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Obscure Weapons

There are a lot of very obscure weapons around the world, they can be lethal or not, they can be large or small, or they could belong to one very specific area. Regardless, how many of these weapons can you name?
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Last updated: January 11, 2024
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First submittedJanuary 11, 2024
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Weapon
This weapon was used especially often with the Saxons during the Middle Ages. They can be anything from a small dagger to a average-sized sword.
Seax
This Minoan axe is often used in the legends because the Minotaur wielded it.
Labrys
This blunted katana is often used for sparring.
Iaito
This small metal weapon was used mainly to stop or slow calvary, but if you know of this weapon, it's most likely from a tower defense game.
Caltrop
Used as a backup weapon by Samurai, this small Japanese blade resembles a katana.
Wakizashi
This weapon is defined as a thick club or stick, used to attack or defend against an attacker.
Cudgel
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Weapon
This weapon is mainly known for it's use in a popular fighting game. If someone is using this weapon, you'll be over there in a second.
Kunai Rope Dart
These curved swords appear frequently in Mesopotamian art as symbols of authority
Sickle Sword
This term is occasionally applied to any sort of incendiary weapon though it was used mainly by the Byzantine Empire.
Greek Fire
This circular bladed projectile was mainly used in the Indian subcontinent.
Chakram
Popularized by the Counterstrike game series, this curved knife is rather well known to anyone who's played just about any video game.
Karambit
This odd WW1 weapon resembles something closer to the wrist blade from the Assassin's Creed Franchise, although instead of flicking the wrist, you strike with your fist.
Gauntlet Dagger
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