The whole point is to have a staff to held you in tight spots in a defensive way. Bash them a couple meters away for example.
And to look at this from a realistic perspective doesn't really work when there's magic involved.
I suppose a staff could be used for defence in
desperation, but it is still an incredibly risky thing to do with a weapon that`s extremely useful to you. Like siad, suppose you attempt to block a heavy ax with your staff, even though the staff might not break, you`ve already caused structural damage that might cause it to break later, reducing its affectiveness. It also takes training and skill to block effectively and not get your fingers mashed- Would a mage waste time learning how to block ?
Of course, in Skyrim this don`t count because there`s no wear and tear (damn you and your streamlining, Devs).
I just realised how pointless this thread is to argue about. It`s a conversation I can`t win because logic can be run around here.
With no wear and tear it don`t matter and everyone can just say `Well the staff is magic protected` so they get away on that too.
Well, in my world and my rules, only a foolhardy mage would ever use his precious magic staff as an offensive blunt weapon and would not even think to use it to block... "Use my Staff of True Power to block a bandit`s sword? NEVER!"
He`d get a Follower warrior to do the blocking for him.
Anyway, I`m out.