Was the mace the ultimate weapon of the Medieval Age?
I wonder how that would feel in my ass
>>3248450
i cant help but feel that a sword would be more versatile
>>3248515
Lol, and how is a sword going to get through this?
>>3248450
>>3248500
https://www.reddit.com/r/4chan/comments/6twg0r/historian_wonders_something holy shit boys
>>3248561
We made it boys
>>3248500
>/his/ - history & humanities
>>3248529
I would nurdersroke the fuck out of his helm then when he cannot see due to misaligned visor I would half-sword his ass. There's a fucking reason the sword stuck until WWII
>>3250023
Murderstroke*
>>3248561
Fuck off reddit
>>3250043
You fuck off, reddit is objectively the best website on the internet
>>3250049
you mean 9gag, right?
>>3248561
epic
>>3248450
I dare someone to post a fucking longbow and argue its superiority.
>>3250239
inb4 "REEEEE AGINCOURT!"
Seriously though, arguing that there's an "ultimate" weapon during any time period is fucking stupid - you don't use a spanner to drive nails.
>>3250077
>ebaums already forgotten
>gaia already forgotten
How long before we're forgotten, consigned to the dustbin of history?
HALBERDS
>>3250257
A bomb?
Spear, sword and board, crossbow, gun.
Crossbow and gun are notable for being lethal even when used by a conscript.
>>3250320
Hopefully soon
>>3248450
No it's guns.
>>3248450
nope, that would be the bible.
>>3248561
we did it XDDDDD
>>3248450
Mace was rarely used in Late Middle Ages so no.
>>3250257
What about nukes
>>3248450
nope that would be the black plague
spear/pike
the weapon of avarage joe to keep opponents at bay
>>3250429
Those are heathen weapons
>>3248450
>Was the mace the ultimate weapon of the Medieval Age?
no, there were definitely many weapons after it