Can a longsword break a katana?

Swords can break, if the forces are right. It's not supposed to happen but it did sometimes. Japanese swords vary. Most are a bit harder than the average European sword, and while hardness helps with sharpness it also makes a blade more brittle.
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Is a katana stronger than a longsword?

The longsword is a longer, heavier sword with more stopping power, while the katana is a shorter, lighter sword with a stronger cutting edge.
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Is it possible to break a katana?

anythings possible, but it isn't probable unless you hit the sword of a hard enough surface (or get it stuck in a big piece of wood, aka a tree sump). I've seen people bend a blade, but never break one, you would need to push the blade past its shear strength (point at which the selected metal will snap).
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How durable is a katana?

Remember, a traditional Katana is durable enough for the task it was designed for, namely - cutting through human flesh and bone. When it comes to steel on steel, they generally don't do so well (if struck edge to edge, Katana will generally chip and bite into each other and lock up).
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Are katanas weak?

No, the katana is not a bad sword. It's not as strong as Hollywood or video games have it, but it's not weak or “worse” than most blades either.
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Do katanas break easy?

Katana were probably the hardest swords in the ancient world, but they were also brittle compared to other blades. Katana would hold up to cutting soft objects with little wear, but over time, the compressive force from hitting hard objects could lead to chips and cracks.
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Is rapier better than katana?

Obviously, a katana can't match the rapier thrust for thrust. What a rapier does best is fight point-on with linear stabs, and no heavier, wider blade will possibly out maneuver it. Playing to the rapier's strength by using a katana horizontally is a losing game.
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What is the strongest sword ever made?

The "Honjo Masamune", a symbol of the Tokugawa shogunate and passed down from shōgun to shōgun, is perhaps the best known Masamune sword.
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How much is a real katana?

Authentic katana swords are difficult to come by and can cost anywhere from US$4,000 up to US$10,000 and even higher.
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Is a claymore better than a katana?

Claymores are stronger since they're designed to beat up armoured knights as well as slice through console peasants that only have old outdated gear with which to fight. The katana was specifically designed for unarmoured opponents, with its slashing blade perfect for slicing and dicing.
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Can katanas cut through bone?

Katanas are sharp and strong enough to cut cleanly through bone, metal, armor, and probably even the sun, if only someone could get close enough.
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Would a European sword break a katana?

It's not supposed to happen but it did sometimes. Japanese swords vary. Most are a bit harder than the average European sword, and while hardness helps with sharpness it also makes a blade more brittle.
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Can a katana cut through a bullet?

The sword wins, cutting the bullet in two. And with no dents, scratches or nicks in the blade. Of course, the soft slug is hitting hard steel edge-on, but nonetheless it's nice to see some movie science that is actually true for a change.
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Can a samurai beat a knight?

Who would win in a battle? While the samurai and knights have many similarities, in a one to one battle, the advantage would be to the samurai, and this can be seen in their training, armor, and weapons.
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Can a katana thrust?

The katana is a curved, fat blade with a viciously keen single edge, used with two hands, and there's a high preference for the draw-and-cut. It's also a short weapon, only 25 inches on average. Yes, you can thrust with it, but it's really not designed for it. It's designed for fast cutting work.
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What is the sharpest sword in the world?

List of the Sharpest Swords & Blades in World History [Updated]
  • 1.1 1) Damascus Sword.
  • 1.2 2) Shamshir.
  • 1.3 3) Wakizashi.
  • 1.4 4) Katana.
  • 1.5 5) Kilij.
  • 1.6 6) Gladius.
  • 1.7 7) Falcata.
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Do katanas rust?

The katana should be stored with a very thin film of oil to protect against rust and corrosion. Over time, even when stored in the saya (scabbard), the oil wears off and needs to be replenished. Moisture can also build up inside the saya, increasing the risk of the blade developing rust.
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What is the rarest katana?

Walter Ames Compton sold 1100 swords from his collection for a total of $8 million in just one day. The most precious one was a Kamakura from the 13th century which he sold to an anonymous collector for the impressive sum of $418,000, making it the most expensive katana ever sold.
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What is the deadliest sword style?

What Is the Deadliest Sword in the World?
  1. The Katana. One of the most famous swords in the world is also one of the deadliest. ...
  2. The Claymore. Along with being the finishing move of WWE wrestler Drew McIntyre, the claymore is a great Scottish blade. ...
  3. The Urumi. ...
  4. The Muramasa. ...
  5. The Scimitar. ...
  6. The Hook. ...
  7. The Gladius. ...
  8. The Estoc.
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What sword has the most kills?

Deadliest swords in history
  • The claymore, the longsword, and William Wallace.
  • The katana and Masamune: Japan's greatest sword smith.
  • Para 3: Saladin's singing scimitar.
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Can you bring a katana on a plane?

As explained on the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) website, swords are prohibited from carry-on luggage but not "checked" luggage. Swords, including katanas, rapiers, fencing foils, etc. must be checked at the gate, and they must be packaged properly to protect inspectors from injury.
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What is the best sword in history?

Top 5 Famous and Deadly Swords
  • #5 Napoleon's Sword: In 1799, Napoleon Bonaparte became the military and political leader of France after staging a coup d'état. Five years later the French Senate proclaimed him emperor. ...
  • #4 The Sword of Mercy:
  • #3 Zulfiqar:
  • #2 Honjo Masamune.
  • #1 Joyeuse.
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Why spears are better than swords?

It can sneak around shields and makes it easy to hit the head, torso, or lower leg with equal ease, again at the range. A spear can cut, slice, and thrust with extreme effectiveness. It can be used to beat swords and soldiers to the ground. It can even be thrown with deadly efficiency when balanced in the right hands.
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