They would of used a lance,battle axe,and sword
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the knights main weapon was the sword. but knights also use daggers, battle axes, lances, and mace's .A mace was a club with a heavy spiked balls.
In Eden Eternal, knights primarily use swords and shields as their main weapons. They also have the ability to wear heavy armor to increase their defense and survivability in combat. Additionally, knights can use special skills and abilities to enhance their combat effectiveness on the battlefield.
Knights used a variety of weapons including swords, lances, maces, axes, and crossbows. They were skilled in the use of these weapons in battle and in tournaments. Armor was also an essential part of a knight's equipment, providing protection in combat.
Swords, shields, bows and arrows, lances, spears and knives.
they used whips.
They used spears and bow and arrows. They also used other weapons.
Knights typically carried their weapons using a combination of methods depending on the type of weapon. Swords were often sheathed in scabbards attached to their belts, while larger weapons like axes or maces could be secured to the saddle or carried on their backs. Additionally, knights would use specialized straps or loops on their armor to hold smaller weapons or tools. This arrangement allowed for quick access during battle while ensuring the weapons were securely fastened when not in use.
they would have used rifles
The chumash made bowls and plates with wood
Three characteristics shared by knights and samurai were loyalty to their lords, adherence to a code of ethics (chivalry for knights, bushido for samurai), and the use of a variety of weapons and fighting techniques in battle.
In the Middle Ages, the Crusaders used three principal methods of fighting. The first and most prominent was the charge by horse-borne knights, whether individually or in formation. As common was the direct advance by foot-soldiers bearing bladed weapons or blunt weapons (such as clubs). Increasingly common as years passed was the use of bowed weapons, with the European crossbow coming to be especially feared by their Arabic opponents in the Middle East.