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[[Image:rapier.jpg|thumb|Three rapiers.]] |
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'''Rapiers''' are lightweight [[Edged Weapons|One-handed]] swords with long, narrow blades, and often were decorated with elaborate crossguards. They are commonly associated with fencing and bards, and are often used with a [[main gauche]] or [[dagger]]. They are capable of causing both [[puncture]] and [[slash]] injuries and are best suited against targets with no or light armor. |
'''Rapiers''' are lightweight [[Edged Weapons|One-handed]] swords with long, narrow blades, and often were decorated with elaborate crossguards. They are commonly associated with fencing and bards, and are often used with a [[main gauche]] or [[dagger]]. They are capable of causing both [[puncture]] and [[slash]] injuries and are best suited against targets with no or light armor. |
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== Construction == |
== Construction == |
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Like all swords, rapiers are made up of two major parts -- the hilt and blade. The difference between a rapier and a [[longsword]] in construction is that the rapier tends to have a blade that is no wider than 1 inch and is longer than 35 inches. A rapier blade is typically incapable of blocking a heavy blade outright due to its lack of mass, and therefore usually has a large crossguard or closed hand-guard so that the wielder could block a strike close to the hand without much fear of the opponent's blade striking the hand. |
Like all swords, rapiers are made up of two major parts -- the hilt and blade. The difference between a rapier and a [[longsword]] in construction is that the rapier tends to have a blade that is no wider than 1 inch and is longer than 35 inches. A rapier blade is typically incapable of blocking a heavy blade outright due to its lack of mass, and therefore usually has a large crossguard or closed hand-guard so that the wielder could block a strike close to the hand without much fear of the opponent's blade striking the hand. |
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==Alternate Names== |
==Alternate Names== |
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*'''bilbo''' |
*'''bilbo''' |
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*'''colichemarde''' |
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*'''foil''' General Use, '''tock''' General Use |
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*'''epee''' |
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*'''tocke''' General Use , '''tuck''' General Use |
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*'''fleuret''' |
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*'''foil''' |
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*'''colichemarde''' Alterations Only , '''fleuret''' Alterations Only |
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*'''schlager''' |
*'''schlager''' |
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*'''tizona''' |
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*'''tock''' |
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*'''tocke''' |
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*'''tuck''' |
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*'''verdun''' |
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== Game Mechanics == |
== Game Mechanics == |
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Note: To edit this table go to [[Template:Weapon table rapier]] |
Note: To edit this table go to [[Template:Weapon table rapier]] |
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== Related Articles == |
== Related Articles == |
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*[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/armory/edgedweapons.asp#Rapier Official Documentation >> Rapier] |
*[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/armory/edgedweapons.asp#Rapier Official Documentation >> Rapier] |
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*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapier |
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapier |
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Latest revision as of 04:40, 18 March 2017
Rapiers are lightweight One-handed swords with long, narrow blades, and often were decorated with elaborate crossguards. They are commonly associated with fencing and bards, and are often used with a main gauche or dagger. They are capable of causing both puncture and slash injuries and are best suited against targets with no or light armor.
Construction
Like all swords, rapiers are made up of two major parts -- the hilt and blade. The difference between a rapier and a longsword in construction is that the rapier tends to have a blade that is no wider than 1 inch and is longer than 35 inches. A rapier blade is typically incapable of blocking a heavy blade outright due to its lack of mass, and therefore usually has a large crossguard or closed hand-guard so that the wielder could block a strike close to the hand without much fear of the opponent's blade striking the hand.
The hand-guard of a rapier usually takes on one of two styles -- a bell guard, which is a spanish style, that is placed on the blade just above the quillions or a wire hilt, a german style, which protects the hand. A pappenheimer is a german style hilt that is similar to a wire hilt, but has a solid guard similar to a bell guard.
Alternate Names
- bilbo
- colichemarde
- epee
- fleuret
- foil
- schlager
- tizona
- tock
- tocke
- tuck
- verdun
Game Mechanics
Weapon | AG | Cloth | Leather | Scale | Chain | Plate | RT | Min RT | Damage Type | STR/DU | ||||||||||||
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AsG | 1 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | |||||
Rapier | DF | .325 | .225 | .125 | .125 | .075 | 2 | 3 | Slash/Puncture | 30/100 | ||||||||||||
AvD | 45 | 40 | 39 | 38 | 37 | 30 | 28 | 26 | 24 | 35 | 31 | 27 | 23 | 15 | 9 | 3 | -3 |
The standard rapier has a weight of 3 lbs.
Note: To edit this table go to Template:Weapon table rapier