The Saber sword is used only by army officer, because it is one edged with curved blade and a hand guard. The Marines use the Marine Officer Sword, so called because despite it's curved blade it has no hand guard.
As long as the smith makes it. There are no "rules".
Sword: A cutting or thrusting weapon that has a long metal blade and a hilt with a hand guard. Synonyms: blade, brand or steel
A Sabre is a one-sided sword with a large hand guard that was used by heavy calvery.
A 'Katana' is a Japanese curved sword sometimes referred to as a 'Samurai Sword'. As with all swords, the parts are a metal cutting blade, a hand guard and a handle or hilt. The hand guard and hilt are often one piece and can be made from hard wood or bone and are usually very intricately hand carved.
An epee is a slender fencing sword used in duels. It has a bowl shaped hand guard with no blade, and the end is blunted.
They are all parts of a sword, or sword-related terms. Scabbard - the sword's sheath. Blade - the cutting edge. Fuller - the groove running down the middle of the blade. Cross guard - the horizontal bar between handle and blade, to protect the hand. Pommel - the rounded end to the handle.
Hand to hand combat is the engagement of two or more combatants without the use of a firearm. this includes sword fighting, karate, etc,.
it's a sword that was used during renaissance europe, it was mostly carried by gentlemen. The musketeer rapier sword is a a long, straight-bladed cut-and-thrust single-handed sword optimized for the thrust and featuring a guard that affords good protection to the hand.
The commoner's sword could be considered a short sword, yes. It is a main hand sword, so it is intended to be used with one hand, and short swords are one handed.
No the white sword is actually called The L1 Sword and the Master Sword is the L3 Sword. The L2 Sword is the Noble sword, and The L1 Sword is called the Wooden Sword.
Cloud's sword is called the Buster Sword.