The swords varied widely in terms of weight and size, but the pattern of the classical medieval sword remained partly unchanged. The average weight was around three pounds, with there being two general classes of swords - War sword and two hand sword. Warriors were trained from a young age. There are three main elements of a typical medieval sword; the blade, the crossguard, and the pommel. The pommel was simply a knob of metal at the end of the hilt but there was some shaping to these knobs, and they acted as the swords counterbalance.
Daggers & Axes
There was two distinct types of dagger - the classic dagger and the knife blade. The former was characterized by a tapered double edge blade, whilst the latter possessed a curved edge.