Similar to a quarterstaff, only more slender and tapered at one end, the bo staff is both a defensive device and a weapon.
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These close combat weapons are designed to fit comfortably around the knuckles, narrowing the contact area and therefore magnifying the amount of force delivered by a punch.
This broad-bladed weapon has nine heavy rings threaded through its spine, providing additional weight to add to the force of its impressive chopping power.
These short matching swords come in pairs, cleverly nested together to appear as a single blade.
The cestus is a glove of leather or thick cloth that covers the wielder from mid-finger to mid-forearm.
These short, blunt sticks are held in the hands to enhance unarmed martial techniques and secured by a cord looped over the thumb.
This weapon comprises a pair of kama connected with an 8-foot length of chain.
The tip of this 3-foot-long, straight-bladed sword is bent into two staggered, opposing sharpened spurs that can be used to pull weapons from an opponent's hands.
Made to resemble a courtier's fan, this device consists of silk paper stretched and folded over a folding frame of hardened steel.
This batonlike weapon is fitted with a metal hook that can be used to block and pin an opponent's weapon.
Similar to a sickle, a kama is a short, curved blade attached to a simple handle.
This weapon comprises a pair of kama connected with an 8-foot length of chain.
Knuckle axes, usually used in pairs, resemble axe blades mounted on brass knuckles.
This weapon has a single kama or sickle held in the off hand, attached by 10 feet of fine chain to a weighted metal ball.
This weapon consists of a foot-long double-edged blade, with another smaller, curved hook-blade sticking out the side like a rooster's spur.
What seems to be an ordinary baton sheaths a pair of matching slender-bladed daggers perfectly balanced throwing blades.
This polearm is a double weapon.
This broad-bladed weapon has nine heavy rings threaded through its spine, providing additional weight to add to the force of its impressive chopping power.
The nine-section whip consists of steel bars linked together.
A nunchaku is made up of two wooden or metal bars connected by a small length of rope or chain.
A quarterstaff is a simple piece of wood, about 5 feet in length.
This deceptively complex weapon appears to be nothing more than a 12-foot rope attached to a 6-inch-long, conical metal spike.
A sai is a metal spike flanked by a pair of prongs used to trap an enemy's weapon.
Also called a three-section staff, this weapon is divided into three 2-foot-long segments chained together, allowing the wielder greater flexibility than a normal staff and allowing the weapon to be s