The power of cold weapons on the ancient battlefield depended on the era and region. Generally speaking, the following weapons were more powerful in battle: Long Sword: A long sword is a long and sharp weapon usually used for stabbing and chopping. In medieval Europe and Asia, longswords were one of the main weapons of high-level warriors. 2. Scimitar: A scimitar is a curved blade that can be used to slash and stab. In North America and England, the machete was one of the main weapons of the early colonists. Axe: An axe is a huge weapon usually used for chopping and smashing. In ancient China, axes were one of the main weapons of high-level warriors. [4. Battle Axe: Battle Axe is a weapon with a long handle, usually consisting of a huge handle and a long axe.] In medieval Europe and Asia, the axe was one of the main weapons of high-level warriors. These weapons also had different characteristics, such as the length and sharpness of the longsword, the shape and cutting ability of the scimitar, and the length and strength of the axe handle. In addition, in different eras and regions, the use of these weapons was also different, such as deployment on the battlefield, attack techniques and defense methods.