Crusaders primarily forged their weapons using iron and steel, which were heated in forges and shaped through techniques like hammering and quenching. Blacksmiths played a crucial role, employing tools such as anvils, hammers, and tongs to create swords, axes, and other armaments. The quality of the weapons often depended on the skill of the smith and the materials available, with some crusaders also acquiring weapons from local craftsmen or through trade. Additionally, some weapons were adorned with decorative elements, reflecting the culture and status of the wielder.
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theyre made by the japanese kids in the basement
The Crusaders were the attacking religiously sanctioned groups in the Crusades. The Crusaders were mostly made up of Franks from medieval France and the Holy Roman Empire. They were trying to restore Christian authority in the Holy Land.
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The Hyksos weapons were made of bronze.
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.
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