![]() ![]() On top of that their armor looks fairly light but I doubt it could stand against european medieval plate armor either. Originally posted by Voidian:Just wondering, I'm not a history buff and I don't know much about real, practical warfare so correct me if I'm wrong.īut I read that the japanese used shields long ago and decided to retire them in favor of the kinds of weapons they used, whatever the reasons may be I can't imagine a situation in which having a shielded front line wouldn't be useful to any culture, even if they had some 2h warriors those shouldn't be leading the charge taking arrows to their face before they even got to combat. In fact, the Japanese used it at waist height also against infantry but still pretty much let the opponent impale himself. ![]() It is also said that the Greeks, who used up to 26 ft long polearms, got a fair amount of arrow protection just fram having the spare ranks in the rear aim them up over the front rows heads. Instead, they bore it overhead with both hands or at waist height with the pole basically straight as a stabby weapon. Early combined arms doctrine! Interestingly, or oddly, the sort of very long spear the Greeks are famous for wasn't used this way. In both cultures, these weapons were used to protect archers, and later musketmen, who would pick off those struglling amongst the spears. ![]() A 3 or 4 deep wall of these is much more damaging to mounted troops than a sheild but was also more or less like wading through barbed wire for infantry. A yari/pike would/could be placed with the blunt end in the ground, usually with the wielders foot on it, and then angled forward at 30 degrees or so. This is pretty much what the european armies did when they switched to pikes but much later in history. The weapon images has 3 frames, and the icons are in 32x32 resolution, witht both MZ and MV design layout.Well, I believe the Japanses gave up on sheilds in favor of the Yari which is a long spear. Also single sprites included, to be used in any engine/format of your choice! (96圆4 file resolution).Iconset included!! (In the same format / design as the default RPG Maker MV and MZ iconsets, and a no BG version for customization).Single file versions included (288 x 64 to use with custom plugins, a file with a single weapon, 144 files in total).Sheet format by weapon type included (576 x 384 the default file size, a file with 12 weapons, 12 files in total).14 weapon types: Sai, Jutte Sword, Chakram, Swords (Scimitar, Kriss, Dao Sword.), Fan, Kama, Katana, Katar, Kunai, Lance, Nunchaku, Stick and Tonfa. ![]() 144 weapons designs included in many formats!.Whether you're on the lookout for fresh variety or need an inspiration boost for constructing your game's lore, Medieval Asian Fantasy Weapons Pack is a fantastic addition to your growing library of resources! Lots of variety from blades and kunais to katars, katanas and nunchaku! Everything your warriors, monks and samurai will need with a medieval fantasy asian flair! Stock up your Armoury, line the temple walls and give your warriors exotic weapon choices with this new pack of weapons graphics containing asian-themed sideview weapons! ![]()
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