Nobody can say that "someone" "invented" the "first" weapon. A long time ago, when people started using tools, "tools for defence and attack" came along too, which we now call weapons. Original "Weapons" as Humankind would know them reaches into prehistoric times, as the tools hunters would use to slay whatever creature would be needed for food.
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john Cabot used guns sniper lol that's true tho he used a corsage to fight when his boat got attack a corsage i know that's weird but true don't believe me look it up
No, Nazi Germany had no nuclear weapons.
they used weapons to fight and exacute people
The anthropophagus creature was feared by the villagers for its insatiable hunger for human flesh.
You stick them on weapons and then the weapons have a chance at killing the monster you attack automatically, and it is more effective on weapons that attack more monsters at a time.
If Russia, Afghanistan or any country tries to attack us we can use a nuclear weapon and send them back home. The countries with nuclear weapons won't attack us with those weapons because they know that if they attack with them, we will attack them back ans nobody wants to be attacked.
No, abilities that require a creature to tap or attack cannot be used if the creature has summoning sickness.
if a terroist attack they might use it against us
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The Australian Navy uses armored vehicles, aircraft and infantry weapons when in war. Javelin missiles, rifles and Tiger attack helicopters are also used. The Tiger attack helicopter has a range of weapons.
If you have played the tutorial on runescape, you learn how to attack with weapons. Wield the weapon by clicking on it, then proceed to attack a monster or player. Many weapons have requirements such as the Dragon Scimitar Which Requires 60 attack and the completion of the quest, Monkey Madness.
They used cannon. Blasted it into little bits.
In Magic: The Gathering, the tap target creature mechanic allows players to use a creature's abilities or attack by turning it sideways. This means the creature cannot block or use its abilities until it untaps during the player's next turn.
Yes, summoning sickness can prevent a creature from attacking or using its abilities on the turn it enters the battlefield.
The villagers use cowries as currency.