um no? i think its more of a shield then a weapon hehe :) wouldnt it be so fun to go to like a public place like the mall and block like a store like game stop and just like push be back * per klunk*! *per klunk! hahahah it would be hilarious! OR I KNOW come in like in a real life juggernaut suit and just like walk slowly around the mall like pushing people away with your shield hahahahaha. but its more of a shield than a weapon.
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.
The Maccabees were armed primarily with Hellenistic-style weapons, such as swords, spears, short-bows, and shields.
Of course they used shields. Shields were standard military equipment since the first armies went to war. As far as "sticks" the Romans had much more sophisticated weapons than a stick. However a centurion had, as a symbol of his authority, a vine rod which could be considered a stick. He liberally used it to discipline his men.Of course they used shields. Shields were standard military equipment since the first armies went to war. As far as "sticks" the Romans had much more sophisticated weapons than a stick. However a centurion had, as a symbol of his authority, a vine rod which could be considered a stick. He liberally used it to discipline his men.Of course they used shields. Shields were standard military equipment since the first armies went to war. As far as "sticks" the Romans had much more sophisticated weapons than a stick. However a centurion had, as a symbol of his authority, a vine rod which could be considered a stick. He liberally used it to discipline his men.Of course they used shields. Shields were standard military equipment since the first armies went to war. As far as "sticks" the Romans had much more sophisticated weapons than a stick. However a centurion had, as a symbol of his authority, a vine rod which could be considered a stick. He liberally used it to discipline his men.Of course they used shields. Shields were standard military equipment since the first armies went to war. As far as "sticks" the Romans had much more sophisticated weapons than a stick. However a centurion had, as a symbol of his authority, a vine rod which could be considered a stick. He liberally used it to discipline his men.Of course they used shields. Shields were standard military equipment since the first armies went to war. As far as "sticks" the Romans had much more sophisticated weapons than a stick. However a centurion had, as a symbol of his authority, a vine rod which could be considered a stick. He liberally used it to discipline his men.Of course they used shields. Shields were standard military equipment since the first armies went to war. As far as "sticks" the Romans had much more sophisticated weapons than a stick. However a centurion had, as a symbol of his authority, a vine rod which could be considered a stick. He liberally used it to discipline his men.Of course they used shields. Shields were standard military equipment since the first armies went to war. As far as "sticks" the Romans had much more sophisticated weapons than a stick. However a centurion had, as a symbol of his authority, a vine rod which could be considered a stick. He liberally used it to discipline his men.Of course they used shields. Shields were standard military equipment since the first armies went to war. As far as "sticks" the Romans had much more sophisticated weapons than a stick. However a centurion had, as a symbol of his authority, a vine rod which could be considered a stick. He liberally used it to discipline his men.
he used swords and shields
shields swords daggers
they made Buffalo skin FOR THEIR SHIELDS
Shields and stronger weapons.
Swords, shields and spears were common weapons of Medieval Warfare.
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.
They used mostly swords and their defense was their shields
they used axes and big shields
Javelins (spears), swords, and their shields were sometimes used as weapons.
The Maccabees were armed primarily with Hellenistic-style weapons, such as swords, spears, short-bows, and shields.