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The Panzerfaust (tank fist in German) was a man-portable, disposable, anti-tank weapon developed by the Germans in WWII. It was powerful enough to penetrate the armor of any Allied armored vehicle in the war, provided the operator could get close enough to fire it.
Long special made dagger for use on the end of assault weapons or rifles in case of shift from ranged combat to CQC.
A fragmentation hand grenade used by the US during World War II and in later conflicts including the Vietnam War.
The FlaK 88 was a stationary anti-aircraft and anti-tank gun used by the Germans in World War II
A grenade used as a signaling device, a target or landing zone marking device, or a screening device for unit movements.
The largest weapon in modern militrary arsenals. Use missiles, rockets and deck guns as defense weapons and can carry hundreds of combat ready planes and bombers as well as thousands of combat ready Marines. They are known as "Cities at Sea".
The standard handgun used by the Japanese military in World War II.
A family of British 9 mm submachine guns used by British and Commonwealth forces in World War II and the Korean War. Simply made from stamped metal, the Sten was easily mass produced in large quantities.
The standard fragmentation hand grenade of the Japanese Army during WW2.
An updated version of the japanese Type 96 Light Machine Gun using the 7.7x58mm Arisaka round.
Tuk-Tuks are distinctive three-wheeled vehicles, also known as Auto Rickshaws. They are normally used as taxis.
Based on the successful Lambda-class Imperial shuttle, the Assault Gunboat, also known as the Star Wing, is a starfighter that makes up for its lack of maneuverability and speed with better-than-average durability and a well-balanced selection of weapons.
Weapon in Tak.
A hinged or sliding door in a floor or ceiling.
A recurring item in the Legend of Zelda series that shoots out a chain with a spike on the end. Once the spike is lodged into an object or enemy, the chain retracts and pulls Link (or the enemy) along rapidly.
Originally used in the Zelda: The Ocarina of Time it was used as a bartering item.
These can be found throughout Hyrule in the Ocarina of Time. Slash them with your sword to get the time. Use the Lens of Truth and they talk
A sword meant for little kids. It's a weak sword, but great for beginners!
A popular element attached to an arrow to provide long range incineration.
The three gems that were required in order to open the door in the Temple of Time in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Rewarded for completing the Young Link temples.
An item that appears in several Legend of Zelda titles, it typically shows the player things that were invisible to the eye before.
The Mask of Truth is an object from the Zelda series that allows the wearer to speak to Gossip Stones and read the minds of dogs.
This is the first shield Link acquires in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. The shield is purchasable for 40 Rupees. It is made of wood, and can be burned off, forcing you to purchase another.
The Deku Stick can be used as a weapon, but more importantly, it can be lit on fire, and used to light other objects such as torches or spider webs.
A transparent stone of rich blue corundum valued as a gemstone.
A mysterious stone that shakes and rumbles when you are in the proximity of something hidden, coincidentally shaped exactly like an N64 Rumble Pak.
A bridge made out of a rainbow. They usually lead into the lair of some ultimate evil.
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