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A kind of protective clothing.
The axe is a tool used for many activities. Its uses include cutting wood, knocking down doors in emergencies, and rending your enemies limb from limb without mercy or regret.
Beards are visible facial follicle growth, commonly associated with adult male homo sapiens. In video games, beards are commonly found in character customization systems (i.e. Rock Band) or when pirates are involved (i.e. the Monkey Island series).
Beer is an alcoholic beverage made from water, barley, hops and brewer's yeast. It is the number one cause of hangovers, poor decisions, and one-night stands in human history, but we always manage to forgive it because it loves us.
Belts in games range from magical objects that confer special abilities to decorative adornments.
A heap of bones piled on top of one another. Some contain hidden items.
The bread and butter of any self respecting archer, the bow is a stereotypical ranged weapon of olden times and fantasy settings.
Simple hand-to-hand weapon that gives more pain for the punch.
Also known as a cloak. Commonly worn by superheroes, the cape is a very popular object. In certain games, capes can be used to give players the power of flight or invisibility.
From weapon, to trap, to calculated (albeit rough) transport, the catapult has many applications. Usually found on the medieval battlefield, this item exists in modern variations that hardly resemble its original form.
It's the meanest weapon in horror and construction games. Don't mess with the great communicator.
Step one: Apply club to enemy's head. Step two: Laugh.
A ball of hot flickering fire. Usually thrown from the hero's hand into the squealing face of the enemy.
Football.
These things pop up in the oddest places. They're ostensibly for protection, although most often in non-football games it's just for aesthetic reasons.
An especially large axe, most often double-headed and designed as a weapon.
A valuable item that is highly sought after, often used as a reward or incentive to complete objectives. Also used as a currency in many role-playing games.
It's green and grows in the ground. This page is for games that use grass in some notable way, not for all video games that merely have grass in them.
Considered one of the most frequent and controversial implements of destruction in video games and real life, guns are devices that fire projectiles with explosive force.
A blunt tool used to hit things, whatever those things may be... a nail, a person.
Popular decorative props during the Middle Ages.
Whether it's worn for protection or style, helmets appear in various game genres.
Armor. But for horses.
A knife is a commonly seen object in video games. Usually used for close quarters combat, or as a cutting tool.
Smack a sucka in the face. Why not do it with a mace?
A magic staff is a large, thick stick or stick-shaped object usually with a medallion or amulet connected to the top. It is mostly used for its magical capabilities, but can also be wielded as a light melee weapon.
A map is a drawing on a piece of paper, or other surface, that indicates the locations of various landmarks.
Metal Armor is typically a heavy armor made from metal or some alloy.
A mohawk is a hair style in which there is a big strip of spiky long hair down the middle of the head while leaving the sides bald or at least having a lot less hair. Many punks and Mr T have this hair style.
A musket is a muzzle-loaded gun that was used before the influx of breech-loaded rifles
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