Is a rapier a foil?

Rapier and even longsword foils are also known to have been used, but their weight and use were very different. Although the foil as a blunted weapon for sword practice goes back to the 16th century (for example, in Hamlet, Shakespeare writes "let the foils be brought"), the use as a weapon for sport is more recent.
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Is rapier an epee?

Epee Rapier is a Thrusting Sword Weapon in Demon's Souls and Demon's Souls Remake. Thrusting Swords are fast, and are mainly used for thrusting. They specialize in piercing attacks and are best used to counter or follow-up an enemy's attack. A ceremonial rapier with intricate golden designs.
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What type of sword is a foil?

foil, a sword with a light, flexible blade of rectangular cross section tapering to a blunt point. It was designed as a practice weapon for the smallsword fashionable in the 17th century and is now used primarily in the sport of fencing.
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What type of weapon is a rapier?

A rapier (/ˈreɪpiər/) or espada ropera is a type of sword with a slender and sharply-pointed two-edged blade that was popular in Western Europe, both for civilian use (dueling and self-defense) and as a military side arm, throughout the 16th and 17th centuries.
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What material is a rapier made of?

Designed for cut-and-thrust fencing of progressively complex techniques, the rapier is characterized by a double-edged blade with an acute point and an elaborate guard for the hand. The guards, usually of iron or steel, were subject to a variety of embellishment.
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Don't confuse rapier, foil, smallsword and epee



Can you cut with a rapier?

If we want to state that a true rapier cannot cut, that is only making the definition of the rapier very exact: any weapon that retains some cutting capability is by that definition not a rapier, but a cut & thrust sword.
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Can a rapier pierce armor?

The Rapier is a weapon added by Tinkers' Construct. Its famous, lightweight design allows the wielder to make quick, armour-piercing strikes, then leap backwards and out of harm's way. The Rapier may be crafted in either a Tool Station or a Tool Forge.
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Do rapiers break easily?

Yet, a rapier blade is by no means fragile nor vulnerable to being easily broken or cut by other swords (though its slender tip might on occasion snap).
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Why are rapiers called rapiers?

The word 'rapier' is thought to have come from a Spanish term, espada ropera or'sword of the robes'–hence, a dress sword or one associated with civilian rather than military clothing. It also may be traced to a French document of 1474 that makes reference to the epée rapière.
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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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Is a rapier used in fencing?

Rapier fencing was the first truly “civilian” system of fencing, maximized for single combat and meant to be used without either any secondary arms (although their use continued for quite some time) or protective armour.
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Why is a foil called a foil?

The word is derived from the French refouler, to turn back, and had long been in use in England to describe any rebated weapon, including lances and the like. Foils in this country were simply blunted weapons.
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What is the difference between a sword and a foil?

Generally, three types of swords are used in fencing, and the sabre is the third one. While a foil is light and flexible, an epee is a heavy. When the foil is a light-thrusting sword, the epee is a heavy-thrusting sword. In fights using the foil sword, the main targets are the torso including the back and not the arms.
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What sword did Zorro use?

Zorro is an acrobat and an expert in various weapons, but the one he employs most frequently is his rapier, which he uses often to carve the initial "Z" on his defeated foes, and other objects to "sign his work".
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Does a rapier have an edge?

A rapier is a sword which has two edges on its narrow blade. In the time of Shakespeare, a rapier was a common weapon — it's even used by some of his characters. A rapier is a particular kind of sword, used mostly for thrusting. Rapiers were especially popular in 16th and 17th century Europe.
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Did pirates use rapiers?

Most famous sword on the seas was Cutlass, which is together remembered in pirate lore as the necessary gear for every pirate. Other popular swords used on pirate ships were rapier (much narrower blade than with Cutlass), Calvary sabers (single edged) and Broadswords (longer and double bladed).
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What is a Musketeer rapier?

A good rapier was a necessary second weapon. The Musketeer rapier is fashioned after those circa 1590. The basket hilt is ambidextrous and a very effective mix of both the cup-hilt and swept-hilt styles. The grip is wood wrapped with twisted wire and the parts of the hilt are plated with gleaming nickel silver.
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Why are rapiers so heavy?

Rapiers also have a lot of steel in the protective hilt for which they are so well known, a quality that increases the weight and inertia of the sword, and that therefore decreases its liveliness.
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Was a rapier used in war?

The Arms and Armor Cavalier Rapier

The Cavalier Rapier is a replica of a weapon in the collection of Sulgrave Manor (the ancestral home of George Washington) and hails from the period of the 30 years war. This weapon would have been a relatively high status military sidearm.
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How flexible is a rapier?

If the blade of a dagger (out to 18 inches blade length) flexes at least 1/2 inch (12.5 mm) the blade is reasonably flexible. For a heavy rapier blade (18″ or longer), the blade must flex at least 1 inch (25 mm). For use in cut and thrust rapier, the blade must flex at least 1/2 inch (12.5 mm).
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What is the point of a rapier?

The rapier began to develop around 1500 as the Spanish espada ropera, or "dress sword". The espada ropera was a cut-and-thrust civilian weapon for self-defense and the duel, while earlier weapons were equally at home on the battlefield.
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Can you cut a sword with another sword?

Samurai Myth No.

A katana can chop a regular sword in half. Fact: Any steel sword can break if it's struck at the wrong angle. Chopping one in half, however, is highly unlikely.
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Are rapiers the best sword?

Are they the greatest swords ever, guaranteed to beat all the rest? No. But as long as everyone is obsessed with this one-upmanship of comparing one blade to another, it's worth pointing out that rapiers really are the best choice in single combat if the objective is to simply beat the other fighter, not kill them.
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Are rapiers strong?

Certain very sharp swords designed for cutting could make it through gambeson and other 'soft' armour (Falchions/Messers), others like the rapier could penetrate a reasonable thickness due to their very sharp and fine points, but they were certainly most effective against unarmoured targets. Mail armour was even more ...
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Why did swords get thinner?

While it is frequently stated that larger swords were produced to face heavier armorers, the fact is, over time, swords actually got larger as armor use declined. Swords also eventually became lighter and thinner only as effective firearms all but eliminated the customary value of armor.
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