fires of rebellion. I for one welcome our new overlord.
Did someone say Ravens beak? SIGN ME UP! One of the most brutal and still beautiful weapons. No matter one or two handed hammers, they are devastating!
Until today I have never seen one (closest is the war pick). My first reaction was:"This thing is awesome! Oh it has a guard as well! And spikes on the side! ..." My only critique is that the "spear spike" seems too small - then Shad showed the Lucian Hammer... xD In my oppinion this seems a lot more versatile and deadly than the classic pole axe!
@Jelly Squiddles Can only speak from the one handed one I have. It goes through butted mail like butter and breaks riveted chainmail. Curious if it would be able to penetrate armor, the two handed versions should be able to do it. Mine doesn't have a guard or a long spike at the front like a spear. It is more like a conventional hammer. Would love to see some testing on that one from Shad or Skalagrim.
Imagine you're a mounted knight, and some Aussie pleb smacks that crowbill into your kite shield. Either you lose your shield, or he drags you from your mount. I'd have to redesign my shield for easier discarding if I had to worry about those.
It's not underappreciated at all when you realize that a Bec de Corbin is nothing more than a pollaxe that modern people attached a different label to. Pollaxes are very popular.
If someone offers me a kite shield, full suite of plate armour, a longsword & my choice of polearm for joining him, I'm very likely to take him up on his offer.
Shad: I need to plug NordVPN, and I want to have a historical adversary for this skit I have planned. What nationality should I make him? NordVPN.... Nord.... Norman?.... French!
The sheer ferocity of the virtual French taunting took Shad completely by surprise! Unable to approach the spectral snail-eater’s castle, [galloping noises] Shad decided to continue his quest- [gets throat cut open by a passing knight]
I've liked this weapon for a long time, and similar weapons, but never knew it's name until watching this; thank you Shad for being informative on such a consistent basis!
Your theory of armor attack relating to layout of weapons on the head is very intriguing. Putting the narrow spike on top is the best placement as its equally good against all softer armours with a narrow profile to pierce and yet not get stuck in plate.
So after inventing increasingly more spiky and dangerous weapons in medieval times, they had to improve the armour to full plate and get rid of as many weakspots as they could to protect the user of the weapon from injuring himself with it. Now it all makes sense.
How this weapon came about
Noble: Blacksmith, I need a spear, a warhammer, a scythe, and mace.
*Some time later*
Noble: I DIDN'T SAY AT THE SAME TIME!
After a few minutes:
Noble: You know what? This actually might just work!
Blacksmith: yeah but isn’t this better
Blacksmith: What do you want sir? A spear, a warhammer, a scythe or a mace?
Noble: *Yes*
"You know what ? I kinda like it."
Come on guys, even if the noble saw the weapon's value he would be like
Noble: Well... since I already paid for it, might as well keep it. But I still want my proper order.
Since Shad built himself a castle he suddenly has friends. I guess it pays off to ally yourself with the most powerful man in the land.
reminds me of the dudes that eat at the denny's before evey LARP battle in role models.
@@jamestipton7872 A wonderfully beautiful woman who I would never have thought even enjoyed larping let alone fantasy novels dragged me to a couple , that every time I see that scene I get flashbacks...(I knew she was special when I told her she reminded me of an elf (long b4 lotr was a movie). She responded ... Kebler? With a death stare ... ."no , no more silvanesti" she responds to that" well better than kagonesti" asked her out right there in the middle of class... Teacher was not pleased... She said yes... I was... Than she dragged me to thoooose!
LOL, hilarious comment.
It is because he is Ta'veren.
If you build it, they will come! I was wondering if anyone would've thought of that!;):D
"This side kills poor people, and this other side is for rich people!"
Actually, both are for people.
Its just that some of them are less vulnerable to one than the other.
@@Drejzer No, poor people and rich people is better
Fekkin' legend XD
So, does it make this weapon a "Death distribution tool", which makes death more fairly accessible to people? 🤔
and the front is for when you want to kill poor peoples horses i imagine
"Do you want a spear, a hammer, or a horseman's pick?"
"Yes."
*slaps stick* "This bad boy can fit so many weapons on it"
@@MagnusMoerkoereJohannesen its Modular only downside is that you can only add more.
I want all that. 🤣
*"Let me show you it's features!!! Hahahaha!"*
More like "que".
"My armour can hold up against any blade !"
*"Block this you filthy casual."*
I am the most famous man on YouTub! This is not bragging! This is the truth! The truth will set you free, dear shi
@@AxxLAfriku YOU!!!!!!!
