Is Trunks any good with a sword?

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Re: Is Trunks any good with a sword?

Post by Godo » Sun Feb 28, 2010 11:44 am

I think that we can't conclude his skills with what we have seen in the fights that he has had.
Against Freeza, he was superior, so I doubt that he would actually need to do anything fancy to destroy him.
Against the Androids he was clearly inferior, and I doubt that he even dared to try anything fancy in that situation either.
Against Goku, he wasn't aiming for the kill, just to see Goku's defense and powers.

You would want to see a fight against an equal opponent to be sure to see his full abilities.

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Re: Is Trunks any good with a sword?

Post by Dayspring » Sun Feb 28, 2010 11:45 am

Piccolo Daimao wrote:If he didn't know how to use it properly, he would've just been waving the sword like an idiot.
That's the purpose of my question, though. He's using a typical Western blade, which is swung around like a club. They're basically a weight-balanced, less heavy battle-axe. It's pretty much only the Katanna and Middle-Eastern blades that are used for slicing. Typically, only Royalty and Nobility who knew what they were doing with a sword of this style, as not much skill was needed to get the job done.

So in light of this, does that fact that he was able to slice Freeza anyway mean he was really skilled AND strong, or does the fact that he shattered it on #18's arm mean he was just strong and completely unskilled?
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Re: Is Trunks any good with a sword?

Post by Thanos6 » Thu Mar 11, 2010 2:23 am

I'd say the former. Given the way the sword broke, it's probably as strong as its weilder.
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Re: Is Trunks any good with a sword?

Post by Kendamu » Thu Mar 11, 2010 12:43 pm

Dayspring wrote:
Piccolo Daimao wrote:If he didn't know how to use it properly, he would've just been waving the sword like an idiot.
That's the purpose of my question, though. He's using a typical Western blade, which is swung around like a club. They're basically a weight-balanced, less heavy battle-axe. It's pretty much only the Katanna and Middle-Eastern blades that are used for slicing. Typically, only Royalty and Nobility who knew what they were doing with a sword of this style, as not much skill was needed to get the job done.

So in light of this, does that fact that he was able to slice Freeza anyway mean he was really skilled AND strong, or does the fact that he shattered it on #18's arm mean he was just strong and completely unskilled?
Look at how clean his cuts were when he chopped Freeza up. If he had no skill with it, those cuts would've been really messy looking.

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Re: Is Trunks any good with a sword?

Post by Piccolo Daimao » Thu Mar 11, 2010 4:02 pm

Kendamu wrote:
Dayspring wrote:
Piccolo Daimao wrote:If he didn't know how to use it properly, he would've just been waving the sword like an idiot.
That's the purpose of my question, though. He's using a typical Western blade, which is swung around like a club. They're basically a weight-balanced, less heavy battle-axe. It's pretty much only the Katanna and Middle-Eastern blades that are used for slicing. Typically, only Royalty and Nobility who knew what they were doing with a sword of this style, as not much skill was needed to get the job done.

So in light of this, does that fact that he was able to slice Freeza anyway mean he was really skilled AND strong, or does the fact that he shattered it on #18's arm mean he was just strong and completely unskilled?
Look at how clean his cuts were when he chopped Freeza up. If he had no skill with it, those cuts would've been really messy looking.
This is what I think. Trunks must be at least reasonably skilled in swordplay to be able to do the stuff he did with his sword in the manga.
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Re: Is Trunks any good with a sword?

Post by Godo » Thu Mar 11, 2010 4:25 pm

Piccolo Daimao wrote:Trunks must be at least reasonably skilled in swordplay to be able to do the stuff he did with his sword in the manga.
You mean Chichi?

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Re: Is Trunks any good with a sword?

Post by Piccolo Daimao » Thu Mar 11, 2010 5:38 pm

Godo wrote:
Piccolo Daimao wrote:Trunks must be at least reasonably skilled in swordplay to be able to do the stuff he did with his sword in the manga.
You mean Chichi?
Wh...wh...what? :shock:
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