Masmune
This one is even longer and is from a genuine site.
The buster sword was on there aswell.
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Masmune
This one is even longer and is from a genuine site.
The buster sword was on there aswell.
why o why cant we get col stuff like this in the uk it sucks so much ass!!!!
That is UK, its got UK pricing, so i assume its avalable to get for the UK.
Most things that are priced in US$ from US sites can be bought from Britain, in fact they're probably cheaper in the US compared to prices over here.
Mithril, Mythril whatever exists!?
I thought Mithril, mythril whatever was Magical Silver!!??
Wait here I'll be riiiiiggghhht back :shifty:
You know you could go to Japan and pay somebody to make you a Masamune right? All you need is a million yen.
Why got to Japan and pay someone a million Yen when you can just buy an exact replica for £150-200?
Because you can fight with it unlike that replica.
Why would you want to fight with it. This is the real world you know.
To bad eh :(? Its just the satisfaction of knowing you have a Masamune that isnt just for decoration.
No, mithril does not exist. It is a metal originally made up by J.R.R. Tolkien and was used in Middle Earth, but has since been adapted by many different fantasy games. It is usually a derivative of silver (in Middle Earth, the dwarves who first mined and crafted it called it true-silver). Sometimes it is given magical properties, other times it is simply an alloy (a silver/steel combination is one of the most popular alloys). It has had several different spellings in various video games (mithril, mythril, even myrthil), but the original spelling is mithril.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sagensyg
that would be funQuote:
Originally Posted by FFGuevara
Mythril is a cool word
it is a scam the picture of it looks abit off:mad2:
That Katana is not Sephiroth's Katana nor a Replica of it.
I think that Katana's like that was made 400 years ago probably in Shibuya (Japan) I think the name of it is "Shikuchi" or "Harusame" it is a combination of iron and steel...(I could be wrong) and yes it is impossible to use it in an actual close quarter combat (CQB) because of its size and weight but it is said that some samurai's used it as a secondary weapon after using a bow when they are riding in a horse and when an enemy is approaching to them they used that kind of katana as a spear like weapon, thrusting it to the enemies heart, in that year spears have not been invented yet so they made a long katana instead that is similar to the broad sword in the medivial era but much more lightweight.
5 years later a much more efficient Katana was made and named before their warriors/soldiers which is know as "Samurai" or should I say "Samurai Sword/Katana" Today Katana's like that are or "Shikuchi's" or "Harusame's" are usually displayed in a museum as a national historical weapon...I think they have an event in Japan that they use "Shikuchi's" or Harusame's" to perform a martial art and then put it in a shrine/temple for a ceremonial rituals.
Katanas were their 1st and main weapon that they have invented actually the Kodachi was the 1st but due to its short size its difficult to slash an enemy when your afar so you need to get close to an enemy to slash him. (Assassins prefered Kodachi's)
How did they got that sword!?
I think they hired a weapon smith to make one...the sheath and hilt is easy but the blade is hard to make.