Could a katana cut through Knight armor?

No, a katana generally could not cut through a knight's full plate armor; the blade's edge would likely chip or break against the hardened steel, as katanas were primarily designed for cutting unarmored or lightly armored targets, not for penetrating thick plate. Instead, fighters used thrusts, specialized armor-piercing daggers (like the Japanese yoroi-dōshi), or blunt weapons (maces, war hammers) to target gaps, joints, or unarmored areas like the visor, neck, or groin, or to crush the wearer inside.
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Can a sword cut through knight armor?

Comments Section Short answer - No, you can't cut through plate armor. Longer answer - Swords, that is bladed weapons of medium length with a weight of about 2-4 lb's can't cut through plate. Heavier or differently balanced weapons can bypass plate in other ways.
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Could a katana cut through chainmail?

Katana through mail? NOPE! Katanas were designed to cut through bone flesh and organic based armours, as japanese smiths only had mediocre iron deposits, mostly iron sand, so the smithing technique they used to make blades was a necessity, as iron sand has a low purity level.
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Could a katana cut through samurai armor?

However, a well-crafted and sharp katana could still find vulnerabilities in the armor. The katana's curved blade was designed to concentrate force on a smaller area, making it effective at cutting through or penetrating armor.
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Could a samurai beat a knight?

A European knight would likely beat a samurai in a one-on-one duel due to superior heavy plate armor, which a katana struggles to penetrate, giving the knight an advantage with heavier weapons like maces or greatswords against the samurai's lighter armor, though a skilled samurai might win by targeting joints or using mounted archery from a distance before closing. The outcome heavily depends on the specific era, terrain, and if ranged weapons are allowed, but knights generally had better defensive technology for close combat. 
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What was Lucifer's sword called?

Lucifer's sword doesn't have one definitive name across all lore, but is often called Azrael's Blade, the Flaming Sword, or sometimes Tenebris (Latin for Darkness) or Lightbringer, appearing in various media like the Lucifer TV series, comics, and video games, generally depicted as a powerful weapon capable of destruction or even erasing beings from existence.
 
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Is a katana sharper than a scalpel?

Unfortunately, no! A katana's edge isn't as razor-sharp as a surgical scalpel. One must understand that surgical scalpels (and even some razor knives) are designed for micro-precision and can split hairs, literally! The only issue is that the blade can easily chip, dull, or snap with one wrong move.
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Why is it illegal to own a katana in Japan?

The regulations are in place to protect the cultural heritage associated with traditional Japanese swords and prevent their unauthorized trade or export.
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How lethal is a katana?

Katana: The katana, a traditional Japanese sword, is often regarded as a deadly weapon due to its sharpness, cutting ability, and versatility in combat. It was designed for quick and precise strikes, and its curved blade allowed for effective slashing and thrusting techniques.
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Is it illegal to carry a katana in the US?

Yes, you can generally own a katana in the US, but carrying one in public is heavily restricted and varies drastically by state and city, often requiring permits or being outright illegal, as it's treated like a large knife or dangerous weapon; you must check local laws for specifics, but generally, it must be sheathed and transported discreetly for legitimate reasons like martial arts events. 
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Can a katana pierce Kevlar?

Blades will indeed penetrate some 'soft' body armor such as kevlar, although it may take a stabbing motion rather than a swinging cut.
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Could a katana cut through a tree?

Yes, a katana can cut through small trees or saplings (a few inches thick) with proper technique and a good blade, but it's not ideal; it risks damaging the sword, as katanas are for slicing, not heavy chopping like an axe, and a real large tree would be nearly impossible without extreme effort, likely breaking the blade. You can easily cut soft, porous wood like bamboo or banana trees, but harder wood requires an axe or chainsaw for efficiency and safety. 
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What did Jesus say about swords?

Jesus gave seemingly contradictory statements about swords: telling disciples to "sell your cloak and buy one" (Luke 22:36) for difficult times, but later telling Peter to put his sword away, declaring, "all who take the sword will perish by the sword" (Matthew 26:52) and explaining his mission wasn't to bring physical peace but a "sword" of division (Matthew 10:34). These passages suggest the "sword" could mean literal self-defense for harsh journeys, a spiritual weapon (Word of God), or the conflict that arises from following Him, not violent aggression for His kingdom.
 
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Could knight armor stop a bullet?

No, knight armor generally won't stop modern bullets; it was designed for swords and arrows, and while it could sometimes deflect early, low-velocity musket balls, high-velocity rifle rounds and even most handgun bullets would punch through steel plates designed to stop medieval weapons. The armor's thickness (often 1-3mm, maybe up to 6mm) wasn't enough for modern ammunition, though quality varied, and very small rounds like a .22 might glance off or create a dent.
 
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Can you slice a boulder with a katana?

Not gonna happen at all. The blade just won't be strong enough. Sharpness has to do with the thinness of the blade compared to the strength of the material cut and steel isn't that strong on such a thin blade. But you probably could do it with Dragonslayer.
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How much do real katanas cost?

A real katana's price varies wildly, from a few hundred dollars for functional replicas to $5,000 - $15,000+ for modern, hand-forged blades from Japan, and $10,000 - $500,000+ for genuine antiques (Nihonto), depending heavily on the smith, age, materials (like Tamahagane steel), craftsmanship, polish, and historical significance. 
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Can you legally walk around with a katana?

Carrying a katana in public is highly restricted and often illegal, depending heavily on your specific state and city laws, but generally requires being sheathed, in a secure case for transport (like to a dojo or event), and is forbidden in many sensitive areas (schools, government buildings). While some states like Texas might allow open carry for specific purposes (demonstrations), most places (California, NY) heavily regulate or ban concealed/open carry without special permits or legitimate reasons, with severe penalties for misuse. 
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Can one finger touch on my katana blade damage it?

Remember this golden rule: a Japanese sword must be treated with gentleness and respect. Avoid touching the blade with your fingers, as fingerprints produce imperceptible condensation that promotes rust formation. Instead, use a very soft cloth, cotton gloves, or special Japanese paper designed for this purpose.
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What sword can beat a katana?

No single sword is universally "better," as different swords excel in different situations; however, the European longsword is often cited as superior to the katana for its versatility, better reach, effective thrusting, superior hand protection (crossguard), and ability to counter plate armor, while the katana is prized for its incredibly sharp, fast, single-purpose cutting ability, especially in unarmored duels. Other contenders for "better" depending on context include the massive Japanese Ōdachi for sheer impact or the nimble Chinese Jian for balanced cutting and thrusting.
 
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Could a European knight beat a samurai?

In contrast, the katana is a weapon highly effective at slashing, but not ideal for stabbing. It's a quick draw weapon that would probably get lodged in the knight's armor. So fighting styles aside, the difference in equipment is too great to overcome for the samurai. Knight should dominate the first two rounds easily.
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What was Lucifer's first sin?

Lucifer's first sin, according to Christian tradition and biblical interpretation (Isaiah 14, Ezekiel 28), was pride (self-exaltation), stemming from his great beauty, wisdom, and power, which led him to desire God's own position and worship, resulting in his rebellion against the Creator and expulsion from Heaven. 
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Which angel kicked Adam and Eve?

According to Robert Means Lawrence, Arthur de Bles, and R.L. Giles, the angel who cast Adam and Eve out of Paradise was said to be Jophiel.
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