MAN AT ARMS: REFORGED - Daedric Axe (Elder Scrolls)
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our axe is very effective because it can cut through light plastic and fruit
[QUOTE=Kentz;48464008]our axe is very effective because it can cut through light plastic and fruit[/QUOTE]
What would you rather them test it on, people?
I wish they had some episodes about metallurgy or real world weapon designs and not just video games/anime
This reminds me of that greentext that talked about how horrible a deadric loadout would be.
It covered things from self injury with weapons and armor to tearing your tent to shreds trying to get into it.
all the daedric equipment are terrible overdesigned garbage
excellent work on the build though
[QUOTE=POLOPOZOZO;48464213]I wish they had some episodes about metallurgy or real world weapon designs and not just video games/anime[/QUOTE]
The entire point of Man At Arms is to build fictional weapons in reality, go find a serious blacksmithing channel if you want that kind of thing
[editline]15th August 2015[/editline]
[QUOTE=Kentz;48464008]our axe is very effective because it can cut through light plastic and fruit[/QUOTE]
What would you propose? It's still better then when they used to smash pottery and glasses with it, too.
[QUOTE=POLOPOZOZO;48464213]I wish they had some episodes about metallurgy or real world weapon designs and not just video games/anime[/QUOTE]
That's not what the show is about.
[QUOTE=Kentz;48464008]our axe is very effective because it can cut through light plastic and fruit[/QUOTE]
Are you volunteering that they can use them on you? :v:
[QUOTE=DeVotchKa;48464050]What would you rather them test it on, people?[/QUOTE]
They could use pig carcasses like that fat guy selling great swords in an ad
[QUOTE=kweh;48478165]They could use pig carcasses like that fat guy selling great swords in an ad[/QUOTE]
Fruit and soda are a vastly cheaper, and more showy, option.
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