Aboriginal Australians traditionally used a variety of tools to hunt wallabies, with the spear being one of the most common. These spears were often fitted with a sharpened tip for effective piercing and could be thrown by hand or used with a spear-throwing device called a woomera. Additionally, some groups used nets or traps to catch wallabies, showcasing their deep understanding of the animals' behavior and habitat.
A weapon is a type of tool; therefore, she used both.
They are primarily seen as a weapon. however they are also a tool.
Woomera
no it is a weapon
A weapon... Pistols, swords etc. Whatever two grumpy egotistical men have hold of to kill the other quicker than they get killed.
A tomahawk could be used as a tool and a weapon. There is no special connection to a tomahawk, it was only viewed as a tool.
When you are in your places open up the insert panel and go to free models and then search "reset tool" and "weapon".
tool + metal = weapon.
It isn't quite a weapon but it's mostly a tool; he has a winged helmet.
bow and arrow
In Little Alchemy, to create a weapon, you typically combine elements like "metal" and "tool." Start by crafting "metal" from "fire" and "earth" to create "metal." Then, combine "metal" with "tool" (which can be made from "wood" and "tool") to produce a weapon. Experiment with different combinations, as the game encourages creativity!
An arrowhead is a man made tool or weapon. It is not a fossil.