William Wallace wasn't in Braveheart. Wallace died in 1305. He was played by actor Mel Gibson. The sword was a re-creation of a Claymore.
it is a dao
The use of sticks is similar to the Philipino art of Kali. And it is similar to fencing and sword work as well.
he used swords bows and arrows
You can't, at the start you use a wooden sword, and the default keyblade is always Kingdom Key.
only a paint brush and paint
no
There is no historical evidence to support this. Nothing is known of his upbringing but there is no evidence of his father being killed, or dying prematurely. If your wanting facts, don't use Braveheart, it's fantasy.
Unknown, it wouldn't have been 'Claymore', it was a term that first came into use in the 16-1700s, and is a Gaelic word. Wallace was a lowland noble, likely of Norman decent, so if he did name his sword, it would likely have been in English, French or Latin. Too little is known of the man to make a guess.uh person who first answered is stupid for claymore was the name of the type of sword and William Wallace was Scottish so it would of been called something from Gaelic origin.
Unlike in the film Braveheart, Wallace didn't use a claymore. The weapons he'd of used would be; a single-handed broadsword (medieval), a medieval dagger, a medieval shield and possibly a battle axe, a spear or even a bow and arrows. His armour would've been mail (chainmail).
William Wallace used the claymore the war hammer the ball and chain the shield and dirk combo
no you can not use a sword!
No it is not but you can use it as a wedge but it is not appropriate use of a sword.
The Sword of Demochlis
As a goddess of war, yes Athena could use a sword.
it is a sword knights used in battle
As of a matter of fact they actually do use their sword. They use it for a lot of things encluding getting food.
No it is not but you can use it as a wedge but it is not appropriate use of a sword.