“I will continue to block your attack hahaha”
BLOCK THIS YOU FILTHY CASUAL
@@AxxLAfriku "I'm the most famous man on UA-cam" lmao you're saying this with 31.5k subs on the comment section of a channel with *1.15 million* subs
@@afinoxi he is the most famous
"everywhere is death!"
Medieval blacksmith: "exactly how I designed it to be!"
Armour: "No blade can penetrate me!"
Bec De Corbin: "I am no blade!"
The announcer to the boxing match: woah! Woah! I’m sure that’s not what he meant,
Despair thy charm and let the angel whom thou still hast served tell thee, Bec De Corbin is a hammer and spike!
Good one
Eowyn vs Witchking?
@@ribbitgoesthedoglastnamehe4681 That's the one. Tho there's a similar line in Macbeth iirc
Historians trying to define the differences between a bec de corbin, warhammer, poleaxe, halberd, Lucerne hammer, etc.:
Medieval soldiers: Haha, enemy skull go crack
Smashy smashy!
Hulk: Smash!
The interesting part is all the ways we tried to improve smashing each other's skulls.
I'm a simple man. I see Lucerne hammer, I think Margarine Mallet.
Yeah you can see a crows beak as a short lucerne hammer... and vise versa, so it's all semantics
Shad just confirmed that Dracula's castle teleport from Castlevania is just him changing his VPN settings.
It isn't?
@@The_Rising_Dragon i think you missed the joke mate
"Time to watch The Office US"
*teleports*
@@Gacho39 i think you missed the joke mate
Honestly every polearm is criminally underappreciated. Imagine if in every modern war movie all the soldiers only carried handguns and smgs.
I don't think most people understand just how much more power something like a polearm will generate. Not something you want to get hit by even with advanced armor.
That is a remarkably good way to put it.
So like WW2 movies?
@@fan9775 in fairness, a lot of those do have people carrying standard rifle's. And you get the occasion sniper.
@@Santisima_Trinidad What's really missing from WW2 movies is the high prevalence of grenades and mortars
Birth of the crow’s beak according to historians (no citations):
Medieval knight: “Blacksmith, I would like you to transform the concept of “f*** you!” into a weapon.”
Blacksmith; “I got you, fam.”
Pretty much
Customer: "Sooo.... I want to stab that guy..."
Smith: "Alright, okey, we can do that. So a dagger? You know, get in the gaps and-"
C: "Nonono noooo... I want to stab him through(!) his armour.."
S: "Uhm.. okey.. but.."
C: "You know those knights, with their shiny armour, feeling soooo invincible?"
S: "Well yes, thats kinda the thing about ar-"
C: "I want a big ass spike on top of a pole, a hammer on one side and another spike on the other side of the hammer! Oh and little spikes on the sides left and right! I want to swing at them with my big 'f**k-you-stick' and laugh, while they piss their armour!"
S: "..."
C: "Oh and... say... can you make one spike look like a middlefinger?"
@@Kremit_the_Forg glorious
@@Kremit_the_Forg a PM seymour disciple, I presume?
The Australian translation of bec-de-Corbin is roughly “get this up ya princess!!”
Citation needed….
"I wield the legendary katana, a mighty blade forged only by the most masterful of weaponsmiths using skills perfected over centuries."
"Well I have a really long stick with a bunch of sharp shit on one end."
Stick with pointy shit wins.
@@jellomaster5629 I will do you one better. European sword staff.
You must be new to Shadiversity
"Takes out saw with big holes"(IRL Swordbreaker, no it's not a FE Axe it's a dagger with a side meant to catch blades and break their poor quality metal like sticks)
Both of these spark joy.
You know the transition to the sponsor read is expertly made when the viewer can clearly tell what is coming but doesn't want to miss a second of it.
Tried my best to keep my serious, bored face, but broke when he finally said vpn.
Honestly, I didn't see it coming and I'm ashamed of myself for it
I didn't know
Oh yes
The holy grail reference going into a VPN sponsor is amazing
This is how you do sponsor!
"Virtual Private" Castle wow
It is truly the pinnacle of advertising
Praise the sun bro, time for crab
That moment when the French dude says "come at me with your bec de corbin" and Google auto-translates it as "come at me with your practical bear". Surely, Shad, that is a far, far more terrifying weapon.
Brothers we no longer poke the bear with the stick . The bear is the stick
*the actual bear that loaded artillery with Polish soldiers in ww2*
So we've upgraded our trebuchet to launch bears instead of cows? I approve!
@@jamesmerkel1932 just wait until you find out about hedgehogs…
Oh, those russians...
That is by far the greatest NordVPN AD I’ve ever seen!
How is this not getting more attention? Fucking epic. Liked and subscribed as soon as I realized what was going on at the first "virtual private castle."
What a fucking Shad.
You need to go watch Internet Historian's :D
@@BobT36 which video is it?
