Jerry'sGoldfish
Emperor
i think units using that kind of swords would have sprinted between pikemen and attacking an already halted horse attack, otherwise i can not imagine......
During the wars of the sengoku, 16th century, warfare changed and ashigaru formed tighter formations of pikes and gun walls. At the peak of this period Japan invaded Korea.
I know that the Mongols used firework bombs to scare the Japanese. In Shogun Total War these units are Korean auxiliary.
Yes but watch a kendo match or an iaido performance. Sometimes you block with the cutting part often at an angle for the oppenet's blade to slide off. But this is just in the formal performance, in the heat of battle it might be quite different.as much as i read till now (only a very liittle few), is that japanese warriors did not clash the cutting edge of the sword, but the back or the lateral, in a fight![]()