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Created page with " <noinclude>Category:WeaponCategory:Melee WeaponCategory:Martial WeaponCategory:Martial Melee WeaponCategory:Martial Blade </noinclude>''Thrusting Swords are either made for civilian life and personal protection, which are weapons designed to pierce lightly armored opponents, or made for warfare with heavier blades made to pierce and split thick armor. Examples are Rapiers, Estocs and Stiletto Daggers.''"
 
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<noinclude>[[Category:Weapon]][[Category:Melee Weapon]][[Category:Martial Weapon]][[Category:Martial Melee Weapon]][[Category:Martial Blade]]
<noinclude>[[Category:Weapon]][[Category:Melee Weapon]][[Category:Martial Weapon]][[Category:Martial Melee Weapon]][[Category:Martial Blade]]
</noinclude>''Thrusting Swords are either made for civilian life and personal protection, which are weapons designed to pierce lightly armored opponents, or made for warfare with heavier blades made to pierce and split thick armor. Examples are Rapiers, Estocs and Stiletto Daggers.''
</noinclude>''Thrusting Swords are either made for civilian life and personal protection, which are weapons designed to pierce lightly armored opponents, or made for warfare with heavier blades made to pierce and split thick armor. Examples are [[Rapier]]s, Estocs and [[Stiletto]]s.''

Latest revision as of 00:37, 14 March 2024

Thrusting Swords are either made for civilian life and personal protection, which are weapons designed to pierce lightly armored opponents, or made for warfare with heavier blades made to pierce and split thick armor. Examples are Rapiers, Estocs and Stilettos.