Donnerschlag
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The "Spanish" sword used in the video was clearly designed to thrust, and macahuitls are designed for hacking and slashing. I highly doubt that the two would be smacked together as demonstrated in the video. Even when you overlook that, Any edge would be decimated when it makes direct contact with another blade's edge. That's a lot of force that you are applying to such a thin and unfortified area, after all. So instead of blocking or parrying an incoming attack with the macahuitl itself, it's a lot more efficient to deflect with the shield and follow up with the sword to attack.
What I'm saying is, that saying steel is better than obsidian isn't exactly right. When you consider that the two sword styles, designs, and materials the two make use of both have their strengths and weaknesses.
tl; dr version: In my opinion, since the macahuitl isn't optimally designed to smack anything other than bare flesh, the benefits of obsidian's sharpness is a better choice than steel's resiliency. (Not that I'm saying that you shouldn't play around with different materials and designs, mind you.)
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