Yes, faster, lighter. It requires training as do all specialized forms of defense.
And also used by the Japanese royals to fight in war and it was said to be forged out of Black sand and steel
Katanas are made from steel. Back in the 15th and 16th centuries, when the katana was widely in use, this was the best material. The steel matched with the craftsmanship of the sword-smiths made this weapon much deadlier than a normal sword of the era.
There are swords that are known to be sharper than a Katana, such as the Damascus steel sword or the Ulfberht sword. These swords are crafted using different techniques and materials that can create a sharper edge than that of a traditional Katana.
Samurai have a long laundry list of weapons to choose from. The traditional weapon of samurai would be a katana. A katana is a Japanese sword, kept in a sheath, the way of the sword is kenjitsu, a katana is curved. A nodachi is a extremely large katana that can be over a yard long, Kojiro Sasaki could hold a nodachi with one hand. A yari is a Japanese spear. A naginata is a girl samurai's weapon, it is like spear, except the blade is curved. A yumi is a Japanese bow or a long bow, maybe, sometimes a blade bow. A shuriken is a ninja star, a ninja weapon, it's kinda like a boomerang, but it can have three blades or more. A war fan, a Japanese strategist favorite, does not have a blade, from what I've heard. A tanto, a Japanese dagger, the size of a knife, but extremely sharp, sometimes sharper than a katana or nodachi, it is also kept in a sheath. Wakizashi is a shorter blade than a katana, since samurai also carry a second. A kama is a sickle blade, which is sometimes used on chain. That's all the japanese weapons I've heard of.
Broadswords were basically large swords requiring two hands. They favour stength over speed. Longsword were longer than normal swords and were much faster than a broadsword. Wrong, A broadsword has no real meaning and has been used to define all manner of sideswords backswords longswords armingswords and messers. The term Broadsword came around the same time as the rapier to define a weapon that was larger then a normal rapier. Whilst a longsword is a two-handed blade which gives a greater speed and reaction time then an arming sword however limits you to leaving a shield behind.
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The stats of the bonus weapon are: 20 : ATTACK 20 : DEFENSE Better than the chain gun.
Either can be "better" than the other, depending on what it is used for. If you are harvesting the agave cactus to make mescal or cutting your way through a jungle, the machete is better. If you are in hand-to-hand combat, a Japanese sword (katana) is probably better, as long as you are trained to use it correctly and effectively.
when 2 or more country are try to have more and better weapons than their competitorsfor example japan and Italy are trying to have a better weapon than their competitors
It really only depends on how a player uses his or hers weapon, but generally, the FAMAS is slightly better than the SCAR-H, since it is a three round burst weapon. The SCAR-H is a good automatic weapon to use that is also everyone's favorite.
Another word for a thin sword is rapier. A rapier is a long, thin sword with a sharp point on the end. Rapiers are suited to thrusting attacks more than for cutting.
A Beratta 9mm is a type of gun. To determine if it is a good weapon would depend on the purpose of the gun. Some guns are better for hunting than others.