@@salara2748 Ah m8 I linked them to you but it either got eaten by UA-cam, or the channel. Poss too many links. Either ways yeah both IH and Flashgits are using the new style of "ad" (basically a funny skit rather than reading from the script). Glad to see Shad doing it too. Although goofy they can be pretty funny, and much more interesting than the old wannabe standard promo method.
It actually makes you want to watch them. And heh, I bet the Frenchman will be turning up more often.
You haven't heard of the Nordverse over on Critical Role then. They have an entire, ongoing storyline involving a bunch of hackers fighting over control of the Ultra Codex, including dramatic betrayals, romance, and sudden twists. Also a guest appearance by Matthew Lillard.
The look on Shad’s face after hitting the printer and realizing his kids might run through the debris field barefoot... 😳🥺😖😣😔
“Crap!”
Boi's gonna be out vacuuming the backyard!
"Ah... shit... my wife's gonna kill me..." is probably what was going on in his head 😂
@@earlofbroadst LOL Yes!
He's gonna have a bigger cleanup on his hands after the big match against CGNU.
Imagine breaking into Shad’s house, ready to rob him, only to see him standing in his living room armed with that in a set of armor. Terrifying sight.
that isn't the funny part.The funny part is looking at his weapon rack behind him and see allthe swords maces, his BIG STICK and the bec de corbin resting on arms reach while he is armored and looks at you down his heavy crossbow's front end ;)
@@galadballcrusher8182 " and that's when he realised, that he f#$%ed up."
"Your princess is in another castle. Too bad you wont be leaving this one."
"Greetings, I'm Shad. And in this episode of Underappreciated Historical Weapons, we're going to demonstrate why you should never bring a knife to a crow's beak fight."
Nah he'd just be in the middle of his living room looking at all his weapons yelling "Hold on, I don't know what to kill you with!"
My reenactment group trained with halberds, our main safety lesson was to NOT use the hook to pull behind the opponent's knee. It's super-effective for pulling a person down
Seems also like hooking an opponents hands helmet or weapons would be very effective
This is exactly how Viking era Scandinavian children were taught to wrestle. They were told all the dirty tricks, and then the adult said: Never use these tricks, when you are wrestilng for sport. On the other hand, if you're grappling for life and death, you better use every one of them.
“EVERYTHING IS DEATH!” needs to be a new Shad t-shirt
With a bec du corbin with 1 metric ton of arrows pointing to parts with text saying: death, heres death, also death, did i say this part is death too?, death here too, did i hear death?... And so on
YES PLS I WANT THIS SHIRT
And somewhere with crows beak.
@tsukinohime3 with a picture of Shads face when he speaks those words :D
Thats basicly Warhammer.
Both weapon and universe.
It seems like the bill would be great to pull a shield out of the way, and the spike would immediately make a fellow wish his shield was still there. Swing past the shield, pull the shield down, thrust into a stranger’s sternum, repeat, and the shield line is gradually broken by a line of pikemen with crow’s beaks. What an unholy meat grinder the battlefield has always been.
And pulling people off a horse with the hook. I would think it was like a billhook for rich people where it was mostly used like a hammer but could also set against a charge if you are on foot or pull down a horseman. Useful for basically everything.
These Monty Python and the holy grail style skits in between are just wonderful mate
A very fine segue into the ad.
Absolutely. Saw the ad coming a mile away, but the skit beforehand was definitely fun.
Isn't the first one from the three musketeers?
Agreed, could use a few more lapel mic's though or a good boom mic lol
@@uberXserial hau hau hau
Ah yes, the Murder Stick. Definitely better than nun-chucks.
I was drinking water when I saw your comment, and you almost shot that out of my nose. Well done.
Idunno. What if you're chucking the nun from Blues Brothers?
Yes. Absolutely murdering someone with that weapon from hell is definitely better than the ‘stop hitting yourself, stop hitting yourself’ weapon any day.
Shad explains why bonk is good for 30 mins
How many nuns could a nun Chuck if it could Chuck would Chuck nuns?
I like how shad unintentionally, shows how you can use a VPN to bully people without any consequences
Based.
I like VPN's but it pisses me off knowing that it's already become yet another tool for spammers and scammers to use on people and escape any repercussions.
I mean if this isn't the primary reason you're getting a VPN, what exactly are you doing with your life?
@@franciosdeaeruiu7555 not being completely pathetic lol
I never knew the name of this weapon, but I always thought it was pretty cool. What’s even cooler is that the Frenchman plot line is still going, and the virtual private castle thing is the best promo I’ve ever seen.
Especially when you recognise the castle in the distant background.
