Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-32865299-20171004210031/@comment-32918765-20171104021548

Kick-

Point 1- I never thought of that, a heavy arrowhead could do some damage through force of impact, though it would be much dissapated by a gambeson. However, it could never actually break through.

Point 2- I never said the Saracens used dirks, I'm just saying that thats how they killed knights- daggers at weak points in armor. Also, it doesn't matter how well made it is, a dagger IS NOT going to cut through 1/4 of an inch of hardened steel.

Point 3- Just because they are the same material doesn't mean one can slash through the other. Only a stab (NOT a slash) could have a hope of cracking plate, but it would have to be from something with an insane amount of leverage or force, like a pick or a hammer.

Last Point- In my also very educated opinion, cutting metal is very unlikely, an could only have been done by a spiked warhammer or a warpick, but even those would have a slim chance to do it. Think about it. If a wooden shield can stop a dagger/seax, don't you think something as thick and much stronger could? Besides, the bend of a chestplate could also very well send a dagger skidding off instead of stopping it point black, this dissipiating the enery instead of absorbing it, esp. if the wearer was slightly oblique to the attacker.

Just something I found to support my point.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rO2nM_2iBXA