I don't know much about medieval sword fighting, and it's the first time I've ever seen that shield/staff defense strategy before. Did people really use that in historical times?
@@mammontustado9680 it is based on the madu - a weapon out of India made of a buckler with two long deer horns poking out from either side. You could also consider it a spear with a butt spike which would've also been common historically.
I don't know much about medieval sword fighting, and it's the first time I've ever seen that shield/staff defense strategy before. Did people really use that in historical times?
@@mammontustado9680 it is based on the madu - a weapon out of India made of a buckler with two long deer horns poking out from either side.
You could also consider it a spear with a butt spike which would've also been common historically.