Medieval Weapons You Wouldn't Survive a Round Against! (Cursed Weapons in History)

Опубликовано: 14 Июнь 2026
на канале: Iron and Blood
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Think you could survive a round in a medieval battlefield? Think again.

These were not elegant swords of myth — they were forged for one purpose: to inflict brutal, devastating death. From the monstrous zweihänder to the war scythe, from crushing Lucerne hammers to the city-leveling trebuchet, this is the true arsenal of medieval warfare.

You’ll discover the terrifying mechanics, real battlefield functions, and horrifying outcomes of each weapon. These tools weren’t about honor — they were about overwhelming destruction.

⚔️ Whether it shattered armor, dismembered enemies, or rained death from the sky — these were the instruments of medieval annihilation you wouldn’t survive.

🎯 Ideal for fans of: medieval combat, dark age weaponry, siege warfare, brutal tactics, historical realism, and more.

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