The difference between One Handed Slashes and Two handed slashes is, with one handed slashes less force is implied, and hence the injury or wound wouldn't be deep compared to a two handed slash, which implies more force, and thus cause deeper wounds. (To be honest, I'm not even sure, but I gave it a shot)We'll skip all of the trivial parts and jump right into this.
Tell me, what do you think the difference is between a One-Handed and Two-Handed Slash? (Besides the obvious)
Well, power has nothing to do with the fatality of an inflicted move @_@ You'll learn why later.The difference between One Handed Slashes and Two handed slashes is, with one handed slashes less force is implied, and hence the injury or wound wouldn't be deep compared to a two handed slash, which implies more force, and thus cause deeper wounds. (To be honest, I'm not even sure, but I gave it a shot)
Wow, I understand the difference now. No questions Beetle Senpai.Well, power has nothing to do with the fatality of an inflicted move @_@ You'll learn why later.
You were on the right track, however. A One-Handed Slash is weaker than a Two-Handed, and it is not as fast, however, it offers ample maneuverability and is easier to chain attacks after. Conversely, a Two-Handed Slash is more powerful and is a lot faster as a result of carrying more force behind the blade - It does not offer the maneuverability that a One-Handed slash offers, and is harder to follow up.
Questions? o-o
Do you know what happens to those who say my name three times? >:]Wow, I understand the difference now. No questions Beetle Senpai.![]()
You make them drink Beetle Juice?Do you know what happens to those who say my name three times? >:]
*Places a training dummy, and hands you a Bokuto*
Yosh, moving on. Now that we've distinguished the difference between the two, could you demonstrate a One-Handed Horizontal slash for me? Make sure to state which hand you're using, where you hit the dummy, etc. Small details like that are vastly important in Taijutsu and Kenjutsu fights.
Still holding the bokuto in my right hand, positioned vertically, I begin to dash towards the Dummy. As I get within range, I maneuver my bokuto, having only the kisaki make contact with the dummy, as I slice downwards vertically from the Dummy's upper chest, to his lower abdomen.o_o"
Awesome.
And now, a One-Handed Vertical Slash please.
Of course I know what a stab is, well in real life. >_>Good.
Now do you know what a stab is? If so, please describe it to me.
Penetrate? Define the method of penetrationOf course I know what a stab is, well in real life. >_>
Narutoverse I'll assume it's the same thing.
Basically using a sharp object such as a knife | kunai | sword | etc, the user penetrates an object or creature. O_O
Penetration: Is forcing an object into another object. >_>Penetrate? Define the method of penetration![]()
I was actually joking with you :3Penetration: Is forcing an object into another object. >_>
I honestly joke woke up, and I can't seem to get the correct works. -__-
Ahh I see. O_OI was actually joking with you :3
A stab is basically like a forward thrust of the blade; It differs from a slash of cut in that stabs generally move perpendicularly to or directly into the opponents body. Stabs are quick but do not carry much force behind them, and are not very powerful-However a well placed hit can easily kill (Well placed as in a vital point, and there are several, though they are generally aimed at the mid section). You can do this one handed or two handed.
Questions? Comments?