Was the mace the ultimate weapon of the Medieval Age?

Was the mace the ultimate weapon of the Medieval Age?

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I wonder how that would feel in my ass

i cant help but feel that a sword would be more versatile

Lol, and how is a sword going to get through this?

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I would nurdersroke the fuck out of his helm then when he cannot see due to misaligned visor I would half-sword his ass. There's a fucking reason the sword stuck until WWII

Murderstroke*

Fuck off reddit

You fuck off, reddit is objectively the best website on the internet

you mean 9gag, right?

epic

I dare someone to post a fucking longbow and argue its superiority.

inb4 "REEEEE AGINCOURT!"

Seriously though, arguing that there's an "ultimate" weapon during any time period is fucking stupid - you don't use a spanner to drive nails.

>ebaums already forgotten
>gaia already forgotten
How long before we're forgotten, consigned to the dustbin of history?

HALBERDS

A bomb?

Spear, sword and board, crossbow, gun.

Crossbow and gun are notable for being lethal even when used by a conscript.

Hopefully soon

No it's guns.

nope, that would be the bible.

we did it XDDDDD

Mace was rarely used in Late Middle Ages so no.

What about nukes

nope that would be the black plague

spear/pike

the weapon of avarage joe to keep opponents at bay

Those are heathen weapons

>Was the mace the ultimate weapon of the Medieval Age?

no, there were definitely many weapons after it