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To break a weapon -for instance a katana (what is highly breakable unlike popular beliefs though it endures beyond mind)- you have to use a wea-pon capable of doing so: like bearded axes, military picks, or something that has enough striking power to simply render it broken, like claymores or war maces and mallets.
a katana is fast, no doubt, all weapons are, and who tries to block a mace with the blade..well, I ask how did such an idiot make it to MK? The best part in MKDA was when Raidens staff held off Tsung's Straight "Jian" Sword and Quan Chi's broadswords. Pure idiocy, though if the strike is improper, it could get stuck in the staff if it's hard enough.
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However, in order for your idea to work, I think you'd almost have to have some alternate forms of blocking. Dodges, parries and reversals would add alot to a system that penalizes for regular blocking, and a system that has all of these would reward players who really wish to learn the system. Of course, these ideas aren't necessarily new, as many gamse have been using all three for some time now. But giving the player the incentive to use them, because regular blocking has a negative consequence now, well, I think that's a great idea and something I'm not sure has been done before.
Thoughts anyone?
I would also like some characters to have the ability to disarm others, sai, infact, are excellent weapons for disarming. Another cool idea would be for some characters to have backups, or something. Sub-Zero could have a kitana sheath, that he can hold his hand over, and fill with ice, to create a weak makeshift ice kitana, good for attacking but useless with blocks. However, if it broke, he could just make another.
There should be manouvers to break the opponents weapon if it's appliable. Weapons don't break from usage from one fight.
out of ninjas, cyborg thugs, evil ninja robots, martial artists, martial artists with sharp hats, princesses, bodyguards with more than 4 limbs, undead movie stars, native american shamans, evil emporrers, gods and secret service agents, you say Stryker didn't fit in MK3?
you forget that these are not normal warriors that are using the weapons that don't usually break after one fight. these are the greatest fighters from all the realms. they could probably benchpress bulldozers! also these guys are such trained warriors that they know the weak spot of a weapon, where to hit where it hurts, how to hold back the most damge when you block, etc.
There are no things that usually don't break after a fight. Only mass manufactured weapons in medieval times and bronze weapons are prone to fracture after serious hits.
save for the exception of shokans centaurs and Oni's, none of them could press a dozer. and that kind of strenght wouldn't apply to bend a weapon. To break, thats even less of a question.
"also these guys are such trained warriors that they know the weak spot of a weapon," -no. there is no weak point in a weapon. Either you know what to use to grab a specific point to break the blade, handle, or even the hilt or not. there is no weak point, but the knowledge of a weapon capable of breaking the opposing weapon.
"how to hold back the most damge when you block" -most weapons are not meant to block (fine example, kamas are rather grabbers, claymores, greater swords, maces, theese are completely useless for blocking)
Oh, and there is no traditional ninja sword. There never was or will be.
out of ninjas, cyborg thugs, evil ninja robots, martial artists, martial artists with sharp hats, princesses, bodyguards with more than 4 limbs, undead movie stars, native american shamans, evil emporrers, gods and secret service agents, you say Stryker didn't fit in MK3?
you forget that these are not normal warriors that are using the weapons that don't usually break after one fight. these are the greatest fighters from all the realms. they could probably benchpress bulldozers! also these guys are such trained warriors that they know the weak spot of a weapon, where to hit where it hurts, how to hold back the most damge when you block, etc.
There are no things that usually don't break after a fight. Only mass manufactured weapons in medieval times and bronze weapons are prone to fracture after serious hits.
save for the exception of shokans centaurs and Oni's, none of them could press a dozer. and that kind of strenght wouldn't apply to bend a weapon. To break, thats even less of a question.
"also these guys are such trained warriors that they know the weak spot of a weapon," -no. there is no weak point in a weapon. Either you know what to use to grab a specific point to break the blade, handle, or even the hilt or not. there is no weak point, but the knowledge of a weapon capable of breaking the opposing weapon.
"how to hold back the most damge when you block" -most weapons are not meant to block (fine example, kamas are rather grabbers, claymores, greater swords, maces, theese are completely useless for blocking)
Oh, and there is no traditional ninja sword. There never was or will be.
while a greatsword may be impossible to break by hand or weapon, it also requires much momentum to do damage; all you'd need to do is dodge sideways on a verticle swing. it hits the ground and breaks (or gets stuck. depends on where you're fighting)
I never said there was a ninja sword
Ninjas traditional were peasants. They tended to use weapons that they could use excuses for having, such as farm tools that doubled as weapons. However, some DID use swords, which were almost always broken, discarded kitana, that were then recycled into smaller weapons similar to kitana, hence the myth that ninjas tradionally used kitana. These swords did have a name, but that name escapes me at the moment. So technicaly THOSE swords are 'ninja swords' like how a kitana is a 'samurai sword'.
greatswords were often missing the blood channels on the weapon, be-ing replaced with a reinforcing side-stripe "bumping out" of the atual blade. This ensured that the 1,5 -2,2 meter long blade would not bend over and give additional stability to trike through unflexible steel plates.
The claymore (the hungarian equivalent is called two handed pallos, pronounced two handed Pallosh) has a slightly curved handle, but has the straight, slightly shortrer blade -mine is around 170 cm. This weapon can be swung constantly in an 8 shaped way like normal scottish claymores, french and elnglish greatswords and swiss flamberges. The common misconception is that theese weapons were slow. Yes, they were slower, but I can still maintain a fast pace with them if no unflexible full body armor is worn (meaning 3 swings/ 2 seconds at best). It exhaust faaster, but it is not actually slower.
The weak point of theese weapons is their actual stability and near invulnerability towards bearded axes, voulges, modified spetums or anything capable for disarming or weapon-breaking in close to long distanced combat. While completely strong and well maintained as two handed infantry weapons, no additional hand protection is available (shields, bracers, bucklers) and they tire you fast. With the reinforced strenght comes weight, and with weight, deformation of the edge, since theese weapons are emant to strike through moderate defense, but not actual heavy armor (for those are the heavy and edged mace, or warpick)
Conclusion: damage prone areas exist in weapons, but the defined weak point is only a myth of inept observation what we all love to hear. Corerct me with any news you may find, since I only gotten into weapon smitthing techniques and armsmastery. Thanks in advance.
Oh, about the ninja/shinobi-to: it doesn't actually exist as a form or design. Every scavenged weapon the ninja gthered had their own shape depen-ding upon damage. MOst nijas were carrying katanas for their realtively shortnes compared to a tachi and light weight, while maintaining a long bladed weapon.