1. Dugu Nine Swords (SPW)
2. Jade Maiden Sword (RCH)
3. Six Meridian Divine Swords
My guess is Six Meridian Divine Swords is still the best because it uses Qi instead of an actual sword
1. Dugu Nine Swords (SPW)
2. Jade Maiden Sword (RCH)
3. Six Meridian Divine Swords
My guess is Six Meridian Divine Swords is still the best because it uses Qi instead of an actual sword
The best true sword technique (of no technique), but you still need to get opponents into slashing range to use it and it might be less effective against opponents who have exponentially greater inner power.
Good, but overrated. Needs to combined with Cheun Jen Sword Technique to be fully effective.2. Jade Maiden Sword (RCH)
Considering that you can point and zap from a considerable distance...yeah. The main drawback is it requires a deep reservoir of inner power and (ideally) expertise in 1 Yeung Finger Technique to be effective.3. Six Meridian Divine Swords
My guess is Six Meridian Divine Swords is still the best because it uses Qi instead of an actual sword
What about Evil Resisting sword? Also there’s the Yue Maiden sword used by Aqing that could solo an entire army.
Tai Chi sword, only need to grasp the concept rather than set sword moves.
If I were to speculate, Chung Hui likely reached a level similar to where Yu Lin Chou (Mo Dong Hero # 2 from HSDS) would have ended up at his peak (assuming that he hadn't already peaked by the end of HSDS). Yu Lin Chou was characterized as the most accomplished martial artist (Cheung Chui San was the most talented, but he died early) among Cheung 3 Fung's seven disciples, so I imagine that Yu's peak level was probably comparable to Chung Hui's.
Yeah I agree.YLZ figured out the way to beat SQS's 9 Bone Claws on his own while Fan Yao needed a pointer from ZWJ. So sword arts-wise, he was pretty advanced already.
CX doesn't impress me in anything. So he "lost" to LHC the first time. Why couldn't he figure out a counter move the second time? His mind is still imprisoned by the move of LHC's 9 Swords, the one that beat him, meaning he's not yet at the stage of formless-ness required by Taiji sword. He was still trying to beat a specific move. That's why he failed.
1.9SOD
2.6MDS
3.Sunflower/Taiji
It doesn't makes difference at all.
CX got the point that LHC break taiji and because of that he didn't try anymore.
This is the most important point.LHC find taiji's weakness and break it.After that moment even ZSF himself couldn't do anything about it unless somehow he change the entire taiji's circular philosophy to overcome that weakness.
It does. One consensus this forum has come to over the years is that the practitioner ultimately matters more than the technique. If this were not the case, then Ling Wu Chung would never have lost a fight after learning Dook Goo 9 Swords (but he did). Cheung 3 Fung was the inventor and ultimate practitioner of Tai Chi Sword Technique, and the only practitioner of Dook Goo Sword Techniques who has a better than 50% of defeating him would be Dook Goo Kau Bai himself.
Last edited by Ken Cheng; 08-15-22 at 01:14 PM.