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Most samurai use a katana(witch is a common samurai sword).Samurai also carried a back up sword called a wakizashi.More weapons would be a tanto,kama,and fans.
Generally they fought with only the single sword called the Katana "Ka-Ta-Na" which is the long curved sword which is made by folding steel and has a harder blade edge and a softer more flexable shank edge. The smaller sword carried was used for dispatching the enemy or for the ritual of Sepuku (which is the ritual suicide of the holder due to dishonour)
The Red Samurai Ranger's Spin Sword move is called Lightning Fury.
No you dont,but you can get the Sickle which is the replace for the Bowie Knife. Its sort of got a curved end.
The Samurai sword is called a katana.
Samurai's are known for their work with swords. There are three general ways of describing swords a short sword (less than 12 inches long) is called a Tanto, and Wakisashi is 12 to 24 inches long and a Katana is longer than 24 inches. Most samurai carried a Katana and a Wakisashi with them. Some samurai also used bow and arrows. Longbowed samurais were very useful.
Samurai were from Japan, and the samurai sword is from Japan.
Duel for the Samurai Sword was created in 1984.
The ISBN of Duel for the Samurai Sword is 0440921724.
Mystery of the Samurai Sword was created in 1979.
Entirely depends on the nation and the type of sword.the Japanese curved blades are called wakizachi, katana, and no-dachi respectively for a short, normal length, and extra long version respectively.A chinese curved sword is commonly called the daoon the indian subcontinent, the Talwar is curved, while in afghanistan, the Pulwar is of the same basic shape.In the middle east, the shamshir, also commonly called a scimitar was curved, as were the kilij and saif. It may be noted at this point that the image of the "curved arabic scimitar vs the straight knightly sword" during the Crusades is in fact myth; the arabic swords of the medieval age were in fact straight. The first curved islamic swords appear among the mamluks in the 14th century, long after the crusades ended.In eastern europe, the hungarian or Avar sabre was commonly curved.in western europe, many falchion were likewise curved swords, as were the later cavalry sabre and cutlass.(A number of african and indonesian sword types also existed with curved forms, but I'm afraid I cant give names for them.)Original answer:A samurai sword
Duel for the Samurai Sword has 142 pages.