We can start with general swordsmanship and its progression So you understand the basics fully Then the Rangetsu history and its style, and how it differs from other styles And while we're at it we can review how swords are forged, the different types of blades Which lengths and types are suitable for which types of combat Move onto each Rangetsu form and its history, purpose, and how to apply it to your body We might be able to fit in a introduction to strategy and general formations, using the terrain to your advantage, as well as assessing an enemy But that might be more helpful after you manage to master the first form
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So you understand the basics fully
Then the Rangetsu history and its style, and how it differs from other styles
And while we're at it we can review how swords are forged, the different types of blades
Which lengths and types are suitable for which types of combat
Move onto each Rangetsu form and its history, purpose, and how to apply it to your body
We might be able to fit in a introduction to strategy and general formations, using the terrain to your advantage, as well as assessing an enemy
But that might be more helpful after you manage to master the first form