Sword stances in general are different than what movies show.
http://www.aemma.org/index2.php?pg=h3
Check the 4 videos in the middle.
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Sword stances in general are different than what movies show.
http://www.aemma.org/index2.php?pg=h3
Check the 4 videos in the middle.
I made this a long time ago. Since then I have studied the stance for how they use it a bit. However, they actually do hold it up like that. However, they don't have their legs spread out much at all. The reason it looks silly isn't really because hes holding the sword, its mostly his body that goes with it.
I think its an "extremely" stylized version of the stance, but i've gotten more used to it.
Falling =/= JumpingQuote:
Why does a drg take DMG when they fall 10 feet but are fine when they use jump?
Presumably when you Jump/SSD/DFD you are landing spear-down into a target, transfering all of your inertia and impact into THEM, therefore you crush them with your weight (all transferred into the spear tip) rather than landing on your feet and having your legs/body crushed). That transfer of energy means if performed correctly, you would only sustain minimal injury, if at that.
Or, if you want a more logical explanation, this sums it up:
http://www.nuklearpower.com/comics/8...ter/070915.png
If they land spear first through the impaled victim, how do they bounce back up?
*cough* I like when people post responses to the OP half a year or more since they made that post, and after they've returned to the thread and posted updates that may or may not invalidate the original post.
That said... I haven't done much more than try out DRK myself, and I haven't looked that closely at the stance (since I play on my TV and thus sit almost 2 metres away), but... based on the screenshots earlier in the thread, I tried to copy it (without a sword), and both holding it and looking at the screenshotted stance (from the preview stream, I think?) it to me would feel more natural to be a stance preparing for an overhead chop thing. You know, as if the character was facing the other way, with the sword behind him. Probably based on (as Atoli mentioned) how the hands are gripping the hilt "upside down"-ish.
(And no, I don't have much IRL experience with fighting, either. Done a bit of kendo, and a tiny bit SCA heavy fighting, but not enough in either to feel confident in making statements regarding stances. So while the above is my instinctual feeling, it's not really based on anything other than that ^_^)