The Arming Sword comes in two varieties, one the same length as the common sword and one with slightly more reach and far superior piercing thrusts. ==See Also==__NOEDITSECTION__
* One-handed Weapons ()
* Melee Weapons ()
* Weapons ()
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- Arming sword
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| - The Arming Sword comes in two varieties, one the same length as the common sword and one with slightly more reach and far superior piercing thrusts. ==See Also==__NOEDITSECTION__
* One-handed Weapons ()
* Melee Weapons ()
* Weapons ()
- The arming sword (also sometimes called a knight's or knightly sword) is a type of European sword with a single-handed cruciform hilt and straight double-edged blade of around , in common use from the 11th to 16th centuries. It is a common weapon in period artwork, and there are many surviving examples in museums.
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| - One-handed cruciform, with pommel
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| - The MS I.33 manuscript, dated to c. 1290, shows fencing with the arming sword and the buckler.
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| - Double-edged, straight bladed
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| - The Arming Sword comes in two varieties, one the same length as the common sword and one with slightly more reach and far superior piercing thrusts. ==See Also==__NOEDITSECTION__
* One-handed Weapons ()
* Melee Weapons ()
* Weapons ()
- The arming sword (also sometimes called a knight's or knightly sword) is a type of European sword with a single-handed cruciform hilt and straight double-edged blade of around , in common use from the 11th to 16th centuries. It is a common weapon in period artwork, and there are many surviving examples in museums.
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