An illustration showing a variety of wounds from the Feldbuch der Wundarznei (Field manual for the treatment of wounds) by Hans von Gersdorff, (1517). From Wikipedia
@Dreth
By the 15th century both hand cannons and muskets were widely available, so I’d guess that wound might be the result of a hand cannon loaded with gravel shot. He appears to have been shot with regular cannon rounds as well…
Hence my contention that he is hacking…
Gilly (#734)
16 years ago
This guy didn’t hack. He just dodged so every attack hit a non-vital part of his body.
Mercenaries back then didn’t need brains. Or bladders, for that thing.
That’ll leave a mark
Its only a flesh wound.
“Ok now show me where it hurts.”
My money says he shouldn’t still be standing…
“I still have 1hp!”
WHAT? 1hp? Come on. I count 8 ranged attacks and 9 close range melee attacks, and 4 of them are headshots. You should be like at -3500 hp.
You got haxx don’t ya…
Everyone just attacked him for wearing a speedo into battle.
lawl@... his left tigh
That looks like syphilis. How do you fix THAT wound?
LOL
@Dreth
By the 15th century both hand cannons and muskets were widely available, so I’d guess that wound might be the result of a hand cannon loaded with gravel shot. He appears to have been shot with regular cannon rounds as well…
Hence my contention that he is hacking…
This guy didn’t hack. He just dodged so every attack hit a non-vital part of his body.
Mercenaries back then didn’t need brains. Or bladders, for that thing.
So this man is his century’s finest soldier? No wonder we started to shoot each other with rockets.