# Snipers
# Assault Rifles
# Shotguns
# Rocket Launchers
# Pistols
# Machine Guns
you go into weapons and go to armour.
Depends. Which army?
It was an army of statues (Terra cotta is a clay ceramic and means "burnt earth" in Italian). By the way, the weapons in their hands are real. In addition to the weapons, the faces of the Terra Cotta Army are individual. No two are alike. Whatever the reason for the statues, they were more than an emperor's life-sized "green army men."
Roman weapons were used by the Roman army.
Two advantages the British had over the patriots were the British had a Navy and the Patriots didn't and the British had a well trained and more experienced army than the Patriots.
The Assyrians used iron-forged weapons.
You are not allowed to buy weapons when you are in the British army. This is against the laid down rules and regulations. It is the military that assigns its soldiers the weapons.
The roman army did not use nuclear weapons.
Buttholes.
Sords daggers
EA website says you must have a file of the first Army of Two and that this will unlock these weapons. However, I have finished the first game on all levels, own all weapons and upgrades, own all armor and have most achievements. Yet I do not have these weapons unlocked for me even after finishing the game on normal. I am now working on contractor and casual difficulties to see if that does anything different.
I believe that one thing Cortez had was steel which was stronger than the Aztec's bronze weapons.