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Animating and detailing realistic [[Sword Fight|battles with edged weapons]] is remarkably difficult. Real-life edged weapons usually leave rough, horrible wounds, and severing arms, legs, or the neck of an individual is a very difficult task requiring either brute strength or significant time to saw at the wound. But quite aside from the simulation issues, if realistic blade wounds were done, then a [[Single -Stroke Battle]] would be far more difficult to conceive of as trying to go all the way ''through'' your victim would be nearly impossible. [http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/2810/could-historic-japanese-samurai-swords-cut-a-human-body-in-two-with-one-stroke Nearly.]
 
As a result, most bladed weapons in fiction are [[Absurdly Sharp Blade|impossibly finely-edged things]], capable of slicing straight through a victim and leaving such a thin cut as to be almost unnoticeable. Passing straight through a spine or rib cage? No problem! Decapitating an individual with a single blow, or even cutting them apart in multiple angles? Can do!
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