Problem: aramusha is meant to be lacking in armor, it fits his move set of fast pace attacks and armor is heavy, he would be able to most of his moves but his infinite light chain would be impossible for him not to be as fast as he is but getting rid of reality, that would be badass
@@declicitous1763 Of course, that is video game logic most of the time. Armor weight is evenly distributed throughout the body. Think of it like slightly heavier clothes that protect you. It doesn't decrease mobility by much really, especially samurai armor in most cases. But logistics aside, I agree that Aramusha would look cool if he had actual samurai armor. In all fairness, his armored hat variants are real pieces of armor used by the common footsoldier in Japan known as Ashigaru. His armored hat variant is known as a Jingasa.
Actually Aramusha's swords appear to be Katate-Uchi "One Handed Fighting sword" as seen with his weapons having shorter, one handed handles than their katana counterparts
One of my favorite things about Aramusha was how different all his sets felt while still being _not a samurai._ It's nice to hear about different Ronin tales and how real world combat techniques differs from the Ronin we know, and honestly makes Aramusha's harder to use weapon pair seem even more interesting to watch play.
Was VERY happy to hear you mention Miyamoto Musashi in this video. When I hear the term "Ronin" he is the man that I immediately think of. Even when he was a Samurai, he always played by his own rules, and even more so when he became a Ronin. Just out of pure curiosity, Raven, do you own a copy of Musashi's "Book Of Five Rings"?
I have been waiting for this moment…..it will be EPIC!!!! Also after watching ruroni kenshin, I do think they are Kodachi like Aoshi Shinomori where after his duel with Kenshin he does adopt a two sword style with the kodachi. Still think it’s weird to call them katana because I think they are actually shorter and smaller than the Orochi’s katana
I don't think there's anything to do with both words, one refers to a consisting of two parts, elements, or aspects, and the other to a contest with deadly weapons arranged between two people in order to settle a point of honor
Great video as always man, always full of interesting stories and historical facts. With how you ended off, do you think every now and then you'll upload meme FH videos from time to time. I would definitely watch those as well.
@@RavenKnightYT Oh hey, out of curiosity. I was playing FH and thinking about how most Gender Locked Characters either made sense or not and when I got to Aramusha I was curious to ask. Has there ever been Female Ronin (specifically Samurai) during Feudal Times? If there was, were they less common than males and are there any known females not spoken of?
I'm a Japanese, let me clear this up, Aramusha is Japanese equivalent of daredevil 荒武者 and The ronin based off Aramusha was 100% the man who wrote the study of Nintenichi 二件一 two swords as one but didn't make it, and yes you can use it battle, using two to divert the energy to each arm like using one with two arms, with train, practice, endurance, muscle, speed, you can using alot of things~ Musashi Miyamoto宮本武蔵 and I'm very proud you didn't leave him out. Ronin means 浪人 Road-man= like you said Wanderer. Also Japan is very uniform making it so Nintenichi has value to two equal sword the mirror eachother with each arm, any weapon will wear you out over time, and if you like even I'd do a demo for you youtube channel if you want to meet up. I have studied four sword arts as a child being born into martial arts.
The two swords are equal that's why the name means that~ Two Swords as One, but ofcourse people overtime could make their own style of it and teach it, making books out of it- Tomoya Yamaguchi 🇯🇵
Thank you for the clarification. That does make sense now that you explain it out. I still would find it would be hard to use a dual katana fighting style in a battlefield scenario though.
@@RavenKnightYT We'll of course, if you're not strong physically and not used to it then yeah of course but you that modern day saying "just built different" just cause a individual or select few like or can do it doesn't mean the same for others. and like everything even though adrenaline keeps you awake nearly all of the battle it goes down a bit because you are using more of you body, pros and cons= two weapons and chance to defend while attacking and other cool stuff I could demo, but my point is not better or worse just harder to learn, get used to, and different.
Most shinobi ended up in a similar way. With the war over their job wasn't required anymore. I've also heard that a big point of the war in Korea was to deal with the over abundance of samurai.
Not quite. During the Edo period, daimyo might have been at peace, but espionage and spying was still necessary. Shinobi had plenty of work until the 18th century. And the war with Korea was partly to give the samurai something to do, and also so Hideyoshi could start his great Utopia plan.
