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A finely crafted, curved Japanese blade designed for swift, precise two-handed strikes.
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Katana
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A broad, heavy cutting tool with a straight or slightly curved edge, commonly used for clearing vegetation or chopping through dense underbrush.
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Machete
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A pair of short sticks connected by a chain or cord, used in martial arts for striking, blocking, and rapid, fluid movements.
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Nunchucks
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A small, flat projectile with sharp edges, traditionally used for throwing in martial arts to distract or injure opponents.
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Shuriken
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Balanced, pointed blades designed for accurate flight and penetration when thrown by hand.
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Throwing Knives
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A short, double-edged blade designed for close combat and thrusting.
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Dagger
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A curved, single-edged weapon with a guard, designed primarily for slashing in cavalry combat.
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Saber
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A compact, straight-edged blade intended for agility and effectiveness in close-quarters combat.
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Shortsword
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A metal device worn over the fingers to enhance the impact of a punch by concentrating force.
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Brass Knuckle
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A weapon featuring a spiked ball attached to a handle, often connected by a chain, used to deliver powerful, crushing blows.
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Morning Star
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A heavy, club-like weapon with a solid head designed to crush armor and deliver blunt force trauma.
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Mace
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A ranged weapon that uses tension in a curved limb and a string to launch pointed projectiles with speed and precision.
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Bow
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A long, straight pole used for striking, blocking, and leveraging in combat or self-defense.
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Staff
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A ranged device that uses a horizontal assembly to launch projectiles with high force, typically triggered by a mechanical release.
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Crossbow
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A large, double-edged blade with a wide profile, built for powerful slashing and cutting in battle.
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Broadsword
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A slender, sharply pointed blade designed primarily for thrusting, favored in duels and known for its speed and precision.
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Rapier
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A long, curved blade mounted at an angle on a pole, traditionally used for cutting crops but also adapted as a menacing, sweeping weapon.
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Scythe
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A handheld tool with a short, curved blade used for close, sweeping cuts, often repurposed as a compact slashing weapon.
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Sickle
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A short, curved blade with a sturdy build and a protective guard, commonly used in naval combat for close-quarters slashing.
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Cutlass
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A blunt-force weapon featuring a solid head—often with a flat side and a spike—designed to crush armor and deliver devastating strikes.
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War Hammer
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A small, single-handed chopping tool with a sharp blade, effective for both utility and close combat.
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Hatchet
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A large, heavy axe designed for combat, featuring a broad blade meant to deliver powerful, cleaving strikes.
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Battle Axe
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A heavy, two-handed hammer with a large, solid head designed to crush armor and cause massive blunt damage.
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Maul
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A weapon consisting of a spiked or solid head attached to a handle by a chain, allowing for swinging strikes that can bypass shields.
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Flail
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A long pole weapon with a pointed tip, used for thrusting or throwing at enemies from a distance.
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Spear
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A pole weapon combining an axe blade, a spear point, and often a hook, designed for versatile combat including cutting, thrusting, and pulling opponents.
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Halberd
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A lightweight, small axe traditionally used by Native Americans, suitable for throwing, chopping, and close combat.
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Tomahawk
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A flexible, elongated tool made of leather or similar material, used to strike or entangle from a distance with rapid, snapping motions.
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Whip
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A protective device held in the hand or strapped to the arm, used to block attacks and defend the wielder from harm.
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Shield
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A short, solid stick used by law enforcement or security personnel for striking or controlling opponents.
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Baton
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A small, pointed projectile designed to be thrown by hand for precision strikes at close to medium range.
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Dart
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A solid, cylindrical piece of wood or metal used to strike a ball or as a blunt weapon.
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Bat
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A simple, heavy stick or piece of wood used to deliver powerful blunt strikes.
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Club
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A large, rectangular-bladed knife designed for chopping through meat and bone with heavy, downward cuts.
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Cleaver
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A lightweight spear designed primarily for throwing long distances with accuracy.
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Javelin
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A long, sturdy spear-like weapon used by mounted warriors for charging attacks.
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Lance
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A single-edged, slightly curved sword known for its broad blade and powerful chopping ability.
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Falchion
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A single-edged blade with a broad, slightly curved profile, traditionally used in Central Europe for both combat and utility.
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Messer
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A long pole weapon with a large, curved blade mounted along the side, used for powerful chopping and sweeping strikes.
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Bardiche
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A small handheld device with elastic bands used to launch small projectiles at high speed by pulling back and releasing.
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Slingshot
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A simple weapon consisting of a pouch attached to two cords, used to hurl stones or small projectiles with great force.
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Sling
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An extremely long spear-like weapon used by infantry to keep enemies, especially cavalry, at a distance.
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Pike
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A single-edged, forward-curving blade known for its weight and chopping power, traditionally used in ancient Iberian warfare.
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Falcata
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A short, double-edged sword designed for close-quarters combat, famously used by ancient Roman soldiers.
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Gladius
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A small, curved blade with a hooked tip and a finger ring, designed for close, precise cutting and slashing motions.
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Karambit
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A three-pronged spear traditionally used for fishing and combat, allowing for both thrusting and trapping opponents.
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Trident
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A traditional Korean pole weapon featuring a long shaft with a curved, broad blade at the end, used for sweeping and slashing attacks.
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Woldo
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A small, sharp blade traditionally carried as a utility and self-defense tool in ancient Korea, often used for close work and quick strikes.
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Shin-Kal
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A traditional Korean short sword, typically used for close combat and known for its balanced design and sharp, straight blade.
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Saingeom
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A pointed, pronged metal weapon with a central spike and two curved side prongs, commonly used for blocking, trapping, and striking in martial arts.
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Sai
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A flexible weapon consisting of a sharp, pointed tip attached to a long rope, used to strike or entangle opponents from a distance with swift, fluid motions.
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Rope Dart
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widely recognized automatic firearm known for its durability and reliability, capable of rapid-fire using detachable magazines and designed for infantry combat.
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AK47
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