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A '''mace and chain''' is a type of weapon, most commonly used during the mediaval ages. It consists of a mace (the spherical metal ball with spikes protruding out of it) with the handle replaced by a chain, which itself connects to a shorter handle. Soldiers using a mace and chain grasp this short handle with either one or two hands, and swings the weapon at the enemy in battle. Soldiers could swing the mace in a circle to gain momentum, and thus inflict the maxinum damage possible on an enemy.
A '''mace and chain''' is a type of weapon, most commonly used during the medieval ages. It consists of a mace (the spherical metal ball with spikes protruding out of it) with the handle replaced by a chain, which itself connects to a shorter handle. Soldiers using a mace and chain grasp this short handle with either one or two hands, and swings the weapon at the enemy in battle. Soldiers could swing the mace in a circle to gain momentum, and thus inflict the maxinmum damage possible on an enemy.


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A mace and chain is a type of weapon, most commonly used during the medieval ages. It consists of a mace (the spherical metal ball with spikes protruding out of it) with the handle replaced by a chain, which itself connects to a shorter handle. Soldiers using a mace and chain grasp this short handle with either one or two hands, and swings the weapon at the enemy in battle. Soldiers could swing the mace in a circle to gain momentum, and thus inflict the maxinmum damage possible on an enemy.