Who Would Win? Knight VS Samurai

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  • @Simplehistory
    @Simplehistory  23 дні тому +62

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    • @davidspencer8373
      @davidspencer8373 23 дні тому +1

      Like video

    • @noahboat580
      @noahboat580 23 дні тому

      So now there's a total of 4 videos now that are essentially paywalled because of animated South Park inspired gore? Can't you at least repost the French revolution on rumble? It's not like anyone's allowed to repost your content even with the context of it being a deleted video...rumble is a considerable platform, not discouraged. Unless you're a liberal labeling the site as right-winged, but this is about history right?

    • @Tissueroll011
      @Tissueroll011 23 дні тому +2

      OH CMON YOUR VIDEOS ARE ANIMATED SO ATLEAST IT AIN’T SO GRAPHIC

    • @ryanvictoria6206
      @ryanvictoria6206 23 дні тому

      You said it! They never had Samurai vs Ninja!

    • @DigitalSpectator
      @DigitalSpectator 22 дні тому

      UA-cam is taking it too far. I can't afford to subscribe to each youtuber's Patreon.

  • @MrGeekFreek
    @MrGeekFreek 23 дні тому +414

    Time to bring back The Deadliest Warrior.

    • @romanvillegas7280
      @romanvillegas7280 23 дні тому +12

      #BringBackTheDeadliestWarrior Great show!! Shouldn't have been cancelled after it's 3rd season back in 2011!.

    • @seanchow806
      @seanchow806 23 дні тому +2

      @@romanvillegas7280Yeah. Me too.😢

    • @Booz2020
      @Booz2020 23 дні тому

      Slava SAMURAI 🗾

    • @gavinlybert7756
      @gavinlybert7756 23 дні тому +2

      I have the first season on DVD 100% agreed

    • @Darth_Traitorous
      @Darth_Traitorous 23 дні тому +2

      Took the words right out of my mouth. I truly believe the knight would win. They may not have the acrobatics of a samurai but their plate armor is pretty durable compared to bamboo and in medieval Europe they had less down time compared to the samurai. The samurai just had to walk home after their battle maybe a few miles away from their house. The thing I like about Japan it's like very tiny so there was not a whole lot going on compared to the chaoticness of Europe.

  • @panoptikum9768
    @panoptikum9768 19 днів тому +126

    "European medieval knight" - the guy on the left is 16th century, the knight himself uses a metal shield (not medieval) and a Bidenhänder from the 16th century, and the guy on the right is from the 16th or 17th century. Soooo...where's the medieval knight?

    • @AlexanderBlumenau
      @AlexanderBlumenau 16 днів тому +20

      This video is just so ridiculous... when fantasy meets ignorance meets I-do-not-care-about-history.

    • @PeregrinTintenfish
      @PeregrinTintenfish 16 днів тому +4

      @@AlexanderBlumenau What is weird is that the armour isn't stereotypical. An ignorant lazy person would just have generic armour. The "fight" is supposed to take place in the 16th century. The odd guy is the actual knight. Although I don't think that they said the shield was metal. A bigger problem is the use of the shield and a great sword together.

    • @Kuhmuhnistische_Partei
      @Kuhmuhnistische_Partei 15 днів тому +1

      @@PeregrinTintenfish The shield in the video is metal, because the "knight" hits his sword against the shield and it creates sparks and a clear "metal on metal" sound. But even if the shield was wood, it would still be unhistorical, shields with that shape were smaller. And while the two guys at the side would fit into the 16th century setting, the guy in the middle does actually have armor that would be medieval, like 14th century, but then he just casually wear the (too large) metal shield and a clearly early modern Zweihander - and as the name says, that's a weapon for two hands anyway and not a knightly weapon in any way.
      But I do agree, the armor depictions themselves are actually quite well done. Like the creator didn't look at any dates, but certainly did their research when it comes to how "some" armor looks like. Like the armor at the left is just 1:1 what I know from a 16th century museum in my hometown.

    • @Dr_Juju
      @Dr_Juju 15 днів тому +3

      bist wohl auch durch Geschichtsfenster hier 😅

    • @panoptikum9768
      @panoptikum9768 15 днів тому +2

      @@Dr_Juju so ist es

  • @skytrooperss892
    @skytrooperss892 23 дні тому +271

    7:35
    Samurai: "Why won't you die!?"
    Knight: "European armor, samurai. It makes me strong against your katana."

    • @Ironpine27
      @Ironpine27 23 дні тому +52

      "Plate armor, son. It's hardened steel in response to piercing weapons."

    • @brianmoyachiuz905
      @brianmoyachiuz905 23 дні тому +3

      *_"laughs in Kanabo and Tetsubo"_*

    • @Booz2020
      @Booz2020 23 дні тому +2

      Indoenshiyans: hold our Keris 🤯

    • @skytrooperss892
      @skytrooperss892 23 дні тому +3

      @@Booz2020 Also Indonesian: "Hold our 'Ilmu Kebal'."

    • @Kevin.A.J_762
      @Kevin.A.J_762 23 дні тому +1

      "Standing here, I realize" intensifies

  • @Matze239
    @Matze239 19 днів тому +106

    Not 10 seconds in this abomination of a video without historical inaccuracies... very hard watch

  • @Hathur
    @Hathur 23 дні тому +179

    Sigh. STOP with the nonsensical notions that full plate was heavy. It was NOT. Battlefield full plate weighed 50 to 55lbs (tournament jousting plate could weigh 80lbs). 50lbs extra weight is NOTHING for a draught horse, which is what knights used (an enormous beast, not a mere riding horse which are small in comparison) - it wouldn't impact them remotely in battle. In contrast, modern day infantry today carry 50 to 60 lbs of gear (including armor). This should give you an idea just how mobile infantry / knights were.

    • @Fulcrumn9
      @Fulcrumn9 23 дні тому +12

      Exactly thank you, it's also incredibly maneuable in.

    • @rioyr6210
      @rioyr6210 23 дні тому +24

      Don’t forget that the armour’s weight is distributed all over the body. 50lbs on your back and front feel a lot heavier than 50lbs distributed equally on your body.

