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Samurai Knight

-Chokutō (直刀?, "straight sword"): A straight single edged sword that was produced prior to the 10th century, and without differential hardening or folding.
-Tsurugi/Ken (剣?, "sword"): A straight two edged sword that was produced prior to the 10th century, and without differential hardening or folding.
-Tachi (太刀?, "big sword"): A sword that is slightly longer and more curved than the later katana. Tachi were worn suspended, with the edge downward.
-Uchigatana (打刀?): A development from the tachi. A shorter, one handed blade. Worn with the edge upwards in the obi.
-Katana (刀?, "sword"): A general term for the traditional sword with a curved blade around two to three shaku long, worn with the edge upwards in the obi.

-longsword (also spelled long sword, long-sword) is a type of European sword characterized as having a cruciform hilt with a grip for two handed use and a straight double-edged blade of around 100 to 122 cm (39 to 48 in),
- flail a ball with spikes and chain that one swings around to damage any who near
- club blunt object used to beat opponent
- dagger small sharp knife in last
- cross bow shoots arrows with more force and accuracy
-catapult -shoots any item usually rocks set aflame
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Knight vs samurai

By Greg Garcia

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