Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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A larger bow used by the English archers during the Hundred Years' War against the French with great success. | Longbow | 73%
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A sword that can hardly be used for blocking and is mostly used for piercing. Can be used alongside a buckler. | Rapier | 70%
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Armor used by both knights and soldiers that could afford it. Made with rings of metal chained together. | Chainmail | 66%
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A long shield with a rounded top and a pointy bottom. Largely used by early normans and anglo-saxons. | Kite Shield | 42%
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A sword that has almost the same length as a polearm with a long crossguard and is used with both hands. | Zweihänder | 41%
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A small curved bow heavily used by the mongols for its effectiveness on horseback | Recurve Bow | 38%
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A weapon effectively used against heavily armored opponents with a head that can resemble a hammer head on one side and a pick on the other. | War hammer | 37%
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Club-like weapon with a spiked head that can either be rounded or flat. | Morningstar | 36%
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An axe mostly used by vikings and anglo-saxons. Acustomed with an approximately 1 meter long haft and thin blade. | Dane Axe | 35%
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A simple but effective weapon that resembles that of a simple walking-stick. | Quarterstaff | 27%
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Armor made of sewn together linen that can be used with or without plate armor. | Gambeson | 21%
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Armor made by upwards overlapping rectangles of metal or leather put tightly together by pieces of rope. | Lamellar | 16%
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Italian helmet resembling that of an ancient Greek helmet. | Barbute | 13%
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A pole weapon with a head that resembles that of a large axe head | Bardiche | 8%
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