Armor Plating vs Cognitive Dissonance
In Medieval times, plate armor became thicker and more common, so enemies adapted weapons in response. Since hardly any weapon could get through thick metal plating, bludgeoning weapons were used, or pointed weapons were aimed very accurately to get in between the armor plates. A fighter would get in close, ideally from higher ground and … Continue reading Armor Plating vs Cognitive Dissonance
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