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by Sim Kid » Wed Jan 28, 2009 3:08 pm
Still doesn't mean they weren't unheard of or really so fantastical you wouldn't even wonder how they could be used.
Darts have been used, although they really weren't made for the battlefield considering even a crossbow would easily outclass a dart. They were really mostly used to assassinate people or in self-defense because something like those can easily be concealed. (Of course, so are daggers&Knives, Butterfly Swords, short swords, and other weapons)
So they count, yeah. Just for unorthodox factor, though they weren't unheard of like someone using a STRAW in the middle of a battlefield or running in carrying an urn of all things.
This could also include Chakrams (though they have somewhat taken up), Boomerangs (Dragon Quest VIII hero and Ryu in Breath of Fire 1 can use them), Toy Hammers, and Greaves. (Chie from Persona 4 and Regal in Tales of symphonia use greaves)
Thinking about it though, I think greaves make some sense. Just with your feet alone you can REALLY hurt someone. Greaves would be like hitting them with metal, and imagine how much leg-strength you'd have after walking around kicking people with those. (How Chie manages to look so light-on-her-feet with Greaves I'll never know)
Also I think the Yo-Yo was based off of a Filipino weapon.