    • @vanivanov9571
      @vanivanov9571 23 дні тому +1

      To be fair, an extra dozen kilos can be rough on a smaller horse, so I could foresee some cavalrymen with steppe ponies or the like preferring lighter armour. But overall this vid was ridiculous.

    • @Castor586
      @Castor586 22 дні тому +1

      I believe the extra armor was removed to better resemble images depicted from the era, from tapestries or paintings.
      If that's not the case, then here's my alternative reasoning. Armor was/is incredibly expensive, so it's possible that the knight didn't own the full kit. The second reason is that he intentionally removed it for comfort, or mobility reasons. HE might not have wanted the extra weight, or he was envisioning a scenario where he might have to dismount and then mount his horse again without assistance from his squire.

    • @Castor586
      @Castor586 22 дні тому +2

      My vote still stands with the knight though. The samurai kit was developed to counter a much more mobile and lightly armored opponent (generally). The abundance of archery and slashing weaponry drives this point home. This isn't to say that they didn't have weapons to counter heavier armor though, but they tended to be less specialized than the European counterparts.

  • @raptorbrotherhood766
    @raptorbrotherhood766 23 дні тому +90

    Whoever gets the first shot off

  • @mekingtiger9095
    @mekingtiger9095 23 дні тому +179

    My bet is on the knight. And since you've chosen to give the knight a Zwëihander, he might not even need to stab in gaps if he swings that thing hard enough.

    • @joshgray8377
      @joshgray8377 23 дні тому +5

      That weapon was used for destroying pikes and spear heads if I remember correctly

    • @mekingtiger9095
      @mekingtiger9095 23 дні тому +9

      @@joshgray8377 That was its main use in battle. But I just love how it can also double down as a bludgeon if you're dedicated enough. Versatility, baby. That's what makes it my favorite "medieval" weapon. Yeaaaaaaaah!

    • @duongyeetyboi2609
      @duongyeetyboi2609 23 дні тому

      Same

    • @BH-rx3ue
      @BH-rx3ue 23 дні тому +1

      @@joshgray8377 yarp, that and a guardsmen weapon (swing it about the place in a big whirly fashion and you can keep a mob at bay/take up a lot of room)

    • @joshgray8377
      @joshgray8377 23 дні тому

      @@BH-rx3uestill my favourite sword no matter what, looks real menacing

  • @PeregrinTintenfish
    @PeregrinTintenfish 19 днів тому +45

    Another UA-camr, Gesichtsfenster did a reaction video to this.

    • @byter9819
      @byter9819 16 днів тому +16

      Context: Geschichtsfenster (english: history window) is a German historian specialising on medieval history. He reacted to this video in a stream und just recently uploaded the stream as video on youtube. He just shows off the history inaccuracies of this 10 minute video. Geschichtsfenster's video is 43 minutes long. So one can guess the amount of inaccuracies he mentions. And those aren't minor details either

    • @PeregrinTintenfish
      @PeregrinTintenfish 16 днів тому +3

      @@byter9819 The length of a reaction video is not a good measure of quality of the original. Andrej also complains about everything. It is very theatrical.

    • @maybenotavampire
      @maybenotavampire 16 днів тому +3

      @@PeregrinTintenfish yeah i like his normal information video but when it comes to reactions he is a bit to aggressive and takes everthing to seriously like i get it many of the videos hes watching should have done a better job but it is still entertainment so a little bit of freedom for the design should be there for the creators like the dragon in peasent video he watched where he instantly didnt like it

    • @byter9819
      @byter9819 16 днів тому +1

      @@PeregrinTintenfish I agree with both of you (including maybenotavampire). I am no expert for history. Having that in mind, I do feel that his complains are still justified. And they can well be ignored, too by others. He has other standards when watching such a video. He watches them on purpose to spot inaccurracies, while others just watch them to be entertained. What he sells as major flaws, is seen as unimportant by others. In the end he also just takes the role of an entertainer in those reaction videos.

    • @PeregrinTintenfish
      @PeregrinTintenfish 16 днів тому +1

      @@byter9819 He is complaining to entertain, and also jumps to conclusions.

  • @amsrock8478
    @amsrock8478 17 днів тому +25

    When will a medieval knight come? This is the 16th century. 🤣🤭

  • @user-wx3wx5vy3q
    @user-wx3wx5vy3q 23 дні тому +25

    Broadsword? That would be a montante or zweihander

    • @duongyeetyboi2609
      @duongyeetyboi2609 23 дні тому +1

      THANK YOU!

    • @loowick4074
      @loowick4074 23 дні тому +2

      Zweihander was mainly used in latter years by Germanic mercenaries and not usually a stereotypical knight weapon.
      Longsword and broadsword are better to go with the knight.

    • @tubekulose
      @tubekulose 17 днів тому +3

      It's "Zweihänder". If you don't have an "ä" key, you can also type "Zweihaender" instead. 🙂

    • @user-wx3wx5vy3q
      @user-wx3wx5vy3q 17 днів тому

      @@tubekulose I speak English and in English that's how we write it. We do not have these letters in our alphabet those are just in the German alphabet

    • @tubekulose
      @tubekulose 17 днів тому +2

      @@user-wx3wx5vy3q That's why I mentioned the alternative spelling.

  • @HIFLY01
    @HIFLY01 23 дні тому +15

    What decided the results of the second battle? Pure luck or pity points to the samurai?

    • @sharkur
      @sharkur 16 днів тому +5

      european muskets had stronger gunpowder and some of their armor was even bulletproof. so it was clearly a pity point.

    • @HIFLY01
      @HIFLY01 16 днів тому +1

      @@sharkur my thoughts exactly

    • @dootless3819
      @dootless3819 11 днів тому

      @@sharkur At that range against a full-sized arequebus, the plate armor wouldn't have stood up to it, but yeah it was a pity point for sure. More likely than not NEITHER of those weapons would have fired. They didn't like to work, not even on a good day.