I found this on the wiki so ofc, take this with a grain of salt, but on the page for The Book of Five Rings, it states this "Musashi states within the volume that one should train with a long sword in each hand, thereby training the body and improving one's ability to use two blades simultaneously." Do you maybe have some insight on how true or not this is? If it is indeed true, it could be a slight indication on why Aramusha uses 2 katana, to show that he is so well trained that he can handle using 2 of them. I'd love to know more about it if anyone knows about this topic!
As someone who trains in Niten Ichi-ryū (the style developed by Mushashi himself), I think the thing with dual wielding 2 katanas is that its just really inefficent. Even if you have the strength required to wield both effectively, there are various factors that will hold you down like the length of the handle or even the length of the blade itself, since in Niten Ichi most of the time its one sword for defending and one for attacking/countering.
My favourite, if personally unconfirmed duel of misashis is when, after being famous for being late and still winning duels, he showed up early to his next and ambushing his ambushers
I know this seems like a larger break from your regular content, but could you do a video on Dead by Daylight‘s Oni/Kazan Yamaoka? If so, how does he fit into the historical time he’s from? Since you’re a fan of storytelling, you‘ll definitely enjoy his story!
You know, I do wonder why they decide to do two katanas and not just do the actual katana and wakizashi combo like it is. I suppose one possible reason is that they want to cut on animation/actually animating the Wakizashi and they decided to just duplicate the Orochi's Katana? I mean, I can't really think of what other reasons could there be outside of that...kind of makes me worry of the new hero coming in 2 weeks.
I train, as a wannabe samurai, and we have wooden katanas, cheap, and rather heavy in a two hand sense, you can not block at all dual bladed like aramusha does, but, if you turn your left hand upside down , you can hold it close to your body and block, its akward, but ive found it works dueling friends and my father who has recently gotten into it. And the right hand simply dawns moves from training one handed.
You should do Highlander. I want to find out as much as possible about what a Valravn is. And shouldn't Valravns be in the knights since they are knights?
What are the two little daggers he has holstered on his side? They seem to be on every single chest piece he has and are they of any reference to anything?
From what I understand, Aramusha and Shinobi are part of the same organization, which may indicate Shinobis are more focus on assassins and sabotage, while Aramusha are maybe more.. Bodyguard position?
It's interesting that the two weapon styles are reversed in roles when comparing Japanese and European dual wielding. Indeed, katanas were about as heavy as a European longsword, so it makes sense to use it to block and parry, whereas late Europeans used rapiers (which were surprisingly heavy, but mostly in the hilt, allowing more efficient stabbing while increasing defense with a complex guard) to attack and daggers to parry and lock the opponent's weapon.
I would love to see an armor set for Aramusha where he's wearing Samurai armor. That would be very nice, in my opinion.
Problem: aramusha is meant to be lacking in armor, it fits his move set of fast pace attacks and armor is heavy, he would be able to most of his moves but his infinite light chain would be impossible for him not to be as fast as he is but getting rid of reality, that would be badass
@@declicitous1763 Of course, that is video game logic most of the time. Armor weight is evenly distributed throughout the body. Think of it like slightly heavier clothes that protect you. It doesn't decrease mobility by much really, especially samurai armor in most cases. But logistics aside, I agree that Aramusha would look cool if he had actual samurai armor. In all fairness, his armored hat variants are real pieces of armor used by the common footsoldier in Japan known as Ashigaru. His armored hat variant is known as a Jingasa.
Then maybe it should be broken samurai armor/ partial?
@@declicitous1763 lmao I wouldn’t really call him as fast pace when he has heavy armor and Juggernaut but whatever his fast
For shugoki too
One thing I've noticed: Aramusha's twin katanas are shorter than Orochi's katana. I think orochi's is actually an O Katana given it's length.
Actually Aramusha's swords appear to be Katate-Uchi "One Handed Fighting sword" as seen with his weapons having shorter, one handed handles than their katana counterparts
I thought oro had an Uchi though?
Uchi-Gatana anyways.
i thought its wakazashi or something like that
He has Wakazashi’s or Kodachi’s.
ahh the 47 Ronin. such good times when i was young
One of my favorite things about Aramusha was how different all his sets felt while still being _not a samurai._
It's nice to hear about different Ronin tales and how real world combat techniques differs from the Ronin we know, and honestly makes Aramusha's harder to use weapon pair seem even more interesting to watch play.
I want my grand children to say this was me and tell stories
I came for the Aramusha and stayed for the history. Just the way you say things that make it more interesting then when teachers try to teach.
