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What is this?

Draw, guess, laugh! If you're looking for other games to play check out r/GamesOnReddit.

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What is this?

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How would you make Flak armor from ARK viable?

A place to share images and discussions of various types of armor wrought and used throughout the ages

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Found on a bushcraft video. Can’t wrap my head around it.

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Are there other manuscripts of similar looking fencing poses… I’m intrigued by the uhh.. the the bassinets and the.. the maces or whatever..

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To those of you who tried to help me with my ship build, I figured it out and fixed it

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How do you identify fatwood?

/r/Bushcraft defines Bushcraft as the usage and practice of skills, acquiring and developing knowledge and understanding, in order to survive and thrive in the natural environment. In this subreddit we discuss the development, and practise, of those skills and techniques, the use of appropriate tools, schools of thought and the historical context.

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My ship is half baked and I can’t place any more structures what do I do

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I just bought a really expensive helmet rate it 1-10

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Half swording with a lightsaber

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Just bought my first armor, how do I make it look more Crusader Like

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Where are the horns? This can’t be right.

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Just testing; are you guys able to use post flairs?

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I love when armor in media is asymmetrical and incredibly thick, it’s really accurate

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Salad in Bedford

A community for those who know of life's great truth... That SALLETS are superior to all, and should be on the Knight Class for Agathian Knights in Chivalry 2!

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Salad in Bedford

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Would this be considered scale or splint?

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Were they compensating?

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Bascinet

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What armor is the guy on the right wearing? (Manuscript from late Merethic era)

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What armor is the guy on the right wearing? (Manuscript from late Merethic era)

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I think it would be really unique if we named a band after these or something

A place to share images and discussions of various types of armor wrought and used throughout the ages

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I think it would be really unique if we named a band after these or something

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Wouldn’t it be fucked up if the pommel of a sword had a baby’s face on it instead of being a circle or some stupid thing?

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Why didn’t knights just run through forces? They have armor so they would just need to not get caught

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