I assume someone already answered the bardiche question, but just in case. A bardiche was used mostly around the 15th century when firearms were huge and heavy. It was used first and foremost to balance and aim the musket. Then because it took so damn ling to load the firearm it was used as a defensive weapon when the enemy closed in. I have never seen one this short. They were usually a long 2 handed weapon that was used like a bi-pod.
The wrapping around the bardiche axe is commonly found on axes made for chopping wood because the leather wrapping cushions the handle from impact while splitting the wood as the split log will often strike the handle
Jan (John) Hus was a priest and thinker and one of the most important Czech religious reformers and preachers. His works, inspired by the theological writings of John Wycliffe, played a key role in underpinning the essence of the Reformation. As of 1398' he worked and disseminated his teachings at Prague University, but as early as 1403 German professors there labelled him a heretic. Six years later, up to twenty thousand doctors, masters and students were forced to leave Prague University as a result of theological disputes.From 1402, Hus preached at the Bethlehem Chapel in Prague, where all sermons were delivered not in Latin, but in Czech. This place became the centre of the reformation in Bohemia.Because of his controversial relationship with the Church and opinions on Catholic ethics, Hus was persecuted and finally convicted of heresy by the Council of Constance, for which he was burnt at the stake. The followers of the reformist idea rallied together after the events at Constance, leading to the beginning of the Hussite Wars (1420-1434).
@@vihuynhquang5204 Fuck man, I was waiting 7 yars for this game since the first anouncemnt. KNowing Vavra makes great story line I waited even after release so I can safe up for best computer to enjoy the best experience. 7 years of anticipation gone away with this idot spoiling it. He probably does not even realize how important that is for me so yes if I would seen him I might have killed him or at least nock his teeth out.
To be honest I thought it was for reduced surface area.. Same as to why cheese knives have those holes in them aswell. It makes it easier to cut through whatever you're slicing. That was its practical purpose, but they also have them to be ornamental as well though with all different shaped holes.
Axes stat wise seem absolutely useless, you really have to go out of your way to use one to realise how damn good they are. For one they have precious blunt damage which is really the most powerful damage type in the game. Maces win in this category but have the slowest attack speed in game, bare none. This means against lightly armoured opponents maces fall short, you find yourself constantly opening the menu to switch weapons - swords for light armour and mace for heavy. When you use the Axe primarily you have the best of both worlds. It attacks fast, destroys light armour and crushes plate. The metal plated axe from Rattay is just amazing, coming with stab damage also.
Yes I prefer my axe over maces even. I use the #2 on this list the stab damage increase is worth it to me to use over the 5 more blunt damage of the #1. Axes as well as the maces appear to be able to break guards of your opponents far greater than that of a sword my guess is to to the weight of the weapon being concentrated in one area. Nothing is stronger than the bow though greater piercing arrows+yew longbow+headshot=death I don't care what they are wearing.
What are you talking about??? The stats are same as mace except mace has it all in blunt while axe have it split between slash and blunt so they are basically same but mace wont inflict bleading from the slash and on armored opponent axe will be only on half of its damage because slash part gets canceled but compare it with a sword that has no blunt damage.
Atack speed means nothing when fighting with high lvl knights - they block/parry every your attack, so you have chance for a strike after an ideal block only - thats why one hit damage matters more.
The cutouts are not only for looks but also to reduce weight. If you'd have to fight with such a massive axe your arms would get tired very quickly because of the top-weighted (? sorry dont know if that's an actual word) balance. Therefore the lower the weight, the longer you'll be able to hold it up
Bardiche, sounds like 'Bar-deeh' aka the 'Bearded Axe'. Came in polearms and hand axe form, most popularized in Northern and Eaterm Europe and Central Asia. Gimli is awesome. That is all.
I like the No. 2 axe the best because I tend to stab a lot. It's fairly easy to get headshots with the spike on someone that doesn't have a helmet with a lot of coverage and that usually takes off about 60% of their health in one blow.
the "Bardiche" is usually a very tall bit two handed axe, this looks maybe like a one handed sparth axe(predecessor of the bardiche, funny enough), maybe... I know I'm a little late but still, always trying to help.
So i don't get it. Whats the diffrence between variants of the Shirt sword? ,And is there a weapon doing Something unice? Do all weapons of a class behave the same when swung?
Mostly, but there are differences too. For example, most axes dont do any stab damage, except Broad Axe and Battle Axe which have pointy end above handle. There are also differences based on weight and sometimes reach.
As far as animations in the game are concerned, there is little difference between any weapons in a given class. However, as Miroslav Kocúr said, there are a few exceptions.
Determine8R Gaming so it's true that I felt that the new Bastard sword and that Longsword where the description says "made for conservative blows" are faster.. thank you
About the cut-out ornaments in no.3, they do have a practical purpose in real life. If the blade gets stuck in the enemy’s flesh, they provide space through which the wound can bleed faster, even if you don’t pull the weapon out of the wound. Many combat knives and swords have blood grooves or holes too.