Was VERY happy to hear you mention Miyamoto Musashi in this video. When I hear the term "Ronin" he is the man that I immediately think of. Even when he was a Samurai, he always played by his own rules, and even more so when he became a Ronin. Just out of pure curiosity, Raven, do you own a copy of Musashi's "Book Of Five Rings"?
I do
Bro much respect for these videos. They’re fantastic and very historically accurate.
I have been waiting for this moment…..it will be EPIC!!!!
Also after watching ruroni kenshin, I do think they are Kodachi like Aoshi Shinomori where after his duel with Kenshin he does adopt a two sword style with the kodachi. Still think it’s weird to call them katana because I think they are actually shorter and smaller than the Orochi’s katana
Funny that DUAL-wielding is much more effective in DUELS than in a battle.
I don't think there's anything to do with both words, one refers to a consisting of two parts, elements, or aspects, and the other to a contest with deadly weapons arranged between two people in order to settle a point of honor
“Of course you realize this means war” lol
Great video as always man, always full of interesting stories and historical facts. With how you ended off, do you think every now and then you'll upload meme FH videos from time to time. I would definitely watch those as well.
I have definitely been thinking about doing that. I kind of added that at the end to see if folks enjoyed it.
@@RavenKnightYT
Oh hey, out of curiosity. I was playing FH and thinking about how most Gender Locked Characters either made sense or not and when I got to Aramusha I was curious to ask. Has there ever been Female Ronin (specifically Samurai) during Feudal Times? If there was, were they less common than males and are there any known females not spoken of?
I'm a Japanese, let me clear this up, Aramusha is Japanese equivalent of daredevil 荒武者 and The ronin based off Aramusha was 100% the man who wrote the study of Nintenichi 二件一 two swords as one but didn't make it, and yes you can use it battle, using two to divert the energy to each arm like using one with two arms, with train, practice, endurance, muscle, speed, you can using alot of things~ Musashi Miyamoto宮本武蔵 and I'm very proud you didn't leave him out. Ronin means 浪人 Road-man= like you said Wanderer. Also Japan is very uniform making it so Nintenichi has value to two equal sword the mirror eachother with each arm, any weapon will wear you out over time, and if you like even I'd do a demo for you youtube channel if you want to meet up. I have studied four sword arts as a child being born into martial arts.
The two swords are equal that's why the name means that~ Two Swords as One, but ofcourse people overtime could make their own style of it and teach it, making books out of it- Tomoya Yamaguchi 🇯🇵
Thank you for the clarification. That does make sense now that you explain it out. I still would find it would be hard to use a dual katana fighting style in a battlefield scenario though.
@@RavenKnightYT We'll of course, if you're not strong physically and not used to it then yeah of course but you that modern day saying "just built different" just cause a individual or select few like or can do it doesn't mean the same for others. and like everything even though adrenaline keeps you awake nearly all of the battle it goes down a bit because you are using more of you body, pros and cons= two weapons and chance to defend while attacking and other cool stuff I could demo, but my point is not better or worse just harder to learn, get used to, and different.
Most shinobi ended up in a similar way. With the war over their job wasn't required anymore.
I've also heard that a big point of the war in Korea was to deal with the over abundance of samurai.
Not quite. During the Edo period, daimyo might have been at peace, but espionage and spying was still necessary. Shinobi had plenty of work until the 18th century.
And the war with Korea was partly to give the samurai something to do, and also so Hideyoshi could start his great Utopia plan.
Flawless work, you never cease to amaze Boss
I found this on the wiki so ofc, take this with a grain of salt, but on the page for The Book of Five Rings, it states this "Musashi states within the volume that one should train with a long sword in each hand, thereby training the body and improving one's ability to use two blades simultaneously."
Do you maybe have some insight on how true or not this is? If it is indeed true, it could be a slight indication on why Aramusha uses 2 katana, to show that he is so well trained that he can handle using 2 of them. I'd love to know more about it if anyone knows about this topic!
As someone who trains in Niten Ichi-ryū (the style developed by Mushashi himself), I think the thing with dual wielding 2 katanas is that its just really inefficent. Even if you have the strength required to wield both effectively, there are various factors that will hold you down like the length of the handle or even the length of the blade itself, since in Niten Ichi most of the time its one sword for defending and one for attacking/countering.
Plz do Berserker next 🙏🏼
Watched the hitokiri video you did yesterday and this one today. This is awesome stuff!
this video ROCKS!!
