To cut, you need a force...
Force = pressure/area
The smaller the area, (as on the curved blade (hold it on a flat surface and only a small are will touch the surface compared to a flat blade)) the more force exerted on the item being cut the easier it is to cut...
Bad posture?
Chopping blade and slicing and shredding discs.
Because they are curved or they are slanted
It depends on the occasion.
curved
The best features to look for in a tomato slicer for efficient and precise slicing are sharp, serrated blades for clean cuts, adjustable thickness settings for different slicing options, a sturdy construction for stability, and a non-slip base to prevent accidents.
The best features to look for in a sweet potato slicer for efficient and precise slicing are sharp blades for clean cuts, adjustable thickness settings for different slicing options, a sturdy and stable base for safety, and easy-to-clean parts for convenience.
curved
mandolin
couse they go faster tham 5 blades
Equip Psi Blades, and then run, jump up, start slicing your sword. This will make you go faster and jump higher.
A scimitar is a type of sword with a curved blade that originated in the Middle East. It is known for its distinct design which makes it effective for slicing and slashing motions in combat. The scimitar is commonly associated with Islamic cultures and history.