  • @jorgebea7033
    @jorgebea7033 22 дні тому +9

    Actually Spanish Marines defeated a force of Ronin pirates in Cagayan, Philippines, back in 1582. The tactics and discipline of Less than a hundred Spanish Marines prevailed against hundreds of ronin. The Japanese called the Spanish Marines 'Lizards',and today it is still their nickname, 'lagartos'

    • @eagle162
      @eagle162 22 дні тому

      They don't and you may want to take a closer look at that.
      "November 16, 2018
      Cagayan Battles of 1582: Debunking the Hoax"
      "Samurai Pirates Against the Spanish Empire? By
      Ceithernach, Sep 11, 2020"
      "¿Tercios vs. samuráis? Mito y realidad sobre los combates de Cagayán"

    • @jorgebea7033
      @jorgebea7033 22 дні тому +1

      The matter is about invincible samurais and razor sharp katana cutting through cannon barrels. There was a skirmish between Spanish Marines and armour clad Japanese ronin, and the Spanish prevailed. Not a pitched battle against Tokugawa Ieyasu army, of course,but in hand to hand combat the Spanish prevailed.

    • @eagle162
      @eagle162 21 день тому

      ​@@jorgebea7033that is not the matter that is being discussed. Again you can read what I left there.

    • @jorgebea7033
      @jorgebea7033 21 день тому +2

      @@eagle162 I've already read that. Just an interpretation, not the truth

    • @eagle162
      @eagle162 21 день тому

      ​@@jorgebea7033it is not that, that's going over actual historical facts and looking at the sources which are not aligned with the common popular story.

  • @TheHalogen131
    @TheHalogen131 23 дні тому +122

    Knight. No contest.

    • @soulknife20
      @soulknife20 23 дні тому +6

      Nah. Samurai armor was comparable to European plate armor in strength and weight. It's going to come down to the person in the armor and how well they are trained. It is essentially, who gets lucky

    • @akali2927
      @akali2927 23 дні тому +20

      @@soulknife20wth you sure a paper armor can match a METAL plate?!

    • @dickynatanegara1999
      @dickynatanegara1999 23 дні тому +3

      ​@@akali2927 It's leather armor actually, but yes, compare to iron armor, leather armor has more weakness

    • @ChrisZukowski88
      @ChrisZukowski88 23 дні тому +13

      leather breaks apart from swords or arrows. Steel is steel....

    • @generalnawaki
      @generalnawaki 23 дні тому +13

      @@soulknife20 sorry dude but no, banded mail is no match for PLATEMAIL when its hardened steel and rounded to deflect piercing weapons. Honestly even European weapons were superior. The Katana is probably the most over blown weapon in history, think on this, why did it have to be folded? because sand iron makes for weak steel so they had to layer it so it wouldn't fold after one hit.

  • @Bradzerker-ed2dj
    @Bradzerker-ed2dj 23 дні тому +71

    Shadiversity is going to rip this one apart, just so you know.

    • @chainsawchanselour5452
      @chainsawchanselour5452 23 дні тому +2

      Idk not enough double bladed swords

    • @BH-rx3ue
      @BH-rx3ue 23 дні тому +8

      you'd think by now channels like this would have learnt their lesson. I mean the knight removing armour coz it was too heavy for the horse? worries about flexibility? the naginata being sharper coz its made of folded steel!?

    • @vithlozek4247
      @vithlozek4247 23 дні тому +5

      Metatron....

    • @davidbongni5715
      @davidbongni5715 23 дні тому +1

      A knight wielding a Zweihänder (two handed-weapon) AND a shield?

    • @Warhammer40k47
      @Warhammer40k47 23 дні тому +2

      @@davidbongni5715 Right, this ain't dark souls.

  • @TenMillionYearProgram42
    @TenMillionYearProgram42 23 дні тому +12

    Both are friggin awesome, but the more I learn the actual history of these two warriors, the more I realize the samurai would absolutely stand no chance, if we're putting all the woo around samurai aside, and being intellectually honest.
    Also, the folding of katana and their ilk weapons, is not some mystical magic steel making technique, but rather a way to make a decent blade with really crummy steel.

  • @randolphtiangco6239
    @randolphtiangco6239 23 дні тому +35

    Sword vs sword: spring steel beats folded steel, longsword/greatsword has better reach than katana/no-daichi. Ranged weapons: musket beats arquebus. Armor: gothic/italian style has more coverage than an o-yoroi. Horseback: lance has better punch and reach than yari/naginata. Horses: a destrier is bigger/stronger than a japanese horse, is armored.

    • @generalnawaki
      @generalnawaki 23 дні тому +6

      Yeah the part about the horse being too weak to carry a fully armored knight kinda threw me, they bred horses to be strong enough for that task. The term war horse exists for a reason.

    • @randolphtiangco6239
      @randolphtiangco6239 23 дні тому +1

      @@generalnawaki both the japanese and western knights had warhorses. However, being hit by a 400kg destrier in plate is different from getting hit from a 200-250kg light war horse/pony with no armor.

    • @generalnawaki
      @generalnawaki 23 дні тому

      @@randolphtiangco6239 Like the difference between being hit by a pickup and a train.

    • @randolphtiangco6239
      @randolphtiangco6239 23 дні тому +1

      @@generalnawaki it matters when you and/or your horse are both armored

    • @generalnawaki
      @generalnawaki 23 дні тому

      @@randolphtiangco6239 I completely agree, and European war horses ridden by knight's often did have barding.

  • @viking_skywalker
    @viking_skywalker 16 днів тому +24

    from the first second to the last -- just a big Show of bullshit !!

  • @Prowres4life
    @Prowres4life 23 дні тому +11

    This reminded me of Deadliest Warrior.

    • @generalnawaki
      @generalnawaki 23 дні тому +2

      I remember that episode, they gave the samurai a horse and a long bow and had the knight on foot in chainmail, most one sided fight in the shows history.

