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  1. Tools constructed with the intent to harm others, polished to be efficient killing devices. Weapons can be bought from shops or obtained from chests. Training your Weapon stat requires you to hit/parry with your weapon (parrying multi-hit moves Light or Heavy. When obtaining a weapon, it comes up to 3 stars on it, which adds either +2% extra damage per star, +5% extra penetration per star (14% ...

  2. weapon: [noun] something (such as a club, knife, or gun) used to injure, defeat, or destroy.

  3. Improvised Weapons. Sometimes characters don't have their weapons and have to attack with whatever is close at hand. An improvised weapon includes any object you can wield in one or two hands, such as broken glass, a table leg, a frying pan, a wagon wheel, or a dead goblin.

  4. In Fallout 4, legendary weapon effects are special modifications applied to basic weapons that use special prefix modifiers, not obtainable elsewhere. Legendary weapons cannot be scrapped, but can be further modified and traded with vendors. An on-screen notification informs the player that they have picked up a Legendary weapon; in the Pip-Boy's inventory screen, they are marked with a star ...

  5. Chemical weapon, any of several chemical compounds, usually toxic agents, that are intended to kill, injure, or incapacitate. In modern warfare, chemical weapons were first used in World War I (1914–18). Like nuclear and biological weapons, chemical weapons are often classified as weapons of mass destruction.

  6. U.S. Air Force photograph. Nuclear weapons are the elephant in the room when the deadliest weapons in history are being discussed. The proliferation of nuclear weapons has provided humankind with the ability to inflict upon itself the sort of extinction-level event that was previously achievable only by straying into the path of an asteroid.

  7. Old Japanese weapons and other military paraphernalia, c. 1892–95 A Gilbertese shark-toothed weapon (late 19th century). Major innovations in the history of weapons have included the adoption of different materials – from stone and wood to different metals, and modern synthetic materials such as plastics – and the developments of different weapon styles either to fit the terrain or to ...

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