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Souplex said:
Demented Teddy said:
Souplex said:
Why do people act like scythes are weapons as opposed to harvesting tools?

At your most badass while holding a scythe you look like a rather annoyed farmer who could not find a shotgun or pitchfork.

Me I personally blame those guys who decided to personify death as a skeleton in robes with a scythe.
It's all fiction and what-not so you can make scythes awesome weapons.
Do you think a gunblade (FFVIII) makes any sense what so ever?
No, and as we all know, gunblades are stupid. They are however partially grounded in reality.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayonet
actually gun blades were real, bayonets were a reimagining of them, the idea behind a gun blade was a pistol in the sword handle so you could fire off a shot before you hit the front lines in battle.
 

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Souplex said:
Why do people act like scythes are weapons as opposed to harvesting tools?

At your most badass while holding a scythe you look like a rather annoyed farmer who could not find a shotgun or pitchfork.

Me I personally blame those guys who decided to personify death as a skeleton in robes with a scythe.
Death harvests the dead, duh.
People can take it for a weapon if they wish to... It's still used for harvesting. :/

As are axes used in chopping wood, knifes to do various tasks...
In basis, as long as something is sharp; it's automatically a weapon.

... Yes, that included pens. They are highly effective if sharpened.
 

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Souplex said:
Why do people act like scythes are weapons as opposed to harvesting tools?

At your most badass while holding a scythe you look like a rather annoyed farmer who could not find a shotgun or pitchfork.

Me I personally blame those guys who decided to personify death as a skeleton in robes with a scythe.
It's Odin that's being portrayed.

He was originally the god of death as well as the Allfather. One of his names was "Grim". This became synonymous with death. Odin's image on Midgard was often an old man in robes as well. The scythe was a tool used to harvest; harvest souls in Grim's case.
 

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...you know that most weapons are based off of farming tools right?

off the top of my head lets look at japan. Only a Samurai was allowed to carry a sword so farmers had to use farming tools to defend themselves against bandits, invaders, or just dick samurai. eventually the tools were stream lined to be better used as weapons. Scythes are uncoventuanl but effective in the hands of someone who knows what there doing. If you want to talk about lame looking weapons the japaness had a weapon shaped like an egg but it was filled with a blinding powder and if you were hit by that you were screwed.
 

Jake the Snake

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Sythes can be used as weapons, don't discriminate. Kamas
were once farming tools, but are now used as martial art weapons.
 

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Not sure if this was mentioned but, in Growlancer 2 the main character uses a scythe as his main weapon.

Unfortunately he's probably a -10 on the manliness scale.

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y17/cjiwakura/wein.jpg
 

snowman6251

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There are weirder and less efficient looking weapons.



This is popular in Samurai and Ninja movies but I can't tell why. Seems highly impractical as a weapon.
 

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it always reminds me of WW1 eastern front where the Russians were never properly equipped, so they had to fight with farm tools and hope to scavenge from corpses. Poor bastards didn't stand a chance.
 

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Grey Carter said:
Imagery. The scythe has connotations with Death. Thus a person using a scythe has connotations with death. It's a cheap way of making a character look dangerous and gothy.
Uh. Well, yeah.
<spoiler=Example>http://static.desktopnexus.com/thumbnails/33596-bigthumbnail.jpg
 

the wako kid

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Grey Carter said:
Aries_Split post=18.70517.694186 said:
Because the scythe was used as a tool for reaping hay. The Grim reaper used it for reaping souls. It has connotations to harvesting, that's why they associate Death, I.E The harvester of souls,with it. It all makes perfect sense when you think about it. Also, a sharpened Scythe will cut you in half with one swing. They are fairly suited for battle.
No. No they won't. They'll cut hay in half with a single swing. The shape of a scythe means swinging it 'at' someone is impossible, you'd need to move it past them then pull it towards you, no where near enough momentum to go through bone.
it could be a practical combat weapon if you hooked it arond them and then pushed your boot iinto thier gut,using the scythe to support yourself,using a motion similar to a sparta kick,it could be a very messy and intimidating way to kill someone.
 

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Bruin said:
Souplex said:
Why do people act like scythes are weapons as opposed to harvesting tools?

At your most badass while holding a scythe you look like a rather annoyed farmer who could not find a shotgun or pitchfork.

Me I personally blame those guys who decided to personify death as a skeleton in robes with a scythe.
It's Odin that's being portrayed.

He was originally the god of death as well as the Allfather. One of his names was "Grim". This became synonymous with death. Odin's image on Midgard was often an old man in robes as well. The scythe was a tool used to harvest; harvest souls in Grim's case.
I knew odin was the god of poetry wisdom and death,but not about the scythe.cool...
 

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Khell_Sennet said:
Najos post=18.70517.694702 said:
Edit: I'm pretty sure the "war scythe" is the INVENTION of the glaive.
Incorrect, but thanks for playing.
The War Scythe and a Glaive are similar but unrelated weapons. If anything, a War Scythe is a reverse-edged Fauchard. The war scythe was wielded more as a halberd, for chopping not piercing as the strength of the blade is on the cutting edge, not the point. Glaives on the other hand were treated mostly as a spear, used for stabbing, but with the option to slice if needed. In addition, the War Scythe is a polish adaptation whereas Glaives are French... Therefore, unrelated designs.

As to OP's question why scythes are treated as a weapon instead of a tool, it's simple. Can you kill someone with a scythe? Yes. So it's a weapon.
can you kill someone with a loaf of bread?yes.so it must be a weapon.can you kill so meone with your sink?yes,it must be a weapon.Wow dude,just wow.scythes are only scary becaues they are associated with death and because ryo hayabusa can use one to skullfuck you to death.a basic farming scythe is not a weapon.
 

masseyguy911

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Well, Scythes are farming tools. You could make it into a decent weapon if you made it out of better materials, and sharpened the blade up, but then again the average scythe a farmer would use I can't see that being a weapon. As for war scythe, I've heard of them and really they seamed to only be used when a soldier couldn't get his hand on a halberd or glaive.
 

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Souplex said:
Why do people act like scythes are weapons as opposed to harvesting tools?

At your most badass while holding a scythe you look like a rather annoyed farmer who could not find a shotgun or pitchfork.

Me I personally blame those guys who decided to personify death as a skeleton in robes with a scythe.
Death = The plague = Diseased farmers/low class people = Scythes and pitchforks.

And it does look badass.
 

Count Igor

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It seems to me that any answer that objects to the OP is just smashed down with "Wrong"'s and "No"'s.
But anyway, the scythe is used for a weapon (Or rather, was), as when designed for fighting mainly, and harvesting as a side option, you could swing it, and bring it back straight through the opponents back, with no wasted energy. It's not impractical when you're good with it and at a slightly long range, it's not very good if you're up close, however, which is probably where you're coming from.
Admittedly, it's not the best weapon, but it's still pretty damn dangerous.
I won't answer the Death - Scythe thing, as many people already have.

Souplex said:
TheGhostOfSin post=18.70517.694185 said:
Well would you like to be attacked by someone wielding one?
Yes actually, I for one encourage natural slection. It is our duty to prevent Mike Judges masterpiece Idiocracy from becoming a reality. If some idiot wants to come at me with a unwieldy piece of wood with a piece of metal with the blade facing towards the wielder then they are basically asking me to shove it where the sun does not shine.
Now that's a bit moronic (Not calling you a moron here, but my mind drew a blank on different words). If someone comes at you with a scythe, my money's on him. Not you.
 

Tim_Buoy

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well the large scythe most people imagine is impractical but the smaller one handed version is a much better weapon when combined with a wieghted chain take the kusurigama for instance