  • @aidanmcnary-hickey6778
    @aidanmcnary-hickey6778 21 день тому +4

    The knight would win, he is going to be a larger heavier man, better armor and weapons, and if it comes to grappling well he absolutely gonna have the edge

  • @NukeLaLoosh
    @NukeLaLoosh 23 дні тому +28

    Knight would win the fight. Only so much finesse would get you so far in that time period. Our Asian friends focus so much on technique(which is valuable to an extent) that they tend to forget what it takes when it comes to a fight. That’s what made Atilla such a badass. Win the fight comes first

    • @danlomanalo4161
      @danlomanalo4161 23 дні тому +1

      Technique is superior boi😂😂

    • @danlomanalo4161
      @danlomanalo4161 23 дні тому +1

      Atilla probably uaed some techniques as well

    • @bhellzeboss7541
      @bhellzeboss7541 23 дні тому +3

      I mean... Is not like knight had no technique . Historicaly knight where nobles trained for their entire life to fight. War was entirely their job. They even forced small scale war only to have fun working. Not to mention, the very nature of those war was less brutal, giving those knight more chance to gain experience in war. It was pretty common back then to be. War veteran among nobility.
      Those noble knight spenders their days thinking and training for war, do you really believe they never created technique?
      Just go look at all the manual of war you can find.

    • @Matze239
      @Matze239 19 днів тому +1

      @@danlomanalo4161 Not against full plate boy

    • @danlomanalo4161
      @danlomanalo4161 19 днів тому

      @@Matze239 implying that knights also don't use techniques?
      You know what they say, technique beats strength

  • @FlowStateGaming57
    @FlowStateGaming57 9 днів тому +2

    How is the Samurai riding no handed and dodging a lance charge?

  • @14.huanle60
    @14.huanle60 13 днів тому +2

    The samurai at the last match should have chosen a "Kanabou" or "Testsubou" for the fight. This video is for entertainment only so please guys don't take it too seriously.

  • @darkknightbatman8269
    @darkknightbatman8269 23 дні тому +3

    You should have mentioned the battle of cagayan 60 Spanish conquistador Vs 1000 samurai

  • @noahboat580
    @noahboat580 23 дні тому +1

    If people remember deadliest warrior does anyone know where i can watch the back for blood specials for ira vs spetsnaz and spartan vs samurai? Its not streamed anywhere and i cant find it anywhere online

  • @jotadio608
    @jotadio608 7 днів тому +1

    Bro called Montante "Broadsword" lol😅😂

  • @Based_Gigachad_001
    @Based_Gigachad_001 23 дні тому +107

    I like both but a knight would destroy a samurai even without it's weapons. A katana would break upon impact with a knights armor. Samurai vs Spartan would be more fair. A better comparison would be Knight vs Viking as both have similar technology.

    • @RoyalRegimentofScotland
      @RoyalRegimentofScotland 23 дні тому +16

      Samuria vs a spartan wouldn't even be remotly fair depending on which time period your using that's a milenia difference in time periods

    • @moncro1871
      @moncro1871 23 дні тому +22

      Knight vs Viking is more fair???? You have been playing too much for Honor

    • @MajesticsTwelve
      @MajesticsTwelve 23 дні тому +22

      A knight's armor or sword would absolutely shatter a katana. This is what happens when you have to refold your metal so many times for it to even be possible to be a sword.

    • @cosmicobsidian672
      @cosmicobsidian672 23 дні тому +7

      ​@@MajesticsTwelvewhat are you taking about???☠️

    • @cosmicobsidian672
      @cosmicobsidian672 23 дні тому +14

      You think a katana is made of glass? Its not breaking on impact

  • @SimonUdd
    @SimonUdd 23 дні тому +2

    The knight. Katanas or other Japanese swords are not made to fight armour but arming swords and long swords are. The fairest match between these two in melee combat is if both parts has a blunt weapon and I am still betting on the knight due to superior armour

  • @alexandrubeale8166
    @alexandrubeale8166 23 дні тому +25

    Havent watched but knight should win

    • @generalnawaki
      @generalnawaki 23 дні тому +2

      Kinda hard to get through plate mail with a slashing weapon lol

    • @RonJeremy514
      @RonJeremy514 23 години тому

      @@generalnawaki With a naginata yes, unless actively trying to go for gaps. But what the video didn't seem to put forth is the fact that japanese loved using war bats too.

  • @tubekulose
    @tubekulose 17 днів тому +8

    This video is the biggest collection of exemplary nonsense and misinformation I've seen for a long, long time.

  • @NotMeButAnother
    @NotMeButAnother 16 днів тому +3

    This is about as historically accurate as that infamous Game Theory video about For Honor. By which I mean to say not at all. Shame.

  • @MrShiki1134
    @MrShiki1134 8 днів тому

    Its not a real fight until both parties shout out their respective super skills and techniques

  • @deadby15
    @deadby15 15 днів тому

    Knights in early Middle Ages were quite different from those in late Middle Ages. The same can be said about Samurai.
    Earlier Samurai were armored horse archers. At the end of the Sengoku Era, more and more (1/3 or more) used guns as the main weapon.

  • @sodog44
    @sodog44 23 дні тому +2

    It would depend on the warriors in the battle. Weapons are merely an extension of the warrior.

  • @SlyCooper1920
    @SlyCooper1920 23 дні тому +1

    I'm glad this channel's taking a bit from Deadliest Warrior but with a fun twist

  • @MayumiC-chan9377
    @MayumiC-chan9377 17 днів тому +1

    As someone who did reenactments of Sekigahara and Kawanakajima (both times my ancestors were involved) with my family i would think the closest to a knight would be the Mongolian Khanate.
    I love the Reenactments because my mother and other women of my family had Onna Bugeisha roots.

  • @loowick4074
    @loowick4074 23 дні тому +1

    A knight fully encased in plate is the most redoutable warrior in history.
    He is basically immune to everything but the heaviest armor piercing blows.
    Even armor defeating weapons like bodkin arrows from warbows and heavy crossbows shatter upon heating the chest plate and usually rely on hitting weak spots or hitting the horse a knight is mounted upon where the fall from a horse moving at high speed is enough to break legs and backs.
    A samurai needs a very lucky shot to deal with the knight as even heavy Japanese weapons like the kanabo are inferior for dealing with plate than warhammers or poleaxes the knight as access too.

