Why are swords so cool?

(1) Swords are made specifically for killing people, unlike spears and bows and axes which have practical uses. (2) Because of this they are luxury items, owned by aristocracy and warrior classes. (3) This means they are expensive, often ceremonial, and require skill to use. Thus "magical" to the common folk.
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Why are swords so popular in fantasy?

So the reason swords are so popular in fantasy, is because they're not only one of the only dedicated, purpose-built killing tools in the armory of antiquity, but also a symbol of extreme privilege and nobility.
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Are swords actually good weapons?

Swords had their place as a personal status symbol and were certainly effective as battlefields clogged with soldiers. It was a weapon better suited for close-quarters combat or civilian dueling.
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Why are swords popular?

The primary advantage of a sword is it's flexibility. It doesn't stab as well as a spear but it can still stab. It can't chop as well as an axe but it can still chop. It's small enough that you can carry it with you anywhere but big enough that it gives you decent leverage and reach.
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Why is sword more popular than spear?

A sword was a cheap, common weapon. The Swordsmen and the Spearmen were common. But most soldiers could afford a gambeson or mail armor, arming sword and a heater or kite shield. A spear has generally longer range, but a sword was easier to produce.
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Why use an axe over a sword?

An axe holds two main advantages over a sword: (a) it is cheaper and easier to make, as only the axehead is made from metal, and (b) it can deliver a blow with greater force, which may be desirable if the foe is armoured.
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Are swords legal?

Swords come in many shapes and sizes, but most are considered "bladed weapons" under the law. And like their shorter cousins -- knives -- swords typically fall under state laws prohibiting the carrying of bladed weapons over a certain length. However, the law can be different depending on whether the blade is sheathed.
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How long do swords last?

Assuming thorough, regular maintenance, a sword can last almost indefinitely - the oldest one I've held that has seen use was about 250 years old and might still be usable, given a good cleaning.
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What was the deadliest sword?

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 an axe beat a spear?

An axe, due to it's smaller reach but heftier material, can simply step inside a spears range and murder the wielder.
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Can swords stop bullets?

Swords are very hard and very strong - and if you're trying to deflect a bullet rather than stopping it, a strong piece of metal held at an angle should do the trick quite nicely!
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Can a sword be too sharp?

If a sword blade is too sharp when it hits a hard target, the edge can take additional damage that could have been prevented. The slice, on the other hand, operates primarily through shearing. Again there is force applied, but, as a slice does not involve a percussive impact, it has less force than found in a blow.
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Were swords used in ww2?

Yes, During World War II The Japanese Carried Swords, but Not Actually "Samurai" Swords | The National Interest.
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When did soldiers stop using swords?

During the American Revolution and through the Civil War, swords remained a common sight on the battlefield. In fact, it wasn't until after World War I that they stopped being issued to American troops, with the Patton cavalry saber the last sword issued to U.S. military personnel in 1918.
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What is the oldest sword ever found?

However, archaeologist Marcella Frangipane of Rome University unearthed nine swords dating all the way back to 3300 BCE – Frangipane declared the swords of Arslantepe the world's oldest and first swords ever discovered. The Arslantepe swords are made from an arsenic-copper alloy and were found in relatively good shape.
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Is a diamond sword possible?

While it may be possible to create a sword shaped object from diamond it is simply too brittle to be used effectively. On a side note a sword of pure carbon would also lack the mass to be effective against a similar sized steel blade.
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Are real swords sharp?

Surviving sword specimens, the historical instructions for their use, and the descriptions in the record of the injuries they produced, all confirm that Medieval and Renaissance swords were indeed sharp “enough.” But there is no reason to believe that every kind of sword had the same degree of sharpness along the ...
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Can I bring a sword to college?

It is illegal to carry a sword on both public and private school grounds, including college and universities. Similarly, it is illegal to carry a sword in a government building that is operated by the state or a local government.
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Can I carry around a sword in public?

But not only is it legal to openly carry a sheathed sword, it's the law. Any kind of concealment for bladed weapons is a misdemeanor. Bladed weapons in most states where they are legal to carry, are usually illegal if they're longer than five inches. Concealed blades, like cane swords, are always illegal.
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Can you keep sword in house?

No. It is legal to own a Sword or a Machete in India. However it is illegal to carry the same with you when you leave your home. It is also illegal to brandinsh the same at other people as it is also construed as a weapon capable of causing harm.
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What is the king of weapons?

The spear is also called the King of Weapons because of its versatility and power. The spear is long and has a sharp point. One small poke can kill. Even an unskilled person who only knows how to thrust straight ahead is dangerous with a spear because it is hard to get around the length of the spear.
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Are wooden swords effective?

The results are pretty impressive. Wood can do some real damage against cardboard, cloth, and ballistics gel, even though it can't be sharpened to a hair-splitting edge and loses whatever edge it does have very, very quickly.
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Can you cut wood with a katana?

It is about one inch in diameter, uses very hard thick wood, and looks exactly as in the link below. I laid it on a table and swung my katana. My katana did not do any damage. I swung it again much harder but all that's came is a small scratch.
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