I just miss this nostalgic minion kills animations
They probably got rid of them so that they wouldn't have to make new animations for all the new heros
In other words...lazyness
@@BlackstonelegionWell, what else are Ubisoft known for?
The last minute of this video had pretty gud/funny edits. U should do that more :)
aramusha is cool but sometimes he would look cool without a hat
I was really hoping to get a katana plus wakuzashi hero but the Kyoshin is pretty cool auswelle
Luv your content bro
My favourite, if personally unconfirmed duel of misashis is when, after being famous for being late and still winning duels, he showed up early to his next and ambushing his ambushers
I know this seems like a larger break from your regular content, but could you do a video on Dead by Daylight‘s Oni/Kazan Yamaoka? If so, how does he fit into the historical time he’s from?
Since you’re a fan of storytelling, you‘ll definitely enjoy his story!
Great stuff man. thanks.
Such a interesting content my friend. Please continue. (Subbed) Just started to play with Aramusha. 🙏🏼
Bro is it me or does he have Gucci flip flop lol
5:52 what is the movie called
That outro music amazing i wonder which artist is it🤔🤔😌😌😌its perfection
its dishonorable to light faint you strike and strike true like a kensei
damn I have to say some weird (but great) content Keep doing what your doing also I wish you luck
10:28 that idiot fell for his own trap!🤣
Samurai jack and leo from tmnt
record of ragnarok also had musashi vs kojiro flashback,
You know, I do wonder why they decide to do two katanas and not just do the actual katana and wakizashi combo like it is. I suppose one possible reason is that they want to cut on animation/actually animating the Wakizashi and they decided to just duplicate the Orochi's Katana? I mean, I can't really think of what other reasons could there be outside of that...kind of makes me worry of the new hero coming in 2 weeks.
Probably because they thought that "it will look cooler". Knowing ubi that's probably the reason
@@Hadras7094 Yeah… That’s probably it
I train, as a wannabe samurai, and we have wooden katanas, cheap, and rather heavy in a two hand sense, you can not block at all dual bladed like aramusha does, but, if you turn your left hand upside down , you can hold it close to your body and block, its akward, but ive found it works dueling friends and my father who has recently gotten into it. And the right hand simply dawns moves from training one handed.
would love to see you cover the new Kyoshin hero at some point
I will eventually
i really wanna see you do more of the wulin characters
You should do Highlander. I want to find out as much as possible about what a Valravn is. And shouldn't Valravns be in the knights since they are knights?
6:56 you should of add the bonk sound effect
We need the highlander
First video I am kinda early to on this channel
The new hero might have that katana in one hand and short blade in the other type style
I think they made it two katanas just so it didn’t seem like they reskinned PK with a short blade and a long one
miyamoto was insane
Also could you do a video about highlander or warlord
When aramusha is kensei
Guess I'm a ronin now
What are the two little daggers he has holstered on his side? They seem to be on every single chest piece he has and are they of any reference to anything?
I love your videos! And love aramusha!
Also anyone know what song is on the meme montage?😅
Please do orochi and kensei
Damn Aramusha is cool
that movie fight scene had some insane effects!! woah jk lmao
Highlander next maybe?? for a kiss
so much work and only 6k views
I’m not super popular or well known yet. Hahaha. Maybe with more time that will change.
Cool!
Is anyone else thinking of record of ragnarok
Highlander plz his interesting and i wanna know what is a highlander
I believe he is called that because he is meant to resemble a warrior from the scottish highlands
Highlander or jorm one day maybe? 😫
He already did jorm
I'm rep 14 on this fool
So the Europeans have Rapier and dagger, the Japanese have katana and wakazashi, and us Filipinos have Espada y daga so which came first???
Sorry, fam, but this one was definitely Musashi.
12:41 Taste the cringe
pajn
From what I understand, Aramusha and Shinobi are part of the same organization, which may indicate Shinobis are more focus on assassins and sabotage, while Aramusha are maybe more.. Bodyguard position?
man with 2 weeb sword
It's interesting that the two weapon styles are reversed in roles when comparing Japanese and European dual wielding. Indeed, katanas were about as heavy as a European longsword, so it makes sense to use it to block and parry, whereas late Europeans used rapiers (which were surprisingly heavy, but mostly in the hilt, allowing more efficient stabbing while increasing defense with a complex guard) to attack and daggers to parry and lock the opponent's weapon.
I'm the 1234th like haha