shieldwielding
Shieldwielding refers to the practice of using a shield as a defensive tool in combat or other confrontational situations. A shield is typically a piece of armor carried in the hand or mounted on the forearm, designed to intercept or deflect blows from weapons, projectiles, or other attacks. The use of shields dates back to prehistoric times, with early examples fashioned from wood, animal hides, or woven materials. As warfare evolved, so did shield design, leading to materials like bronze, iron, and steel, and a variety of shapes and sizes tailored to specific combat styles and threats.
The effectiveness of shieldwielding relies on the user's skill in positioning the shield to cover vulnerable