In the Links section, I've put some links to Chess variants that are similar to that. However, based on your description, I think you're talking about All the King's Men. The "images" link on the Smess page will show you a picture of the pieces.
It's not "the" arrow, it's a group of arrows. The eagle is shown holding an olive branch indicating that the U.S. is (usually) a peaceful country, but also holding a quiver of arrows indicating that we are strong and will use our military power if we have to. GWB notwithstanding.
Knights used arrows as part of their arsenal because they were long-range weapons that could be fired from a distance, allowing them to engage enemies before they got too close. Arrows were also effective against enemies wearing armor, as they could pierce through or weaken their defenses.
Swords, shields, bows and arrows, lances, spears and knives.
You pull the lever to make the dragon fall asleep and then, in the short time you have, you have to fire the arrows in his mouth. You have to do that 3 times and then you have defeated him.
Knights started wearing plate armor for better protection against arrows and weapons in battle. This armor increased their defense but also reduced their mobility. Additionally, plate armor allowed knights to display their status and wealth.
The knights wore metal mainly to keep their enemies' arrows from piercing their bodies and killing them. These suits of armor were also handy in reducing injury during sword fights.
A line with two arrows pointing out of it, indicating that you can change the size of the rows/columns.
I'm guessing it's the spacing between the panels of his armour. Arrows and pointy blades could get trough there easily.
Because knights have shield advance against the one handed sword samurai. because the armor and the shield is the most important defending weapons against Bows and arrows and ..... and i think the knight wins.
They attacked by land and by sea from all sorts of angles and directions.
If you tie a rope on one and shoot it up and to the left, you might be able to reach the Princess tower on the castle. You can't jump to it.
They established a new defensive position and to fire a hail of arrows on unprepared and compact mass of French knights and men-at-arms.