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Title: Middle Ages: Weapons
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The club was easily made by carving a large piece of wood down to the preferred size and then fire hardened. A variation to the club was called the "quarter staff", it was much longer, about 5-6 feet long and was made of a hard wood such as ash, hawthorn, oak, or hazel... Showed first 250 characters
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It had no lump on the end. It was simply a very hard stick. (List of Medieval Weapons)
Other sorts of Melee weapons, not developed until the early 1100's, were ones that required metal. These weapons were slightly harder to make but had an increased damage rate... Showed next 250 characters
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