Weapons
Swords, bows, spears, axes, magic weapons, firearms, and hidden blades

Spatha
Spatha · Roman Longsword — Long sword used by Roman cavalry and infantry
The spatha is a straight, long sword used primarily by cavalry and later by infantry in the Roman Empire. It is significantly longer than the gladius and effective for both cutting and thrusting. From the 2nd century CE, it gradually became the standard weapon for late Roman soldiers.


Wari Club
Wari Club · Ancient Andean Club — Weapon of the South American Wari Civilization
The Wari club is a type of mace used by the ancient Wari civilization of Peru. Made of sturdy wood or stone, it served as a close-combat weapon wielded by warriors. It played a prominent role in hand-to-hand battles.

Composite Bow
Composite Bow · Multi-material Power — A powerful bow crafted from various materials
The composite bow is made by combining wood, horn, sinew, and sometimes other materials. Renowned for its superior elasticity and long range, it was particularly favored by mounted archers. Its moderate size and weight made it highly portable.

Bow
Bow · Long-range weapon — Widely used projectile weapon
A bow is a ranged weapon consisting of a flexible curved stave and a string, used to launch arrows. It has been employed for hunting and warfare since ancient times. Bows are made in various sizes and materials, traditionally wood and animal sinew.

Tuchang (Thrown Spear)
Thrown Spear · Versatile missile weapon — Effective for ranged and close combat
The tuchang is a type of spear designed for throwing at distant targets. Used in both warfare and hunting, it features a lightweight shaft and balanced point for easy throwing. Widely employed from ancient to medieval times.