    • @RoyalRegimentofScotland
      @RoyalRegimentofScotland 21 день тому

      Bodkin arrows also didn't even necessarily counter Knights anyway. You'd need mass fire to do that something a samuria can't do in a duel. Generally just not a fair duel anyway

  • @Croissant-123
    @Croissant-123 18 днів тому +1

    "Parry this you Filthy Casual"
    " *Bang* "

  • @luckytanuki5449
    @luckytanuki5449 23 дні тому +21

    This video felt like it was trying not to offend anyone. In a general sense, a European knight would win in MOST situations. Plus that second "fight" with the arquebus wasn't logical at all, you didn't even go into WHY the samurai would win that, nor how the the age of the weapon used mattered at all... Like what was the point of bringing that up. Felt like it was a throw away to not make the Japanese angry that a samurai would GENERALLY not win these types of fights. I thought this was gonna be a real historic and in depth analysis where it was explained exactly WHY a fight would turn out as it would.

    • @eagle162
      @eagle162 22 дні тому

      There's nothing that would make either samurai or knight, win the majority of the time.

    • @luckytanuki5449
      @luckytanuki5449 22 дні тому +4

      @@eagle162 There absolutely is... Especially if you get to the nitty gritty details like weapon quality, training, experience, technology, will. There are plenty of factors that would decide a fight a majority of the time. For example, medieval knights armor would be difficult for a samurai to deal with because of the poor quality weapons the Japanese had to work with. That means the knight would win a MAJORITY of the time.

    • @eagle162
      @eagle162 22 дні тому

      ​@@luckytanuki5449Europeans praise Japanese weapons and weapons (particularly swords) were traded across Asia.
      Experience, again there is nothing here, Japanese warriors were again praised by Europeans and even hired as mercenaries. Fighting outside Japan.
      Technology okay this is a huge misconception, hyping up European metal working and mistaking later Edo period swords traditions which focus on swords looking cool then practicality, is not the case with the koto era.
      Armor, Japanese armor can offer as much protection as a knight or more, both choose how much coverage they wanted,both basically use the same weapons and techniques for armored combat.
      Neutron diffraction study on full-shape Japanese sword"
      The Investigation of Establishing Time of Zuku-Oshi and Kera-Oshi with Data of Iron Image of Buddha Making Age and Old Document "Kokon-Kajibiko"
      Ancient and historic steel in Japan, India and Europe, a non-invasive comparative study using thermal neutron diffraction, F.Grazzi et al, 2011.
      The Sword and the Crucible: A History of the Metallurgy of European Swords Up to the 16th Century, A. Williams, 2012
      Some Aspects of the Metallurgy and Production of European Armor OCTOBER 18, 2016
      Archaeometallurgical Investigation on Historical Sword-Making Techniques in Northern Italy Between the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, G.Tonelli et al, 2022
      November 04, 2019 Japanese Swords "Mythbusting" - Part 1
      La question du minerai de fer pour la période médiévale (IXe - XVIe siècle)
      Home-made steel: A week at Manabe Sumihira's zuku-oshi tatara
      Mineralogical Study of Iron Sand with Different Metallurgical Characteristic to Smelting with Use of Japanese Classic Iron-making Furnace “Tatara”
      Micromorphology, chemistry, and mineralogy of bog iron ores from Poland
      SOME THOUGHTS ON UTSURI
      Posted on 2013/08/22
      January 27, 2019
      Iron and Steel Technology in Japanese Arms & Armors - Part 3: Bladesmithing

    • @luckytanuki5449
      @luckytanuki5449 22 дні тому +3

      @@eagle162 Just because the Europeans praised the Japanese swords, does not mean they could stand up to traditional armor lol. They are impressive in their own right, but they are brittle and are not ideal for fighting plate armor. Crushing weapons are most effective against plate, not slashing. As for experience, European knights have a longer history of fighting than Japanese samurai, and also adapt more to the situations needed. As for the armor, Japanese Armour was designed more for protection against arrows and spears meaning it is no where near as protective as plate, more mobile sure, but that gets into mobility VS protection debate.

    • @eagle162
      @eagle162 22 дні тому

      ​​@@luckytanuki5449did you not check out the sources I give none of that is true.
      Japanese swords are not brittle. Katanas were used against plate armor, you don't slice through it you aim for the weak points, which is the preferred method of both the knight and a samurai not crushing armor.
      Knights do not have any longer history of fighting and again Samurai fought outside Japan or against other foreign forces. Which included Europeans hiring Japanese warriors against other Europeans.
      Do you hear yourself, are you saying European armor was not designed to help protect damage from arrows or spears which are common in medieval Europe,spear being such a common weapon for knights.
      Both Samurai and knights, make a choice between protection or mobility based on their needs or wants.
      Not every knight or Samurai armor was equal to another knight or Samurai armor.

  • @jokestermasteroflaughter7754
    @jokestermasteroflaughter7754 23 дні тому +11

    1:50 when the samurai flipped off the knight😂

  • @samym1694
    @samym1694 23 дні тому +2

    Now try Roman Legions vs Samurai Army(pre-Gunpowder Era) or Sun Tzu vs Julius Caesar

    • @Admiral45-10
      @Admiral45-10 17 днів тому

      The earliest descriptions of ,,Ancient" Samurai come from centuries after the fall of Rome - not to mention, by the time these two would clash, Roman Army would start to experience its downfall (e.g. somewhere in the 3rd Century Crisis).
      Yet another factor is Roman Legions based their military superiority on tactics and discipline, not ,,individualistic" martial arts.

  • @keiming2277
    @keiming2277 23 дні тому +3

    Medieval Knight wins all they way
    Knight armour was to advance for samurai , even the samurai clone their version of knight armour

  • @joshuapedrosa2536
    @joshuapedrosa2536 6 днів тому

    Knights Templar vs Samurai would be awesome to watch.

  • @THERAVEN62
    @THERAVEN62 23 дні тому +10

    It is crazy seeing how much your animation has improved!!! Keep up the great work!!

