gunpowder was a primitive technology at the time. Although the Samurai didn't have gunpowder they relied on the rescission of their swords or katana blades. Basically they had a pair and fought like men. Gun powder is for straight pussies.
They don’t. Many museums have clothing they wore.
Knights started wearing plate armor for better protection against arrows and weapons in battle. This armor increased their defense but also reduced their mobility. Additionally, plate armor allowed knights to display their status and wealth.
When feudalism started to decline, it did affect knights. Knights were pretty high in the ranking of all the classes. They lived in fair houses, and lived pretty descent lives as a knight. The problem was when they fought in battles and wars. The problem was that longbows were discovered. This was very bad news for knights. That's because when armies used longbows, the arrows or spears had so much power and speed, that they could pierce straight through the armor of a knight. Therefore, when there were battles, knights were no longer the first in mind, because they weren't as indestructible anymore.
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i think that the gunpowder can be used as bullets and it can knock down the wall
Factors that affect the presence of gunpowder residues include the type of firearm, the type of ammunition used, the distance from the target, environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity, and the surface on which the residue is deposited. Additionally, the cleaning and maintenance of the firearm can also impact the presence of gunpowder residues.
When a card refers to a 'Six Samurai' monster, it means any monster with the words "Six Samurai" in the name. Therefore those cards will affect monsters such as Hand of the Six Samurai, and the 'Legendary Six Samurai' monsters.
Yes, age can affect gunpowder accuracy. Over time, gunpowder can degrade due to factors like moisture, temperature fluctuations, and exposure to air, leading to inconsistent burn rates and reduced performance. Older gunpowder may produce unpredictable velocities and pressures, which can negatively impact accuracy. Therefore, using fresh, properly stored gunpowder is crucial for maintaining optimal shooting performance.
No. Samurai where made to kill. Killing is never good and very rarely seen as help.Difrent veiwpointThe Samurai were primarily soldiers. When the defended Japan and the Japanese people they helped the people.
The concept of chivalry influenced knights by promoting ideals of honor, courage, and loyalty. Knights were expected to uphold a code of conduct that emphasized protecting the weak, fighting for justice, and serving their lord with dedication. Chivalry played a significant role in shaping the behavior and ethos of knights during the medieval period.
They didn't in any significant way
i think it did because it might startt war or something