Holes on blade of battle axe No 3, 2 and 1 are deliberately added to aid removal from flesh as it prevents suction. Modern military knives have a similar addition
Ah, that is good to know. I had thought that this was a possibility, since many high end kitchen knives have similar pitting/cutouts to make sure that they do not get hung up when cutting through meat.
Suction happens in mud but not the human body. It’s an incredibly common urban myth which is totally understandable. The holes are just to make it lighter without taking away from strength.
Halfway up the list before you actually get to the battle-axes - kind of why I didn't ever bother training with the axe. When you've got the Bailiff's mace and all the biblical swords to choose from why settle for "axe I found on the roadside"?
As far as i know there are not. The closest thing to a two handed strength weapon in the Game is a club that Runt uses at nthe beginning, but as far as i can tell, there is no way to acquire it.
I’m so confused. Why does every one say the one without the point is better at the end. The one without a point only has +2 extra slash/blunt damage whilst losing -24 stab. Surely the one with the point is statistically better ???
Whenever I use an axe I feel like its underwhelming, compared to a mace (they are so broken, I one hit Runt with a single riposte/masterstrike to the face) and swords.
Top 10 BEST axes? Aren't there like 11 axes in the base game?
Now if that's the case this is a plot twist
He did An big whoopsie
@@tristanverbiest94 i cant imagine he wouldnt notice that
@Eli Sebastian that's so cool, sales bots!
It’s top 10 by damage ranking solely
The # 2 is better than #1 because of the stabby end.
Yeah, that does come in handy.
An Axe is Generally less Difficult to make than a Sword and so is cheaper
That does make sense logically.
Vikings used long handle axes and they did pretty good with them besides pikes.
I assume someone already answered the bardiche question, but just in case. A bardiche was used mostly around the 15th century when firearms were huge and heavy. It was used first and foremost to balance and aim the musket. Then because it took so damn ling to load the firearm it was used as a defensive weapon when the enemy closed in. I have never seen one this short. They were usually a long 2 handed weapon that was used like a bi-pod.
Just like in real life, having a ton of money makes the game much easier.
I mean, i assume thats true, i cant confirm because i don't have a ton of money in real life. But, im pretty sure thats the way it is.
True
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The wrapping around the bardiche axe is commonly found on axes made for chopping wood because the leather wrapping cushions the handle from impact while splitting the wood as the split log will often strike the handle
Cool to know.
Jan (John) Hus was a priest and thinker and one of the most important Czech religious reformers and preachers. His works, inspired by the theological writings of John Wycliffe, played a key role in underpinning the essence of the Reformation.
As of 1398' he worked and disseminated his teachings at Prague University, but as early as 1403 German professors there labelled him a heretic. Six years later, up to twenty thousand doctors, masters and students were forced to leave Prague University as a result of theological disputes.From 1402, Hus preached at the Bethlehem Chapel in Prague, where all sermons were delivered not in Latin, but in Czech. This place became the centre of the reformation in Bohemia.Because of his controversial relationship with the Church and opinions on Catholic ethics, Hus was persecuted and finally convicted of heresy by the Council of Constance, for which he was burnt at the stake. The followers of the reformist idea rallied together after the events at Constance, leading to the beginning of the Hussite Wars (1420-1434).
@@17MrLeon just do it man - he actually did it, but in the late-game, not near the end yet
@@vihuynhquang5204 Fuck man, I was waiting 7 yars for this game since the first anouncemnt. KNowing Vavra makes great story line I waited even after release so I can safe up for best computer to enjoy the best experience. 7 years of anticipation gone away with this idot spoiling it. He probably does not even realize how important that is for me so yes if I would seen him I might have killed him or at least nock his teeth out.
There's a good Lad.
the holes in the blade of the battle axe are for weight purposes, their purpose is to have a lighter axe without giving up structural strenght
That makes more sense. I was thinking they were similar to fluting on a sword which helps keep it from getting stuck in someone.
@@Chadwickthegooberknight The fluting on swords are also mainly for weight reduction too.
To be honest I thought it was for reduced surface area.. Same as to why cheese knives have those holes in them aswell. It makes it easier to cut through whatever you're slicing. That was its practical purpose, but they also have them to be ornamental as well though with all different shaped holes.
Axes stat wise seem absolutely useless, you really have to go out of your way to use one to realise how damn good they are.
For one they have precious blunt damage which is really the most powerful damage type in the game. Maces win in this category but have the slowest attack speed in game, bare none.
This means against lightly armoured opponents maces fall short, you find yourself constantly opening the menu to switch weapons - swords for light armour and mace for heavy.
When you use the Axe primarily you have the best of both worlds. It attacks fast, destroys light armour and crushes plate. The metal plated axe from Rattay is just amazing, coming with stab damage also.
That is the way that i treat the axe, its basically the best middle ground weapon.
Yes I prefer my axe over maces even. I use the #2 on this list the stab damage increase is worth it to me to use over the 5 more blunt damage of the #1.
Axes as well as the maces appear to be able to break guards of your opponents far greater than that of a sword my guess is to to the weight of the weapon being concentrated in one area.
