Game temporarily made by Team Mordernator. it's a game made by the same person i said, features a stickman other than wise ass type 1 operators. you can buy guns, explosives, armors, and even skills! there are Multiplayer, and introducing Reload animations
remember to use Code "Happy 3rd anniversary" if it doesnt workmaybe replace the "anniversary" with the "a" capitalized remember it's limited time or you get wasted for nothing
amatuer: uses M18 Carbine with Gunslinger perk
me: this guy is so N00B1E
pro: uses CAR-4 with Rifleman
me: damn this guy know what he's doing!
player haha i get more reward codes on Stick warfare: blood strike!
me: can u tell me pliss
player: ok type "Happy 3rd anniversary" at code remember for limited time
*me gets 30k cash and 100 gold*
me: thank u so much bro
player: no problem
random guy with support perk: haha i have so much ammo
me with using support perk too: same here bruh
Often abbreviated as Chiv amongst PC gamers. Chivalry: Medieval Warfare is a ridiculously badass First Person Slasher game made by Torn Banner Studios which is set in a medieval battlefield and consists of usually 16-24 players violently slashing and/or whacking the shit out of each other with swords, maces, clubs, and other archaic weaponry.
It's also one of the few games where it is entirely possible to accidentally decapitate your entire team with a wrong mouse click.
Man 1: "Fuck man I can't wait for Chivalry: Medieval Warfare to finish updating."
Man 2: "Same here, I've been itching to bash someone's head in with my heavy flail."
When a small irregular force takes on a large regular force through the use of hit and run tactics, the element of surprise, sabotage, destroying the enemies line of communications, etc.
For guerrilla warfare to work, the insurgent army must have the full support of the inhabitants in the area in which the guerrilla forces are trying to liberate. The enemy is also the source of the guerrilla army’s ammunition. Guerrilla is Spanish for "little war" and it originated with the actions of small bands of Spanish soldiers who fought against Napoleon’s French army in the Peninsular War (1807-1814).