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Rose branch bow
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A bow resembling a rose branch (detail of the design), Madoka's trusted weapon. Fires magical arrows that home in on the foe, and is also capable of firing multiple arrows in one shot, as seen in the picture.
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Wood club
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Cavemen's favorite weapon, according to Hollywood.
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Longbow
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A typical medieval longbow. Tall and with a fairly long draw, it allows for greater range and power, at the cost of firing speed.
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Standard and sword
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The standard and sword of the French hero, Joan of Arc. She wielded both, the standard as a symbol of leadership and hope, and the sword as a symbol of struggle.
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Siege ladder
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The siege ladder, also known as escalade, was a vital component of medieval siege warfare. It is a high-risk, high-reward attack option, allowing quick insertion of troops in the core of the enemy's defense, but making the soldiers extremely vulnerable during the climb.
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Swords
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Common medieval swords, for eons used to settle quells between men. Across the ages, their blades soaked the land red.
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Stuka dive bomber
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The Junkers Ju 87, better known as Stuka (from Sturzkampfflugzeug, "dive bomber"), is a famous German aircraft that struck fear across the world. Before the development of guided munitions, diving towards the target was the most accurate way to deliver precision strikes. The Stuka was developed around that principle. Easily recognizable by its inverted gull wings, spatted undercarriage, and the infamous Jericho-Trompete, an extremely loud siren, whose sound stuck panic into civilians and soldiers alike, and soon became a propaganda tool for the Luftwaffe's air power.
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Heavy jet
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An heavy aircraft with four jet engines, possibly a bomber or transport aircraft. Indiscernible model.
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Wheels of fate
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Large wooden carriage wheels, summoned in large numbers by Oktavia von Seckendorff. Capable of fast movement, they carry sufficient force to send a person flying away. Seen on the top left corner.
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Desert Eagle Mark XIX
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A very large caliber handgun, chambered for .50AE. Risen to fame by its use in roughly 500 motion pictures and TV films, most notably as The Agents' weapon in the Matrix triology. It is very powerful, on par with most magnum revolvers, but possesses little value on the battlefield: it is very unwieldy, being exceedingly large and heavy, inaccurate, and its magazine hold only seven rounds, due to their large size. Furthermore, it produces a monstrous recoil, making it very difficult to control. Homura's switch from to the Beretta 92 can be seen as a sign of maturity and weapon expertise. Stolen from Shafuto Industries.
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Magic ribbons
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Extending from her clothing or summoned out of the air, used by Mami. They can freely extend or constrict.
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Percussion-lock musket
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Single-shot percussion-lock musket, Mami's primary weapon. Easily summonable in numbers, fired by hand or remotely, and also usable as a melee weapon. Expended bullets can summon strings to ensnare the foe.
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Pipe bomb
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A simple, yet powerful pipe bomb, assembled by hand by Homura from blueprints found on the internet. Activated by a large button at the top.
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AT-4
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A Swedish anti tank 84-mm unguided, portable, single-shot smoothbore weapon. It is recoilless: however, it produces a large back blast that can cause severe burns. The launcher and projectile are manufactured prepacked and issued as a single unit of ammunition with the launcher discarded after a single use. The AT4 requires little training and is quite simple to use, making it suitable for general issue. In use in over 20 countries.
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RPG-7
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The Ruchnoy Protivotankovyy Granatomyot 7, or RPG-7, is a famous Russian anti-tank shoulder launched RPG. The favorite heavy weapon of the east, it is arguably one of the most recognizable weapons in the world and a poster-child of war worldwide, on par with the fellow Russian AK-47, having been used in nearly every conflict from the Vietnam War until today.
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L16 mortar
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A British smoothbore 81mm mortar. Usable on ground or vehicle-mounted, although the first is falling in disuse, due to the unpleasantness for a squad to carry a 35.3kg piece of equipment, plus ammunition. Likely stolen from a JSDF base.
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Twin towers
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A couple of large structures used by Homura to land a massive blunt hit on Walpurgis Night. Imploded by the use of explosives, detonated remotely.
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Tanker truck
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A typical large tanker truck, with a capacity of more than 20000 liters of liquid or gas fuel. Given a rather creative (and explosive) use by Homura.
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Type 88 Surface-to-Ship Missile
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A truck-mounted battery of 6 anti-ship missiles, in use by the JSDF. Anti-ship missiles are quite large, with long range (usually over 100Km) carrying powerful warheads, but are also designed to carry as much kinetic energy as possible: the purpose of these missiles is not to completely destroy a ship, but to cause critical damage by rupturing the hull near water-level. This is shown by how Walpurgis Night was overwhelmingly pushed away by them.
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Unknown missiles
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A couple of launchers with very large missiles exposed. Unknown model, possibly Harpoon anti-ship missiles.
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C-4
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High-yield explosives used by Homura, most likely C-4 charges, used to line the entire wall of a large building, resulting in a massive explosion.
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Crown scepter
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A royal-like scepter wielded by one of Walpurgis's familiars.
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Candy wand
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A candy-shaped wand wielded by one of Walpurgis's familiars. Given that Walpurgis uses former Puellae Magi as likeness for her familiars, the candy theme, and the overall body shape, it is suspected this is a representation Charlotte's Puella Magi form, and thus, that this was her weapon.
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Howa Type 89
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A Japanese assault rifle, chambered for 5.56x45mm NATO, the most common assault rifle ammo. Introduced in 1989 as the standard-issue rifle of the Japan Self-Defense Forces, it is solely used by Japan due to its strict anti-military hardware export laws. It's affectionately known as "Buddy". Stolen from a JSDF base.
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High rise building
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Walpurgis Night's favorite means of destruction involves lifting structures off their foundations as if they were weightless. While usually dispatching its familiars to deal with any opponent, it can also freely control these structures and toss them at an opponent.
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