  • @konaonpalannut9723
    @konaonpalannut9723 12 днів тому +1

    Please do more resarch especially on the arms and armor of both the japanese and especially the europeans before you make a video like this. Seeing the inaccurate bashford 14th century harness being used with a 16th century zweihänder and a oversized heatershield made me nearly cry.

  • @moonshinetheleocat1235
    @moonshinetheleocat1235 13 днів тому

    That last fight.
    "Standing here, I realize. That you're just like me, trying to make history!"

  • @mistersandwich0034
    @mistersandwich0034 15 днів тому

    bro bringing back a 30-years old worth argument

  • @xxxlonewolf49
    @xxxlonewolf49 23 дні тому +4

    Samurai used a BOW, then a spear LONG before the sword.

    • @RonJeremy514
      @RonJeremy514 23 години тому

      Yes and no. You only have so many arrows before running out of ammo or the enemy is getting close. But samurai were known for using bows at least as much as melee weapons in general.

    • @xxxlonewolf49
      @xxxlonewolf49 22 години тому

      @RonJeremy514 Yes arrows are limited. But the smaruai were not "basic" archers. As a rule, it WAS the primary weapon, then their version of the spear or pike. The sword in combat was a last resort. Liking pulling out a pistol vs rifles. A LAST resort.

    • @RonJeremy514
      @RonJeremy514 22 години тому

      ​@@xxxlonewolf49 Not necessarily. There are accounts of bushi and warriors assimilated to the samurai class using swords as main weapons, mostly in skirmishes, including greatswords, especially Hatamoto bodyguards but it also depends on the era if we talk about various warriors.
      Now, if one can wound or kill the enemy before being face to face, that's obviously a big advantage. Spear or pikes were not always the typical field weapon for samurai. There were many types of polearms and field weapons like the war bats (tetsubo, konsaibo), nagamaki (similar to a tachi/katana mounted on a massive hilt, but it wasn't exactly built like that nor always converted into a nagamaki), mallets too. Sometime they used improvised or crafted shields but they didn't seem to use those all that often.
      It's a bit complicated because the way we bring this topic like this would mean that they always carried a daisho (katana/tachi + wakizashi + tanto + field weapon + bow... No way a samurai can carry all that at the same time let's be realistic)
      Ashigaru peasant troops were most often pikemen and "basic archers" for sure.

    • @xxxlonewolf49
      @xxxlonewolf49 21 годину тому

      @RonJeremy514 TLDR, I have a life. Accounts, one of off stories are NOT the rule, not break or change The Rule.

    • @RonJeremy514
      @RonJeremy514 21 годину тому

      ​@@xxxlonewolf49 Except that there is no proof that it was the rule of thumb for the samurai to use pikes and lances. Try again.

  • @JustJulyo
    @JustJulyo 17 днів тому

    Deadliest Warrior sure decided to make their reboot much more well animated

  • @drewf41
    @drewf41 23 дні тому +3

    This reminds me of "Deadliest Warrior."

  • @user-wx3wx5vy3q
    @user-wx3wx5vy3q 23 дні тому +2

    You should be talking about a Renaissance knight cuz that's what was in the 16th century and firearms were come in use during this period like the arquabus if thats how u spell it

  • @badgerp-chanqueen7707
    @badgerp-chanqueen7707 12 днів тому

    Sounds like Legion and Herald against each others

  • @oliversherman2414
    @oliversherman2414 23 дні тому +5

    Knights

  • @shahdangalahad698
    @shahdangalahad698 23 дні тому

    Until this year i still playing For Honor, Thank you for the Knight VS Samurai video.

  • @hanzoofoasisworld7953
    @hanzoofoasisworld7953 22 дні тому +1

    My request is Alexander the Great and his Macedonian Army (those who have entered the Persian Empire) vs Hannibal Barca and his Carthaginian Army and the mercenaries in a pitched battle in an open flat battlefield.

    • @RoyalRegimentofScotland
      @RoyalRegimentofScotland 21 день тому +2

      Open flat battlefield Alexander is 100% winning

    • @Admiral45-10
      @Admiral45-10 17 днів тому

      ​@@RoyalRegimentofScotland assuming Hannibal Barca doesn't bait his army into an ambush.

    • @RoyalRegimentofScotland
      @RoyalRegimentofScotland 17 днів тому

      @@Admiral45-10 In an open field thats almost definitely not going to happen

    • @Admiral45-10
      @Admiral45-10 17 днів тому

      @RoyalRegimentofScotland Hannibal once pulled such a dirty trick against Romans, baiting them to fight while they were cold, hungry and tired. Of course, Alexander was a skilled commander and it's not that likely he would take the bait - but if he were to, he could have a chance.

  • @haydenhall4541
    @haydenhall4541 23 дні тому +3

    So you take away the samurais most used weapon, the yumi bow

    • @Nimori
      @Nimori 21 день тому +2

      And a knights shield. He just throws it away.

    • @Kuhmuhnistische_Partei
      @Kuhmuhnistische_Partei 15 днів тому

      @@Nimori Knights in full plate armor wouldn't use shields. If anything, the equivalent to the yumi for the medieval knight would be his lance. Or in the case of a duel on foot like this probably a poleaxe. But the entire equipment in this video is a joke anyway.

    • @weebslayer3411
      @weebslayer3411 7 днів тому

      A yumi wouldn't even scrape medieval plate

  • @kernowpictures2002
    @kernowpictures2002 22 дні тому +1

    However a Jedi or Sith would kick both of their arses

  • @sokarbcn6594
    @sokarbcn6594 12 днів тому

    The 1582 Cagayan battles were a series of clashes between the forces of the Spanish Philippines and wokou (Japanese pirates made up of rōnin)

  • @Wintermute909
    @Wintermute909 12 днів тому

    Wait....is he saying a blade that has carbon added etc could cut right through steel plates? How would that be possible?

  • @skynotaname2229
    @skynotaname2229 23 дні тому +4

    I thought samurai were also archers, specifically also gifted horse archers.

