i did not really know "exactly" where to post this, but i think it will fit here
since im not a native English speaker, i often look up stuff like "lye" or "potash" to know what exactly they are, and what i should expect in order to make these things
so after strictly keeping to shields, i looked up "buckler", expecting a "weaker" version of the shield
what i found astounded me, a buckler is actually a type of shield used entirely different then other shields, although most shields know today are actually hybrids (the ironer, small round shield and fencing shield) for this post i will separate all shields in ether being "bucklers" or "shields" where shields encompass any shield that is not a buckler (the roman tortoise shield, Greek hoplite shield or Spartan shiels as seen in the movie 300) and bucklers are any shield worn on the fist, not the arm with a thick halve globe shaped centre piece
a small exert from wikipedia
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A buckler (French bouclier 'shield', from Old French bocle, boucle 'boss') is a small shield, 15 to 45 cm (6 in to 18 in) in diameter, gripped in the fist; it was generally used as a companion weapon in hand-to-hand combat during the Medieval and Renaissance, as its size made it poor protection against missile weapons (e.g., arrows) but useful in deflecting the blow of an opponent's sword or mace. There are two major forms of medievally documented bucklers. The first is a simple round shield with the fist positioned directly behind the boss with a variety of shapes of face and depths of rim. These could also have projections from the top and bottom as in Hans Talhoffer's Fechtbücher or serrated rings around the boss as in one example in the Wallace Collection. The second major form is a corrugated rectangle as suggested by Achille Marozzo in his Opera Nova.
MS I.33, considered the earliest extant armed-combat manual, (around 1300) contains an early description of a system of combat with buckler and sword.
Uses
The buckler was more widely used than is commonly known. It was a simple yet effective weapon, often combined with a short sword, falchion, or rapier. It was popular circa 1100 to 1600.[1] The buckler had a variety of roles when it came to swordplay, but five principal means come to the fore as described in MS I.33. Each use recognizes the shield's small size and maneuverability when dealing with light blades.
* Hand protection: The primary use of the buckler was to protect the sword hand.
* Deflector: The buckler's lightness and curved center made it excellent for deflecting attacking blades. Such a deflection would leave the attacker open for a rapid counter-attack.[citation needed]
* Blinder: The light blades used in conjunction with the buckler depended on rapid movements, which meant that a single second was an important advantage. The wielder of the buckler could use the buckler to shield his sword-hand's position from view, keeping his opponent from guessing his next strike.
* "Metal fist": A buckler could be used to directly attack an opponent by punching with either its flat face or its rim.
* Binder: The buckler could be used to bind an opponent's sword hand and weapon as well as their buckler against their body. The buckler was also very useful in grappling, where it allowed an opponent's arms to be easily wrapped up and controlled.
* Sight light: In france, a type of buckler was created that had a small door in it. in thes small door was a hole that the soldier would put a candle in to provide light.
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id say currently in game bucklers are just a "weaker" form of shields... maybe because the guy that programmed this game isnt supposed to know EVERYTHING and that's forgiveable ofc, but i think we should debate how to change the shield into its actual being what it was... if that makes sense
so overall, what i seem to be getting is the following, although incomplete list gives a clear difference between both the types
only a buckler was often used to:
-disarm enemies (using the edge of the buckler or the "bowl" on the buckler to "grasp" an enemy weapon away from the enemy
-destroy enemy weapons by having weird spikes and edges, so that enemies weapon blades get stuck or break
-beat enemies as a blunt or sharp weapon (flat or dome shaped surface and the round edge around it, bucklers are held by the fist, shields by the arm try to beat someone with something weighing 50 kg on your arm...)
-hide the attacking hand to trick the opponent or to outmanoeuvre the opponent
both a shield and a buckler was often used to:
-protect the hand holding the main weapon while striking
-deflect blows from swords and hammers alike (bucklers would tend to more "push" blows in mid-air away from the target so they would miss and shields would more try to stop or deflect the blow by guarding behind it or absorbing the blow due to its weight (last version was less efficient and sometimes painful, since still some of the kinetic power would be transferred to the wearer, but lets just say it did not kill you, and a hammer blow would)
only a shield was often used to:
-protect the hand, arm, and most of the persons shielded side against missile attacks or spears
-use in a formation, like the hoplite spear formations and tostudo formations
question is, how can we put at least some of this awesomeness in the game so we dont have "a good shield and a crappy one" any longer?