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''For the [[Eldar|Panzee]] weapons | :''For the [[Eldar|Panzee]] weapons, see [[Shuriken Catapult]].'' | ||
The " | The '''"shuriken"''' is a concealable form of Japanese weaponry. Shurikens range from the iconic Hira-shuriken stars, Kunei and Tanto knives, daggers, and Bo stakes, to name a few. Contrary to popular weeaboo knowledge, shuriken are not necessarily confined to being thrown only by ninjas, and can refer to any concealable weapon used for assassinations (which is carried by ninjas) or a side-arm for combatants, like tanto knives. | ||
In all cases, the wielder can either throw it at the opposition, or use it as their weapon in close combat, whichever fancies them better in a situation. | In all cases, the wielder can either throw it at the opposition, or use it as their weapon in close combat, whichever fancies them better in a situation. | ||
[[Category:Medieval Weaponry]] | [[Category:Medieval Weaponry]] |
Revision as of 01:42, 7 July 2016
- For the Panzee weapons, see Shuriken Catapult.
The "shuriken" is a concealable form of Japanese weaponry. Shurikens range from the iconic Hira-shuriken stars, Kunei and Tanto knives, daggers, and Bo stakes, to name a few. Contrary to popular weeaboo knowledge, shuriken are not necessarily confined to being thrown only by ninjas, and can refer to any concealable weapon used for assassinations (which is carried by ninjas) or a side-arm for combatants, like tanto knives.
In all cases, the wielder can either throw it at the opposition, or use it as their weapon in close combat, whichever fancies them better in a situation.