@@haillobster7154 yeah, I saw it the first time he did it. The Shadiverity lore is really getting fleshed out.
These intros are just getting better and better. Im lovin then
More like a dweeb...
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Kind of surprising this isn't more popular, too. A crow's beak is iconic, easily recognisable. You get a whole squad of knights named 'The Crow's Guard' and you have a strong image of them holding up that weapon like a flag. Also, the scene writes itself.
"My liege, they're wearing plate armour. Our blades won't penetrate that."
-"Lads! Let the crows watch the sky."
And then they turn it to hammer instead, using the beaks as finishing blows... kinda like how crows or ravens eat corpses...
Simply because most artists know zero shit about nearly everything besides "looking good", and the arrogance they extracted from the ability of "looking good" can be cancerous, for them, mostly. When they scratch their head for "inspiration" for hours and days, the inspiration they need is actually laying everywhere, they just never ever bat an eye on it since it's not in the "looking good" segment of this world. The pursue on visual arts turned them blind.
I WILL steal that for my next worldbuilding project, thank you cery much good sir and/or madame
Anything weapon allows a cool ass battle cry like “let the crows watch the sky” is automatically an amazing weapon
A character I really wish used a weapon like this is Corvus Corax from Warhammer 40,000. His name literally translates to Raven Raven. His legion, the Raven Guard, literally have helmets that look beaked. Too be fair in the setting he exists in. Corax is like 12 feet tall, wears armor that can shrug off tank rounds and uses a jet pack and lightning claws to fight so it’s not like he doesn’t have a badass loadout but still
Or y'know, GRRMs Nights Watch are called crows for their black armor. Fighting wildlings, bladed weapons make sense. Fighting the walkers? Something that can crush bone and pierce deep into enemies to kill at a weak point? A Bec de Corbin is designed for that job.
"Everywhere is death!" Will be the warcry of my Bec-De-Corbin wielding fighter in Pathfinder now, thanks Shad XD
every self respecting medieval history buff laughs at a good monty python bit
And even those with no self respect
That shill, tho...
Perfection
@@1mag1nat1vename Agreed, haha-- That is how I want to see commercials: RELEVANCY TO OUR LIFESTYLE!
Striding up to a duel with that:
“I’ve come to ‘pick’ a fight.”
I think that enemy got “the point”.
Dad stop!
You don't make the best point. But if you hammer on it im sure you will get a break through
@@Mazekial Gee, Archibald, do you think that enemy did or did not get the point?
You have officially made the most clever lead up to a sponsor I've ever seen.
I wasn't even mad!
Not trying to advertise or talk down Shad here, but Atun-shei films has a video titled “My opinion on the Confederate flag” and the ad lead up he had there was HYSTERICAL
Not gonna lie, I was impressed with that buildup.
That virtual castle skit was HILARIOUS
I was THIS sure that he would start to rant about how his mother was a hamster and his father smelled of elderberries.
Yes, the smoothest sponsor transition I've ever seen.
That was really good!
I usually skip sponsor segments but the skit made me watch the whole thing. 👍
And that segway tho
Ages ago, when I was in college I had a professor who said this was his favorite weapon. He posited that the hammer was the only intended striking end. The 'beak' and spike where just tools. Use the beak to take down horsemen. The spike for mercy when you had an opponent on the ground. Or tearing up doors and such with the beak and spike.
To be fair a soldier would see the killing potential this weapon has overall and its very likely a lot of people woulf get stabbed, hooked amd hammered whether they were horseman, soldier, door, or other.
Armored individuals would probably get hammered or maybe spiked through a opening if it exists. Though shad discussed that already
Shads neighbours: "Honey, there's two of them now. And they're having a go at some old drawers"
"This is getting out of hand. Now there are two of them!"
@@KnightofLondor what do we do
@@Ser-Lusacan call the cavalry
@@danny_decheeto8300 muster the rohirrim we ride for the shadlands
@@KnightofLondor
Shads Neighbour: “and he’s wearing studded leather armour now”
Shad: “ DAMN IT”
Shad: "This thing is so dangerous! Every side of it is death!"
Also Shad: *Swings it around and gesticulates around the pointy ends constantly throughout the video*
Shad laughs at danger
@@ClarkKulper nah, shad IS danger
Historians: “Nooooo. I can’t decide if this weapon is a halberd, poleaxe, crow’s beak, 2 handed war pick, a long war hammer or a battle axe!!!!”
Medieval soldiers: “killy stick”
Sledgy🔨
Lucerne
Yeah probably. Swords were not really falchions, longswords, shortswords, messers, etc either. They were just swords. Some were big, some small, some one-handed, some two-handed, some straight, some curved, and so on, but they were swords. The classifications came later.
Historians: "The head is too compex to be categorized!"
