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Game » consists of 10 releases. Released Jan 02, 1997
A kind of protective clothing.
A narrow projectile.
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.
A barrel is a hollow cylindrical container, traditionally made of wood staves and bound with iron hoops. In video games, it is used in many ways to fill up a level or even be used in one. They also may explode. Use caution when around barrels.
Object used to make up a skeleton or skeletal frame.
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.
Armor made from links of metal, chain mail is very effective against cutting weapons, yet is relatively flexible.
A claymore can either by a cross-hilted, two-handed sword carried by the Highlanders of Scotland, or a basket-hilten sword popularized in the 16th Century and still used today in the formal dress uniform of the Highland regiment of the British army.
This is armor made of cloth or some other light fabric.
Crates sometimes contain things!
A knife-like weapon designed for quick stabbing attacks. Daggers don't often deal much damage, unless the foe is attacked repeatedly.
Doors are a common object in most video games, as well as the keys and objects needed to open them. From role playing to shooters, doors are an important component of many games.
A ball of hot flickering fire. Usually thrown from the hero's hand into the squealing face of the enemy.
A medieval weapon consisting of a length of wood attached by a chain to a weight at the end, often similar to a mace head.
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.
A golden ring, sometimes made of light, positioned above or surrounding a person's head. The presence of a halo usually indicates that they're either divine, or dead.
Whether it's worn for protection or style, helmets appear in various game genres.
Identify scrolls are an item found in some action-RPG's which allow you to see the properties of a weapon/piece of armor.
Used to open doors, or anything else that is locked. In any game where the player has an inventory, it's a safe bet that a key will appear at some point.
A knife is a commonly seen object in video games. Usually used for close quarters combat, or as a cutting tool.
Armor made from leather that is only slightly beneficial in defending the user.
Often used as either a weapon or in a weapon and also used often times as a weather effect, lightning is seen in several games. Called "thunder" in some games, even though thunder is the sound that lightning makes.
A long, light blade, used with either one or two hands.
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 mana potion is an item that restores mana points, which usually allow the use of special abilities in role-playing games
Used to cut meat.
A corpse (excluding undead) that has been maimed in a grizzly manner. A common decorative in castle dungeons.
An artificial leg. Depending on the time period, it could be made of any number of materials.
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