What would hurt more /k/, getting stabbed by a spear,sliced by a katana or getting chopped by a an axe?
>>33319168
>trying to hide the fact he's talking about For Honor
>>>/v/
Axe, all the way
It chops, but the skin and bone underneath are also getting smashed
>>33319168
Depends on the area being hit. But in the most effective areas, stabbing easily.
>>33319168
It depends on what you're facing, armor? Stab, even lightly armored plebs. Thick cloth? Chopping. one layer of clothes because it's hot as fuck? Slicing.
This is if you want to incapacitate someone and then move on, if it's a duel you'll want stabbing and slicing.
>>33319168
A spear would hurt like hell, but if it happens in a random hit and run back alley spear attack you could potentially survive it.
A traditionally made Katana has the potential just to cut right through you, being incredibly painful for you and most definitely kill you.
An axe would be cutting into you, but poorly creating a far more painful wound, plus it ways a fuckton more and has more force behind it so that kind of energy gets dispersed into you bones and the rest of the limb. This combination of a slice and crushing force would hurt the most.
Axe. You've got the bone trembles where it hits, because it's like a sharp club
>>33319168
Slicing. Most pain receptors are in the skin, and slicing will affect far more of them. There's a reason why death by 1000 cuts was deemed the most torturous execution method in Imperial China - it is. Stabbing or chopping would be more lethal, but less painful.
>>33321864
>A traditionally made Katana has the potential just to cut right through you
Oh boy, cant wait for the explanation behind that one.
>>33319168
Axe has both chop and bash properties that are known to be the silent killers of men.
Bones rupture in which fragmented can do damage to essential organs. If your blow dents in the plate armor, guess what also is indented in.
>>33322809
Under the right conditions, katanas destroy organic targets. They only do good work in those specific conditions, though, so they're a meme weapon.
>>33322777
I can see it being the most brutal but not most painful. The blood loss would already dull out the pain in more of a loss of circulation to an irritating numbness. I can see it to only being painful to children, because when you are over 18 you pretty much no longer feel the pain of needles.
>>33319168
Getting kneecapped by a fucking sledgehammer probably.
gotta be axe, for reasons already pointed out here. would rather take a bullet than any blade, though.
>>33323063
this isn't one of the options. if you want to talk about what causes the most pain in general, start your own thread you fucking fatherless dipshit.
>>33323134
>the back of an axe wouldnt be a useful sledgehammer
Please tell me you don't run into battle with a double headed axe?
>>33319168
bruh why not have chap, stab and slice all in one?
>>33323192
>>33323192
an Axe that chaps?
Inhumane!
>>33319168
get you a weapon that can do all of them
>>33319168
Dying alone.
getting stabbed in the stomach was reported many times as the most painful experience known to man
>>33322809
I mean, he's not wrong. But you can say that about any long sword.