Variety of swords as well as the rapier including the Broadsword and the Cutting sword
The Battle Axe - A variety single and double-handed axe were in use throughout the Medieval period
The Mace - The mace was an armor-fighting weapon. The Mace developed from a steel ball on a wooden handle, to an elaborately spiked steel war club
The Dagger including the Basilard, a two-edged, long bladed dagger
The Lance - A long, strong, spear-like weapon. Designed for use on horseback
Weapons which could be used by Foot soldiers and Archers
Arbalest - This is the correct term for a Crossbow
Axe - Single and double-handed battle axes
Basilard - A two-edged, long bladed dagger
Bill - A polearm with a wide cutting blade occasionally with spikes and hooks
Billhook - Capable of killing Knights and their horses
Bow and Arrow
Caltrop: Sharp spikes on 12 - 18 feet poles used, in formation, to maim a horse
Crossbow - The crossbow range was 350 - 400 yards but could only be shot at a rate of 2 bolts per minute
Dagger - A short pointed knife
Halberd - A broad, short axe blade on a 6 foot pole with a spear point at the top with a back spike
Longbow - The Longbow could pierce armour at ranges of more than 250 yards - a longbowman could release between 10 - 12 arrows per minute
Mace - The mace was an armor-fighting weapon. The Mace developed from a steel ball on a wooden handle, to an elaborately spiked steel war club
Pike - A long spear measuring between 18 feet and 20 feet
Poleaxe - Polearm - Polehammer - Bec de Corbin - Bec de Faucon - A group of pole-mounted weapons. Were all variations of poles measuring 6 feet long with different 'heads' - spikes, hammers, axe
Spear - Used for thrusting
Muskets and a variety of swords like the spear.
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One armor was a Dō-maru or body wrap hich was samurai armor. One Famous Weapon samurais would use was the katana.
The weapons the US Government provided. In the early years of the war the were furnished WWII era weapons, later, were provided the same mat
ANSWERThe Vikings used Swords, Axes, Spears, Bows and the armor is chain mail (mail) and wooden shields. For the most part, they used spears since they were cheap and provided a tactical advantage with its length. Only the rich could afford armor or weapons made out of metal.And no, they did not have horns on their helmets.
Axe..body armor..longbow..crossbow..few guns and pistol..canon is useless due to distance
A page was a young boy starting at age 7. They would run errands in the castle and help dress a knight in his armor. They would learn how to ride a horse and train with weapons starting with a wooden sword.
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tools, weapons, and armor
For armor and weapons.
They had knives, guns, and armor to protect themselves from the animals they hunt and to use these weapons to hunt for food.
for weapons u unequip ur weapon and then drag the ETHER or WEAPON uprade scroll onto ur weapon. for armor u use the armor uprade scroll thingy :D
One armor was a Dō-maru or body wrap hich was samurai armor. One Famous Weapon samurais would use was the katana.
all sorts of armor! steel swords, cannons, and guns were some of the weapons though.
Spaniards had steel swords, guns, cannons, and steel armor.
You use them to get capes from Cysero and rank up to buy new weapons and armor.
Mobility, heavy weapons, terrain
In emergencies, sure, but they had access to Iron so used metal weapons and armor.
Body armor is still in use. Flak Jackets protect against shrapnel and ceramic plates protect against bullets.