Europeans back in the day: "Cool stick to kill rich bastard."
“I brought the katana”
“Are you a weeb?”
Brilliant
I don't really understand this culture of shitting on the katana, but waxing poetic about the other single-edged swords, such as the Sabre (be they straight or curved), the Scimitar, the Cleaver Falchion, the Messer and its variants (Lange Messer, Große Messer, etc...), the Chinese Dao, etc....
Many of these, as single-edged swords, either do effectively the same as the katana but look different (looking at the Messers), or sacrifice one or more aspects of the single-edged sword design to enhance other aspects (sacrificed length or cutting capacity to improve maneuverability, in the case of the curved sabres and scimitars. Sacrificed lightness/maneuverability, or thrusting capacity, to gain cutting capacity in the case of Cleaver Falchions and Dao).
Yes, Katanas get insane praise, and in the same vein get insane hate. It's all a matter of trade-offs, but also availability of material and technology of the time when the weapon was designed.
Why is the Katana still soo popular today despite there being supposedly objectively better options for a cutting sword?
1.It does it's job as a cutting sword well enough (yes there are better in raw cutting ability)
2. User Friendliness: It's design is conducive to the technique you're supposed to use, reason why you see soo many inexperienced users do surprisingly well with a katana as opposed other swords.
3.Ease of carry/living: its small handguard and relatively slim design makes it surprisingly easy to carry around when compared to similar swords. To give you an idea of just how much you were supposed to live with your sword, Iaido has a few katas that go over cases where you are drinking tea and have to draw your sword (which you don't have at hand) to defend yourself quickly. It is supposed to be a sword you take with you EVERYWHERE.
4.Ease of access: People are aware of them and their legend, as such it is easier to find sellers for them.
5. Looks: They look fantastic IMO.
Is it the best?
Depends on what you're looking for, but for raw battlefield viability, no.
Modern viability?
No. If anything the viability of any and all melee weapons as a whole in modern times is,rather moot. But if you were to ask me what would be the most viable single-bladed sword-like weapon in modern times is; I'd probably say that the common machete is up there (chainsaws don't count). Despite lacking a handguard and in most cases any and all thrusting capabilities; it more than makes up for it in toughness, ease of use, ease of repair, ease of purchase and cutting ability (thanks to it's weight distribution, reason why it is often used to chop wood when an axe is unavailable). The lack of handguard and otherwise defensive design choices are less relevant when most people don't carry swords nor know how to fight with them, therefore the ease of maintenance and cutting ability are more important, as you'll likely use it for chopping grass, branches, and wood, when not in the extremely rare case of fighting people to the death with it (and with it's cutting ability, any hit on an unarmored target is likely to result in a fatal wound if not a severed limb altogether).
Is it the worst?
It depends on what you're looking for, but again... no. It does everything well enough to be a serviceable weapon, but on that same vein it doesn't quite excel at anything in particular.
End of the day, it comes down to preference, bc no one is dueling to the death with swords anymore.
@Albert Fels katanas cut through machinegun barrels? People that make these claim watched too many anime
@@在下是50萬 Dunno, pretty sure I saw it happen on TMNT back in the days! ;)
@@RannonSi TMNT is cartoon right, same as anime, fiction
@@在下是50萬 Not at all, it's American fiction, big difference! ;)
Which I actually think might (depending on when it was done) be even more predisposed towards viewing Katanas as some kind of otherworldly weapon.
Shad's neighbour: there's a weird bee keeper... oh wait... he's armed and smashing furniture... while talking to himself
Mud Crab you know they can film their parts separately and edit them together right?
Shad: *Waves pointy whacking portion at own face*
Also Shad: "Everything is Death!"
This is honestly the BEST VPN ad I have EVER seen, nicely done Shad.
One of the best I have seen indeed, almost as good as Jay Foreman's ads
It's up there with Internet Historian, and equally on- brand.
The Billhook is just Baby's first Polearm, while the professionals order One of THESE
Ahh yes the My Little Squire starting pack
@@maeton-gaming The Premium edition includes a Billhook, a Shortsword and a pony, for your young Knights-to-be
Note to self: Virtual Private Castles absolutely, totally existed back then because Shad said so.
Literally everyone: Has swords
Shad: Has a Bec De Corbin
Shad again: "Parry this you filthy casual!"
Me , pulling out my caestus : *Bring it*
No need to parry when you can fly and breath fire.
Behold the infamous question:
*But what about Dragons?*
Why parry when you can shield bash?
@@TheKing-qz9wd a fellow conqueror main
@@josephburchanowski4636
All dragons get a spear to the nape
I am German and I still shivered every time he said "Corbin". If there is a language called Antifrench I'm sure Shad is fluent in it.
