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Harold Godwineson's army used wooden shields, spears, pitchforks , arrows, axes and swords. they wore no armour, except a helmet. Also, they were normal farmers and peasants who gathered whatever they could find. The Norman army had fully trained soldiers, wearing chainmail and helmets. There weaponary was: Arrows swords lances( maybe) wooden shields Axes The normans also had horses trained bite and kick! Normans had a advantage point. the English was on top of a hill, which was also an advantage.
No, samurai did not typically use shields in battle. They relied on their skill with weapons and armor for protection.
No, samurais did not typically use shields in battle. They relied on their skill with weapons and armor for protection.
No, hunters can never use shields.
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Yes, all playable races can use shields.
Dimes
Harold Godwineson's army used wooden shields, spears, pitchforks , arrows, axes and swords. they wore no armour, except a helmet. Also, they were normal farmers and peasants who gathered whatever they could find. The Norman army had fully trained soldiers, wearing chainmail and helmets. There weaponary was: Arrows swords lances( maybe) wooden shields Axes The normans also had horses trained bite and kick! Normans had a advantage point. the English was on top of a hill, which was also an advantage.
Tarpon, Schotte, Ant of Dftd, and Comet9750 are the only superheroes that i know use shields.
No, samurai did not typically use shields in battle. They relied on their skill with weapons and armor for protection.
No, samurais did not typically use shields in battle. They relied on their skill with weapons and armor for protection.
No, samurai typically did not use shields in battle. They relied on their skill with weapons and armor for protection.
Yes, as a matter of fact. SWAT teams use shields when entering a hostile building. Riot squads use shields to protect themselves from thrown rocks, bottles, etc. Extraction teams use shields when they breach cells to remove hostile inmates. Shields are used by EOD, firefighters, for some chemistry applications, by welders. There are actually a number of different uses for shields today.
The Normans used kite-shaped shields primarily for their effectiveness in both defense and offense during battles. The elongated, curved design allowed for better coverage of the body while on horseback, providing protection from arrows and melee attacks. Additionally, the shape enhanced maneuverability and facilitated a more dynamic fighting style, which was crucial in cavalry engagements. This design became emblematic of Norman warfare during the medieval period.