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Can a sword be made of obsidian?
It seems highly unlikely. Obsidian, while incredibly sharp, is also very brittle, and likely wouldn’t withstand the process needed, to shape the obsidian into a sword blade of usable length and durability.
Can steel cut through gold?
Gold and Silver are very soft metals, so a quality ring cutter with a regular steel blade will cut them.
Can a sword cut a stone?
Many people have stated that it is not possible to cut a stone with a sword without damaging the sword. In most cases, the sword may be destroyed and will shatter into tiny pieces, and this may injure you and those around you.
How strong is obsidian sword?
At Heavy Melee level 1, the obsidian greatsword deals a base damage of 24 HP every 0.6 seconds. It has the ability to damage multiple mobs in one swing. There’s also a small chance of landing a critical hit when using this weapon, meaning the attack will deal 50\% more damage.
Can a sword cut armor?
This is especially the case regarding changes in the sword. The edges can still be used against more lightly-armored opponents: no matter how effective a sword is against forms of armor such as brigandine and mail, no sword, no matter how sharp, can cut directly through plate armor.
Can you make a good sword blade out of copper?
Copper is very malleable—it’s easy to shape—but it’s too soft, not stiff enough, and too weak to make a sword blade. There are alloys of copper that can make a good sword blade, though. Copper beryllium is used to make tools, and it would make a decent swordblade too.
What is the difference between cutlass sword and Dacian sword?
The cutlass sword was developed in Bohemia in the 15th century. The sword’s blade and the handle were made of one piece of metal. The grip of the cutlass sword was either an iron ring or the slit in the blade. The Dacian sword was a long sword with thin and curved blade.
Why did bronze shape swords become so popular?
The dominance of this blade shape during the bronze era is probably due to the fact that it was easier to achieve this type of blade with bronze. It is also probable that the shape of the sword originated from successful fusion of a spearhead and a dagger. The Greek Xiphos sword is an example of a leaf-shaped sword.
Would a beryllium sword blade make a good weapon?
Copper beryllium is used to make tools, and it would make a decent swordblade too. It’s considerably harder, stiffer and stronger than copper, while retaining sufficient malleability/toughness.