I'm french and it's super effective against me
Bec de Corbyn is what I kept hearing... A left wing MP's weaponized nose.
Care to enlighten us?
@@azchris1979 "corbin" in French sounds more like "corban". I think. What do I know, though, I'm not French and only had French for two years at school I graduated from in 1999, and haven't used since. Also, since I'm not a native English speaker/writer either, my attempt to write it phonetically could be even further off for any native English speakers/readers.
@@thossi09 It's old French ( in morden french we say "corbeau"), but if it's supposed to sound like it is written it should be corb-[ɛ̃] , no english words with that sound come to my mind, but in french, it's the same sound as in "un","pain","main","chien".
I could feel the moment when Shad smashed glass in his garden into a million pieces. Thought it makes me old but then I realised I´m watching guys messing about with swords in medival costumes and I feel 10 years younger again.
"You can call it whatever you want" Then I call it Jack, it will be my Jack hammer.
Zis is not a Jack hammer. Zis is un Jaque hammeur
@@jjkthebest I don't know which one of you to boo harder right now.
@@jjkthebest ohn-honhonhonhonhonhonhon…
Oh no! Medieval ages how could you miss this awesome name? The Crowberd! Noooo oh why isn't this historically accurate yet?!?
@@darkskyinwinter i'm yoinking this. 😁
Thank you kindly, good man.
"Thats just unfair !"
-English soldier before getting his head split open , Battle of Agincourt , colourised.
Agincourt was an English win, though.
@@josiahricafrente585 I mean the weapon's name is French and the battle that my mind defaults to when someone says French vs English is Agincourt lol
Though , then again , both sides lost soldiers. English didn't walk off without casualties.
Considering how few English died at Agincourt, probably not.
@@afinoxi that’s very true.
A lot of people are sore losers when they are in a battle.
I've never seen Shad so happy to talk about a pickaxe.
I'm pretty sure we argue about these names and definitions much more today than they ever did back when these weapons were used.
Which makes me wonder what they were called back in their day. We know that various kinds of swords were commonly just called a sword but what did they call these various pole arms since (I'm assuming) many of these were used at the same time.
@@Riceball01 Considering now days most use "Gun" or if they are feeling particularly specific "Rifle" and "Pistol" I'm not holding my breath for anything fancy
@@VoresD Yea. exactly. Like "give me the gun, Tommy!" -"Oh, you mean the Revolver?" *Gunshot in the head
I like to imagine they orderd: "a long shaft, spike on top, hammer on one side, beak on the other."
"Like the one Tommy has?"
"Yeah... plus a rondellguard."
"That's just not fair!"
The reaction every spearman gets when he shows up to a swordfight!
Algorithm works again, I've subscribed to this channel for a long time and now I've been suggested this 3 year old video.
All the best and don't give up
This has the best VPN commercial skit I’ve ever seen holy crap
Oh check out the internet historian. Apparently those southern sea content creators really make great ad reads
The internet has given me a video about a medieval weapons called the Crow's Beak along with an international dispute between the Australians and the French.
I love the Internet.
Thank you for making a funny sponsor bit. So few actually bother to make a skit out of it and just read out what they need from said sponsor. Kudos!
I love the whole “virtual private castle” story just for an sponsorship.
Best executed vpn sponsor spot i've seen so far :)
@@hatalmas tru
i bet somebody will call his product that shortly - the phrase is too good to ignore...
I would love to see a “Medieval Myth Busters” where Shad just breaks things with various medieval weaponry
Historical European Furniture Busters?
YEESSS!!!!
Corbin is my first name. The name itself means "a raven" and derives from the Latin word "corvus".
I didn't know about it's usage in French or it being a badass weapon. Pretty cool. Thanks Shad!
I thought you said “goblin” and was really confused why your parents would hate you so much
That is the best ad integration I've ever seen Shad, you're not a sellout, you're an artist
Linus Tech Tips has entered the chat
Like his brother jazza
And then there is Terrible Writing Advice
Shad seems to want to compete with Internet historian for that NordVPN cash.
Shad Fact: Shad round house kicked the Evergreen ship to get it moving again. #facts
Wouldn't have happened if they had machicolations on the ship
@@spyrofrost9158 very true... MACHICOLAAAAAAAATTTIIIIOOOOOOOOONNNNNNNSSAH
Out of the newer videos this format is WAY better then the cut out still image ones. Thanks. I think I need to model that weapon for a game now
Shad: "EVERYWHERE IS DEATH!"
Me: Hm sounds a lot like Australia...
Me, who's obsessed with fantasy Dwarves: "Write that Down! Write that Down!"
