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Swords:
Bokken - The Bokken is a wooden Japanese sword used for training, usually the size and shape of a katana, but sometimes shaped like other swords.
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Katana - The Katana is a curved, single-edged sword traditionally used by the samurai.
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Daito - A much longer and more powerful version of the Katana
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Rapier - The rapier is a relatively slender, sharply pointed sword, used mainly for thrusting attacks. This sword was imported from the west.
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Shinai - The Shinai, also known as the Kendo Stick, is a practice weapon used primarily in kendo and is used as if it were a sword. This weapon is made of bamboo
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Wakizashi - The Wakizashi, or "Side Arm" is a traditional Japanese sword with a small blade. The wakizashi was usually worn together with the katana by the samurai or swordsmen of feudal Japan.
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Hook Sword - The hook sword is an exotic Chinese weapon traditionally associated with Northern styles of Chinese martial arts, this weapon can be used to slash, and grab on to the targets weapon using its long hook; making it easy to control the opponant's arm. This weapon can also break the opponant's weapon when used in a pair with another Hook sword or Kama.
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Broad sword - Zabuza's weapon of choice, it is much like clouds from Final Fantasy Sevens buster sword. A heavy weapon which is able to literally cut almost anything into two. Though it has immense power it has a draw back that being its heavy weight.
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Knives:
Kunai Knife - A weapon of choice of most genins and a good weapon at that. It can be thrown like a shrunken but can also be used as a close hand to hand combat weapon.
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Pole Weapons:
Bo Staff - A bo is usually around six feet long and wielded with both hands due to its weight and size. It is a long staff made of hard wood.
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Metal Bo - A more powerful version of the Bo staff, made out of metal to inflict more damage.
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Ji - The Ji, is a halberd, a two-handed pole weapon. The halberd consists of an axe blade topped with a spike mounted on a long shaft.
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Yubi-bo - A weak variation of the Bo. The Yubi-bo is only about 10 inches long. It has the ability to be easily concealed, yet lethal.
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Kamagong - A meter long club-like weapon made of Kamagong, (Ironwood) an extremely dense and hard wood. Which can cause serious injury to the target.
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Jo - An approximately four-foot long wooden staff. The Jo is much shorter than the Bo, but very powerful. This weapon is rumored to have first been used by Musahi Miyamoto.
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Rattan - A wooden weapon much like a Jo, though this weapon is much more powerful.
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Naginata - A pole weapon that was traditionally used in Japan by members of the samurai class. A naginata consists of a wood shaft with a curved blade on the end; it is similar to the Ji. The Naginata also has a tsuba seperating the shaft and blade.
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Scythe - A scythe is a kind of improvised pole weapon, similar to a halberd, but with a long hooked blade.
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Bisento - The Bisento is a kind of Japanese pole weapon, similar to the naginata, but equip with a longer wider blade. This weapon is also known as the "Crescent Blade"
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Two Section Staff - A versatile weapon which originated in China from the ancient Shaolin temple and Shaolin martial arts. It is a flail-type weapon which consists of a staff with a smaller staff attached by a chain.
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Sansetsu - The three-section staff, a flail weapon that consists of three wooden or metal staffs connected by metal rings or rope. A more complicated version of the Two Section Staff, the staves can be spun to gather momentum resulting in a powerful strike, or their articulation can be used to strike over or around a shield or other defensive block.
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Tonfa - The tonfa traditionally consists of two parts, a handle with a knob, and perpendicular to the handle, a shaft or board that lies along the hand and forearm.
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Kama - The kama was a weapon favored by all ninjas, a ninja on a mission could disguse himself as a farmer work all day as one and then kill durring the night with the kama he used to cut the grass on his farm.
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Kusarigama - The kusarigama is the union of a normal kama with a chain on the end of the kama handle. The kusarigama is one of the hardest weapons to master and one of the most useful ones. The Kama can be used to attack in close quarters while the chain which most of the time has a small metal ball like ending can be used for ranged attack.
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Chain weapon:
Manriki - Manriki is a traditional Japanese throwing chain, generally about 11 inches long. When used with a whipping motion of the wrist, it can injure or knock out opponents at a considerable distance.
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Meteor hammer - The meteor is constructed of two large metal weights connected by a long metal chain. The meteor hammer could be easily concealed as a defensive or surprise weapon, being of a flexible construction. Using a meteor hammer involves swinging it around the body to build up considerable speed, before releasing the meteor to strike at any angle. Being as the meteor has two heads, one could be used offensively, while the other could be used to defend, parrying attacks or ensnaring an opponent's weapon to disarm them. This is a very hard weapon to master.
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Chain whip - The chain whip consists of several metal rods, which are joined end-to-end by rings to form a flexible chain. Generally, the whip has a handle at one end and a metal dart, used for slashing or piercing an opponent.
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Rope dart - The rope dart is basically a long rope with a metal dart attached to one end. This was a weapon from ancient times, which allows the user to throw the dart out at a long range target and use the rope to pull it back.
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Bows:
Hankyu - A bow is an ancient weapon that shoots arrows powered by the elasticity of the bow. Energy is stored in the limbs of the bow and transformed into rapid motion when the string is released, with the string transferring this motion to the arrow.
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Daikyu - The longbow, A type of bow that is tall (roughly equal to the height of a person who uses it), is not significantly recurved and has relatively narrow limbs, that are circular or D-shaped in cross section. It will normally allow its user a fairly long draw, to the ear or further.
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Shuriken:
Bo-Shuriken - This is a 4 sided throwing weapon consisting of a straight, iron spike.
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Hira shuriken - This is a thin weapon constructed from flat coins, with a hole in the center, and are only sharpened on the very tips.
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Shuriken - Shuriken, or "Ninja Stars" are a traditional Japanese concealed weapon that were generally used for throwing, and sometimes stabbing or slashing an opponent's arteries.
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Fumma Shuriken - The fuuma shuriken is also known as the windmill shuriken. It is much larger than the normal shuriken and it is also collapsible. Though the accuracy rate is much lower the effects of being hit by a fuuma shuriken are far more deadly.
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Fans:
Tessen - A small folding fan with outer spokes made of iron which were used as weapons with a strong defense against projectiles.
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Dansen uchiwa - were large iron fans, sometimes built on a wooden core, which were carried by high-ranking officers.
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