    • @Aegis---
      @Aegis--- 23 дні тому +4

      Yes, but then again, so were knights

    • @skynotaname2229
      @skynotaname2229 23 дні тому +1

      @@Aegis--- I have neither heard of knights being gifted horse archers or seen a single depiction of it. I really wonder what you are basing that on? Isn't this part of the reason why the mongol's whooped their butt?

    • @Aegis---
      @Aegis--- 23 дні тому +4

      @@skynotaname2229 referring more to archery than to horse archery.
      Regardless samurai bows would have no effect on plate armor due to their very low (compartively) draw weight. European longbow were designed to pierce plate with very high draw weights, whereas Japanese bows were designed for use on both horse and foot (although interestingly, the same is done with the mongol bows, however they have very high draw weights due to their smaller sizes)

    • @RoyalRegimentofScotland
      @RoyalRegimentofScotland 21 день тому +1

      ​@@skynotaname2229Knights eventually did incorporate horse archery. And its more that they are trained to do it than actually do it regularly. Its just how roman legionaries were also expert slingers but no body reallt remembers

    • @Admiral45-10
      @Admiral45-10 17 днів тому

      ​@skynotaname2229 Matchlock Cavalry in...well, entire Europe and Chasseurs a'Chaval in Napoleonic France (that also had its equivalents everywhere else in Europe).
      Winged Hussars in Poland-Lithuania were also armed with them, but didn't use them as much.

  • @babberification
    @babberification 23 дні тому +1

    I watched this at1.76 speed and it was still too interminably long.

  • @harishadzibulic6603
    @harishadzibulic6603 21 день тому

    A video about the japanese red army or Fusako Shigenobu would be interesting

  • @robfromjersey7899
    @robfromjersey7899 23 дні тому +29

    Knight wins. There, I said it.

    • @VikingTeddy
      @VikingTeddy 23 дні тому

      What kind of knight, against what kind of samurai? And a whooole heap of other variables. The real answer is, whoever you want to :)

    • @RoyalRegimentofScotland
      @RoyalRegimentofScotland 21 день тому

      ​@@VikingTeddyThe real answer is the knight wins most of the time for most time periods

    • @VikingTeddy
      @VikingTeddy 21 день тому +1

      @@RoyalRegimentofScotland Even if we strictly go by what kit is shown in the video (we'll overlook the uh, liberties taken), and assume they would duel in a way that makes sense, it still could go either way.
      As for time periods, you can literally dream up any kind of fight scenario you want :)
      We'd have to know a whole lot more about the fighters to even begin to make guesses.
      There's no point in even trying. It'll just devolve in to a pointless argument. -My fighter is stronger! -Yeah, but mine is faster, he'll dodge and stab you. -Nu uh, my guy has armor everywhere! -But my guy is a veteran and has ten years more experience! -Well my guy throws poison in his face and wins! -Mooom! Ducklover7457 isn't playing fair!

    • @RoyalRegimentofScotland
      @RoyalRegimentofScotland 21 день тому +1

      @@VikingTeddy It realistically just wouldn't go either way. Late knights were just literally unbeatable in a duel by anyone who didn't have the same equipment , armour was even capable of protecting against certain firearms. Samurias literally adopted European armour even after knights stopped existing. Samurias factually aren't better trained yet to an extent that can just depend on the individual. Even if it's a mounted duel the odds are even worse for Samuria. The knights take literally every single advantage. Yes a samuria can win because it's real life and not an anime and anything could happen but it's like debating if I'd beat a 10 yr old in a fight or if an SAS operative would beat a conscript in a fight yes I or the SAS could potentially lose in a certain circumstance but I'm easily winning 9 out of 10 times.

    • @VikingTeddy
      @VikingTeddy 21 день тому

      @@RoyalRegimentofScotland Fair enough. If we're talking full plate vs yoroi in every scenario, then yes, that's an advantage.
      Both would have to grapple and poke at gaps, which a full plate has less. Not enough of an advantage to guarantee victory maybe, but definitely enough to put your money on the knight.
      But that's a very specific scenario, I was thinking in general, not just kit vs. kit.

  • @ricardscelms8374
    @ricardscelms8374 23 дні тому +1

    Pov: "Dude just started his own 💀battle arc" like: ua-cam.com/video/_FD6Fyn2s0c/v-deo.html; ua-cam.com/video/7eLLhsGRj-o/v-deo.html it would be interesting to see both @Simple history & @DEATH BATTLE for collaboration 😎👍- looks nice & crazy scare at the same time💀

  • @LordMuffinToken
    @LordMuffinToken 23 дні тому +1

    Metatron, i call on thee

  • @ceejay1353
    @ceejay1353 23 дні тому +1

    The armor in the last fight is armor they would've preferred for archery, not Polearm combat. They had more European style armor as well that would let them deal with polearms and even firearms(Nobunaga prefred a single Breast plate). This was less common mostly because they had a strong Archery pride and history many stuck to. The type of Sword you're showing wouldn't do well against even just Mail, and would mostly required half swaoding to do anything. You're not cutting through any of even lesser armor. And you're not stabbing through any gaps without half swording and grappling. For which, if you are grappling, the European armor is actually has some draw backs For one, you'll have less mobility, and you're probably heating up faster too. In one on one at least, I think it actually goes to the samurai because most armored fights would end up being a grappling match EVEN with polearms. On the battlefield if we give each culture their equvlant, I would then give it to the Europeans. As the grappling increases, so does simple trampling. I don't claim to be an expert I just looked into this a lot , so I'm open to having my mind changed!