Seriously though. Dwarves and war hammers are iconic, plus it's got a good bit of reach to make up for their shorter limbs! I feel Dwarves would appreciate a versatile weapon with so many options when it comes to killing their foes. Same for poleaxes.
I would absolutely love to see dwarves depicted with hammers like this instead of the stupid stubby mallets and oversized sledgehammers. Being master smiths I'm sure they would make different tools for war.
@@forlornfoe A lot of depictions are made into miniatures and there has to be a certain look to them a small but round dwarf would look comical with a realistic size weapon and one with bec de corbin would look like a man-at-arms rather than the viking style expected of them.
I think you would feel conflicted or even disappointed especially with the nonmatching weapons and armor.
@@ribbitgoesthedoglastnamehe4681
Disagreed on dwarves looking comical with proper polearms, of course the weapons should be made to fit their shorter height but pretty sure a dwarf pike wall or halberdiers would be scary as hell. Their short stature but heavy build might actually help with polearm handling, low point of balance and plenty of arm strength.
Viking-style dwarves? Never thought of them that way, vikings used a lot of spears and bows, but no heavy armour or warhammers. I always considered dwarves late medieval - early renaissance since they have metal shields, advanced armour and crossbows (plus gunpowder). Sure they got the slayer/berserker trope of half-naked all offensive maniacs but those were rare even amongst vikings.
@@forlornfoe Yes, thats why I referred to you thinking that way if you saw an actual model or picture.
Your arguments are valid, just not hitting the nail here.
@@ribbitgoesthedoglastnamehe4681
I suppose we have very different sense of aesthetics then, but would not be the first time I miss all the nails. I have actually drawn dwarves with polearms and played games like Dragon's Dogma & Dragon Age as a zweihander dwarf.
Also thank you for the smash tests, that really brightened my day
"Everywhere is death!" My current favorite Shad quote.
"You can call it whatever you like!"
Ok, I'll call it George.
Men, I'm French, and that's fucking fun to hear you told "bec de Corbin" I love the way that you say it
"I'd like a hammer!"
"Well I want a giant spike!"
"Por que no los dos?"
Of course the third line is said by an adorable little girl.
@@evilbob840 what reference is this?
@@s.sradon9782 I think my reply got deleted, probably for including a UA-cam link. It is from an old TV commercial for Old El Paso. Google "old el paso porque no los dos" to see it.
@@evilbob840 oh
@@s.sradon9782 Michael Reeves?
This channel is so underrated, how the hell do you not have past 5M subs.
The content is interesting, creative, informative and fun. You can see that there is effort put in every single video. And this channel has made me interested in medieval culture, especially in sword fighting.
The Bec De Corbin was a sort of precursor to the Lucerne hammer(Which I personally love). Yes, the spike was more widely used, but it was used against lighter armored targets(gambeson, mail, even some segmented armors) as well as mounted soldiers, to drag them down, similar to the bill hook, where the hammer section was used against plate, shields, and skulls. The top spike is obvious in its use as a thrusting weapon and sometimes for bracing against cavalry if the shaft was long enough, though spears and pikes were far better for this, primarily winged or partisan spears(bracing had a high chance of breaking the shaft). The main benefit of the Lucerne hammer over the Crows beak is that the lucerne's pronged hammer head was primarily for defeating helmets, catching and damaging plate armor, and to lighten the head to make a more agile pole weapon. I am no expert, but I appreciate the great historical pole hammers.
“What if I ask a blacksmith to make the murder stroke into a weapon?”
We would ask WHICH murder stroke weapon.?
@@SpeargrassForge Knight: Yes.
Shad Fact: Shad recently broke a world record by catching 30 arrows and two bullets fired at him.
What a guy
Shad the chad
The record was shortly after put to irrelevance after the same amount of projectiles were fired on Jörg Sprave where they just bounced off! 🤣
In under a minute?
@@asz3337 the arrows were fired by jörg in the first place
I’m a little amazed you haven’t covered this one until now. It’s a gruesomely effective tool of war.
Ok, that was probably the best Segway into a sponsor I’ve ever seen
Shad lets out a villainous laugh while holding spiky weapon
Me: what have we done?
Shad: "Muhohohohoo... No resistance at all..."
We have two options: Swear loyalty to the King-to-be Shad or fuel the fires of rebellion. I for one welcome our new overlord.
@@Lloyd_Montecillo Now you just need to move to Shadlands and get to work on his new castles.
Finally, some respect for the bec. This is my absolute favorite weapon of all time, thank you for this.
Did someone say Ravens beak? SIGN ME UP! One of the most brutal and still beautiful weapons. No matter one or two handed hammers, they are devastating!
Until today I have never seen one (closest is the war pick). My first reaction was:"This thing is awesome! Oh it has a guard as well! And spikes on the side! ..."
