Weapons and armor were made by an armorer. Or at least that was the theory; many weapons were originally scythes, sickles, pitchforks, and the like, and were the product of village blacksmiths.
In the Middle Ages
Microliths are small stone tools or weapons man made of different shapes at the middle ston age [mesolithic age]
why did the middle ages people use weapons
Stones.
You yourself don't craft weapons or armour, but you can make poisons, potions and traps from component objects.
Most armour like 3rd Age can be obtained from the G.E. You can get Barrows there but don't forget to put the armour on 100 charge instead of no charge because it is stronger at 100 charge.
They didn't. Bronze Age people made weapons out of bronze. Neolithics made weapons out of stone and bone.
Stone age people made weapons by finding sharp objects to carve things.
it is a small marketpace where armour and weapons, potions and crafting material can be brought for your character---- that's it. It is in my opinion not worth paying for
New Stone age people used sharp rocks as weapons. However, they also made their own handmade weapons made of twigs and branches and used those as clubs.
All well known projectile weapons were used before Middle age. Bows and crosbows were used in ancient China, Greece, Roman Empire.... Masive use of crosbow and later firearms in the Middle age time was end of classical chivalry and knights.
The German Lochaber Axe possessed enough power to decapitate a horse.