Nothing is stronger than the bow though greater piercing arrows+yew longbow+headshot=death I don't care what they are wearing.
What are you talking about??? The stats are same as mace except mace has it all in blunt while axe have it split between slash and blunt so they are basically same but mace wont inflict bleading from the slash and on armored opponent axe will be only on half of its damage because slash part gets canceled but compare it with a sword that has no blunt damage.
Atack speed means nothing when fighting with high lvl knights - they block/parry every your attack, so you have chance for a strike after an ideal block only - thats why one hit damage matters more.
The cutouts are not only for looks but also to reduce weight. If you'd have to fight with such a massive axe your arms would get tired very quickly because of the top-weighted (? sorry dont know if that's an actual word) balance. Therefore the lower the weight, the longer you'll be able to hold it up
These small holes wont do much though
That does make logical sense.
@@NicNac1707 you'd be surprised what a few ounces will do in boxing gloves.
Bardiche, sounds like 'Bar-deeh' aka the 'Bearded Axe'. Came in polearms and hand axe form, most popularized in Northern and Eaterm Europe and Central Asia.
Gimli is awesome.
That is all.
Quality points. Quality comments.
I wish you could dye things in game. Would be cool
I agree, color variety would be very cool.
I like the No. 2 axe the best because I tend to stab a lot. It's fairly easy to get headshots with the spike on someone that doesn't have a helmet with a lot of coverage and that usually takes off about 60% of their health in one blow.
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That is valuable knowledge, thanks for the tidbit.
the "Bardiche" is usually a very tall bit two handed axe, this looks maybe like a one handed sparth axe(predecessor of the bardiche, funny enough), maybe... I know I'm a little late but still, always trying to help.
It's funny to see the Bardiche as an axe when the actual Bardiche polearm is also in the game.
I prefer the runner up. Its got nice stats and not too expensive!
Thats true.
Nice think im done training with swords and moving to an axe lok
I love axes in KCD, they are seriously under rated.
A bardiche is traditionally an archer/musketeers last ditch weapon if I remember correctly
Thank you for the giggity sir.
No problem.
So i don't get it. Whats the diffrence between variants of the Shirt sword? ,And is there a weapon doing Something unice?
Do all weapons of a class behave the same when swung?
Mostly, but there are differences too.
For example, most axes dont do any stab damage, except Broad Axe and Battle Axe which have pointy end above handle. There are also differences based on weight and sometimes reach.
As far as animations in the game are concerned, there is little difference between any weapons in a given class. However, as Miroslav Kocúr said, there are a few exceptions.
Determine8R Gaming so it's true that I felt that the new Bastard sword and that Longsword where the description says "made for conservative blows" are faster.. thank you
DOOM it’s a bit different from the pants sword
Am I having a stroke?
About the cut-out ornaments in no.3, they do have a practical purpose in real life. If the blade gets stuck in the enemy’s flesh, they provide space through which the wound can bleed faster, even if you don’t pull the weapon out of the wound. Many combat knives and swords have blood grooves or holes too.
Holes on blade of battle axe No 3, 2 and 1 are deliberately added to aid removal from flesh as it prevents suction. Modern military knives have a similar addition
Ah, that is good to know. I had thought that this was a possibility, since many high end kitchen knives have similar pitting/cutouts to make sure that they do not get hung up when cutting through meat.
Suction happens in mud but not the human body. It’s an incredibly common urban myth which is totally understandable. The holes are just to make it lighter without taking away from strength.
Halfway up the list before you actually get to the battle-axes - kind of why I didn't ever bother training with the axe. When you've got the Bailiff's mace and all the biblical swords to choose from why settle for "axe I found on the roadside"?
Yeah, they aren't the best weapons, but the metal battle axe with the spike is actually pretty dang good.
6:30 this dude really said giggity
Lmao
Are there no 2handed axes in this game??
As far as i know there are not. The closest thing to a two handed strength weapon in the Game is a club that Runt uses at nthe beginning, but as far as i can tell, there is no way to acquire it.
Halberd.
There is some two handed weapons but those are pickups and you can't keep them
@@Dare_To_Game bro longswords are 2 handed strength weapons are u high
I’m so confused. Why does every one say the one without the point is better at the end. The one without a point only has +2 extra slash/blunt damage whilst losing -24 stab. Surely the one with the point is statistically better ???
Whenever I use an axe I feel like its underwhelming, compared to a mace (they are so broken, I one hit Runt with a single riposte/masterstrike to the face) and swords.
Oh yeah. The #1 Axe is the battleaxe I want to hammer.
Good.
A bardiche is a large axe/pole arm. Nothing like the one in the game.
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I'll have to take your word for it.
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I am glad you like them, emphatically.
Why axes need charisma??
Make a hammer and mace one
Already did, same series/playlist as this one.
Any benefits comparing to mase or long sword? None actually.
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Fun Fact of the Day.
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I love kingdom come, but on Xbox game looks like shit.
I believe I'm going to invest in some 🪓 training 🤙
In my current file I'm mainly using axes and maces... I prefer them then swords anyway