My only critique is that the "spear spike" seems too small - then Shad showed the Lucian Hammer... xD
In my oppinion this seems a lot more versatile and deadly than the classic pole axe!
@Jelly Squiddles Can only speak from the one handed one I have. It goes through butted mail like butter and breaks riveted chainmail. Curious if it would be able to penetrate armor, the two handed versions should be able to do it. Mine doesn't have a guard or a long spike at the front like a spear. It is more like a conventional hammer. Would love to see some testing on that one from Shad or Skalagrim.
French = Bec De Corbin
English = Crows Beak
American = Spikey Hammer on a stick
Oh no. Americans would call it the "Fubar".
Australian = snake poking stick
The Bec De Corbin is truly my favorite weapon right next to the Rapier. Beautifully made and definitely on my list to obtain in the future
This Bec de Corbin thing looks way more deadly than a Bill Hook, it definitely should be a more appreciated polearm.
What? A weapon with a french name?
Never!
Imagine you're a mounted knight, and some Aussie pleb smacks that crowbill into your kite shield. Either you lose your shield, or he drags you from your mount. I'd have to redesign my shield for easier discarding if I had to worry about those.
@@ribbitgoesthedoglastnamehe4681 Trebouchet? Fetchez la vache.
@@captainmaim Aaargh! Nough! Quittitough!
It's not underappreciated at all when you realize that a Bec de Corbin is nothing more than a pollaxe that modern people attached a different label to. Pollaxes are very popular.
I think it's very funny that Shad somehow got his own band of merrymen together.
If someone offers me a kite shield, full suite of plate armour, a longsword & my choice of polearm for joining him, I'm very likely to take him up on his offer.
I thought a rondel was a dagger, so imagine my surprise when I realized it was called that because of its circular crossguard / pommel.
Shad: I need to plug NordVPN, and I want to have a historical adversary for this skit I have planned. What nationality should I make him? NordVPN.... Nord.... Norman?.... French!
The sheer ferocity of the virtual French taunting took Shad completely by surprise! Unable to approach the spectral snail-eater’s castle, [galloping noises] Shad decided to continue his quest- [gets throat cut open by a passing knight]
Noooooooooooobody expects the Virtual Castle!
@@ShovelMonkey I'm more concerned about the farting in my general direction.
I've liked this weapon for a long time, and similar weapons, but never knew it's name until watching this; thank you Shad for being informative on such a consistent basis!
"This is your body"
"This is your body with a square hole in it"
ok.... you convinced me.
this was the best ad NordVPN ever paid for.
In fact, I doubt it's possible to make a better one 👀
UA-camr actually recommend an old shad video :)
"It's only a Bec de Corbin if it's forged in the Legendary Grail castle of Corbenic in France, otherwise its just a sparkling warhammer"
So like champaign
LMAO
You mean "...in the Legendary French castle of Corbenic in the middle of England"
Having something like a Virtual Private Castle just sounds like a cool concept for fantasy magic haha
Mordenkainen’s magnificent mansion.
That has to be the most work put into a VPN ad on all of youtube.
Nord VPN themselves couldn't top this.
Internet Historian may disagree.
these little skits are new, but they're not out of place. they feel like they've always been here, which is amazing.
Also, while we're talking about under appreciated polearms, can we get a video on the Bardiche? Don't recall you ever covering it.
2:13 "You can call it whatever you like, ok?"
Me: "Jean Pierre"
Your intros are just hillarious. You deserve a like for THAT aready!
Edit: There you go everyone. Happy NOW?
Reddit language
Go back to reddit. (Don't mean to offend you.)
No, just no
Why is everyone flaming you? And what’s Reddit about what you said? I’m lost 😂
@@spacetexan8695 I assume he said something about gold.
Your theory of armor attack relating to layout of weapons on the head is very intriguing. Putting the narrow spike on top is the best placement as its equally good against all softer armours with a narrow profile to pierce and yet not get stuck in plate.
Random medieval warrior: hahahaha nothing can damage me through this armour!
Crow's beak: *bonjour*
So after inventing increasingly more spiky and dangerous weapons in medieval times, they had to improve the armour to full plate and get rid of as many weakspots as they could to protect the user of the weapon from injuring himself with it. Now it all makes sense.
I really appreciate your analysis and not wanting to misinform people, Shad.
I love how concerned for Oz's safety Shad is. As if the shadlings weren't enough, he now has 3 squires to look after
"In 1547, King Henry the Eighth died of ailing health at the age of 55. If he had Nord VPN, he may very well be alive today"
With a VPN his wife wouldn't have caught him screwing around.
is this true ?
must be a wiki page on it i'm sure