Most Incredible Ancient Weapons

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Let's unsheathe the most incredible ancient weapons!

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Can you make a cute but deadly animals Part2

MrDuck
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This was really cool video. You guys should make a series out of this, there's plenty of crazy ancient weapons.

grantparker
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I remember Forged in Fire did a challenge on making a Chakram and they mentioned that it first appeared in India. It's a really cool weapon.

sakuraplumlove
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Thank u for the motivation to start making videos ❤ I always have a good day when u post

rainylovesu
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I remember hearing a story of the larger Odachi being used by cavalry too, they'd have someone hold the sheathe as they took off.

aaronbradford
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Obsidian also has a tendency to break easily and create wounds that do not heal easily. so if the wound doesn't kill you, you have a high chance of developing infection from pieces of obsidian stuck in the wounds.

Pfisiar
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I love you BE AMAZED, y’all drop some fire content, keep it up ❤

aimsnation.
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I'm definitely gonna need a lot more of this here masterpiece, as well as a few more lists of warriors for good measure 😁.

darkmist
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MythBusters did a segment on the Hwacha. It was a fascinating weapon.

navret
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Ancient History are completely *INCREDIBLE!*

tylerperiodic.table.
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If the metal frisbee goes nearby my lower half I going to be sad

Rana-_-
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Fun fact, hellburners wasn't a 16th century Dutch invention but it was actually a 3rd century Chinese invention. During the famous Battle of the Red Cliffs fought between the naval forces of warlord Cao Cao (pronounced 'Tsao Tsao') of Northern China and Sun Quan (pronounced 'Sun Chuen'), one of Sun Quan's commanders (Zhou Yu, pronounced 'Jo You') came up with the idea of loading light vessels with flammable reeds, firewood, etc. When they were close to the enemy ships, Zhou Yu would give the command to set fire to the aforementioned ships and the sailors aboard those ships would jump off. To rub salt in the wound for Cao Cao, the fireships were heading for his navy at an incredibly fast rate, thanks to the wind blowing towards Cao Cao's ships. No prizes for what happened next: the hellburners rammed into Cao Cao's fleet, his men were thrown into confusion; some were burned alive, others jumped into the Yangtze river and drowned and when the forces of Zhou Yu arrived at the scene, they massacred the ones that survived the initial attack. Cao Cao managed to flee though. I got this info from the 14th century novel 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms'. Happy that I could share some information.

khoihn
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Defintely amazing inventions and video! And perfect research for us fantasy writers. This is going to be shared.

AuthorWASimpson
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Hwacha is a weapon you would expect to see in a traditional Indian action movie but instead of those explosives... We'll have arrows. Like in BAHUBALI 😂😂😂

noelfluffy_lee
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You know what I've seen a fair bit of very interesting ancient weapons in a few antique stores. I one saw some cool pair of goblets that were also equipped with clause on the ends of each finger. Plus old Cambodian dagger which had on top and bottom of the hilt of the blade tow small Flintlock mini ball guns, I think it was designed so that after you stab somebody you shot afterwards adding insult to injury.😎✌

Jesse-zkge
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Our local pumpkin patch farm had a fully functional war wolf that would send pumpkins into a nearby pond. Chakram and Urumi definitely badass imo.

karenritter
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btw, im sri lankan and i wanted to say most (sri lankan) urumis were used in a traditional form of fighting called angampora, from what i heard it was never used for war just practice and it is called 'enthunu kaduwa' meaning wrapped/wrapped up sword

kamaljayasinghe
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Love your video Be Amazed and keep up the great work

Eddieavina
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I'm glad that to show some fairly accurate representation of the Hwacha you used a cut from the game Ghost of Tsushima which is one of my favorite games. The game also has something similar to the Fire Lance except in the form of a club that can shoot pellets out of the end like a shotgun. Even it's effective range (visually, not mechanically) appears to be accurate to the weapon featured in this video.

Kingish_
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I know three of these because of Deadliest Warrior.
The Macuahuitl, The Chakram and The Urumi.

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