  • @thepunisher8676
    @thepunisher8676 23 дні тому

    "No rules, no safety, no mercy. It's a duel to the death to find out who is THE DEADLIEST WARRIOR"

  • @somefunnyguy2732
    @somefunnyguy2732 4 дні тому +1

    Durability: knight
    Flexibility: Samurai
    Strength: knight (due to the weight of the sword)
    Speed: Samurai
    Stamina: Samurai
    Weapons: knight
    Overall: knight
    I think it's true for anime weebs out there hardened plate steel and more layering is very effective against slashing weapons and that gives the knight a very good protection meanwhile the samurai got the advantage of flexibility which means that the samurai have a little chance to hit the Knight's weak spots and lastly the strength is very good against these situations speed may lack the knight but one fatal blow will end it all

  • @Buaam
    @Buaam 23 дні тому

    It is like I'm a child and my uncle is trying very hard to be a cool uncle while babysitting me

  • @daniellanglois9973
    @daniellanglois9973 9 днів тому

    Mace smashes clay pot armor Everytime.

  • @plaguedoctormorphious
    @plaguedoctormorphious 23 дні тому

    It looks like you made one of the samurai after Honda Tadakatsu. The one in black and with horns.

  • @Skibitihatsealofficial
    @Skibitihatsealofficial День тому

    Caesar is hosting the event

  • @Joemama-qz4nk
    @Joemama-qz4nk 23 дні тому +5

    Simple history you gotta make a comeback

  • @crazymulatto8981
    @crazymulatto8981 23 дні тому +1

    Interesting, but I think if they both fought un-armored, that the Samurai would win

  • @tanthaman
    @tanthaman 23 дні тому +4

    Can't listen to this guys voice. The other guys better

  • @nicbahtin4774
    @nicbahtin4774 23 дні тому +1

    European armor is just too good. It will crush the samurai in a cavalry charge. Or outlast the with their tough armor. Even they're weapons have more stomping power.

  • @user-er1ih6xt9x
    @user-er1ih6xt9x 23 дні тому +1

    Lol No Execution Crowd goes crazy 😡😂 8:29

  • @carlosteixeira8283
    @carlosteixeira8283 20 днів тому +1

    Knights would win. 1565 the Portuguese won vs the Matsura Clan at the Battle of Fukuda Bay.

  • @kernowpictures2002
    @kernowpictures2002 22 дні тому

    “I’ve been looking forward to this” Star Wars revenge of the Sith

  • @franciscosuarez1660
    @franciscosuarez1660 23 дні тому +2

    Metatron should review this video.

    • @shaihulud4515
      @shaihulud4515 8 днів тому

      He would cry so much - and then shred this bs completely to pieces!

  • @AgentPrimus
    @AgentPrimus 22 дні тому

    Despite being newer to firearms, I'd still say the samurai would be almost just as adept as its european counterparts. Take the Shimazu and Oda clans for example. Shimazu were the first in Japan to use them, while Oda Nobunaga alsor ealised its potential, and even came up with the 3-ranked fire system which he would use in his later years.

    • @Admiral45-10
      @Admiral45-10 17 днів тому

      I'd argue Europeans had more advanced gunpowder tactics - e.g. European fire-by-rank tactic, making it difficult for the enemy to even reload, Swedish Tripple shot, increasing the chance of hit, or a Spanish Pike Square, that turned a single battalion into an impenetrable fortress.

  • @BH-rx3ue
    @BH-rx3ue 23 дні тому

    Youd have thought by now you lot would get things a little more accurate. Getting rid of armour on horse back coz its heavy? worries of flexibility? A knight using a zweihander in a one on one and calling it a broadsword?
    CALLING THE NAGINATA SHARPER BECAUSE ITS MADE OF FOLDED STEEL!?

  • @augustuswalsh5530
    @augustuswalsh5530 15 днів тому

    Deadliest Warrior must rise again!!!

  • @VMVXMK2
    @VMVXMK2 День тому

    Unfair fight. Samurai isn't using Kanabo for armored foot fight

  • @brianmoyachiuz905
    @brianmoyachiuz905 22 дні тому

    I need Vikings vs Hoplites

  • @KC24987
    @KC24987 6 днів тому

    While the samurai is cool and all, a European knight has plate armor and swords made from richer iron content and a bit heavier. A samurai may have speed with lighter armor but the katana can't pierce plate armor unless they're aiming for the small gaps. Meanwhile a European broad sword/longsword can cut through Japanese armor with enough force.

  • @micahistory
    @micahistory 23 дні тому

    Last time I was this early we had knights and samurai

  • @aldrichcruz9321
    @aldrichcruz9321 23 дні тому

    all it took was their techniques even the European knight held something against armoured foes with anti armor techniques the used of Lichneteur and Mordhaus does Japanese Samurai anti armor techniques in their sleeve all it took was a quick slash blow that pour all their strength and refine their blade

  • @MasterLu2
    @MasterLu2 23 дні тому

    Now do Templar knights vs Viking warriors.

  • @Jakob2322
    @Jakob2322 16 днів тому +4

    very incorrect

  • @user-cc8ki5rn7i
    @user-cc8ki5rn7i 22 дні тому

    You can't win with that katana since the knights primarily use spears

  • @andrewcormack-foster3790
    @andrewcormack-foster3790 23 дні тому

    I'd like to see Mauri vs Celts!

  • @Eagl3xStrik3
    @Eagl3xStrik3 22 дні тому

    First iteration firearms beats a firearm that was almost 500 yeasr ahead of it's design, h how?...

  • @mattwalters6834
    @mattwalters6834 23 дні тому

    Interesting; I’d say the European knight armor would give him an edge. As for fighting arts, I’d say the samurai is better.

  • @NpausAsHawj
    @NpausAsHawj 23 дні тому

    No kicks allowed I see

  • @luisemoralesfalcon4716
    @luisemoralesfalcon4716 23 дні тому

    This seems like an episode of For Honor.

  • @sirgordus
    @sirgordus 23 дні тому

    Italian style Knight wears his shield not correctly and carries his Zweihander with only one hand.

  • @natheriver8910
    @natheriver8910 22 дні тому

    Wonderful 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥

  • @supernate760
    @supernate760 23 дні тому

    7:35 Standing here, I realize

  • @kwyoushyt6356
    @kwyoushyt6356 23 дні тому +2

    this is so cool, Love this style of videos!!!!

    • @tubekulose
      @tubekulose 17 днів тому +1

      Seriously? This video is the biggest collection of exemplary nonsense and misinformation I've seen for a long, long time.