Arrow of Brahma - The arrow given by the sage Agastya to Rama (seventh avatar of Vishnu) and was used to kill Ravana.
Like fire, wind, and ice, though the Serpent only has the wind jem.
The Jem of Kukulkan - the Mayan Serpents Jem has the ability to control all elements.
Ru Yi Jing Gu Bang - Magical staff wielded by the Monkey King Sun Wukong in the Chinese classic novel, Journey to the West.
Sharur - the enchanted talking mace of Ninurta, Sumerian god.
Gan Jiang and Mo Ye - Legendary Chinese twin swords named after their creators.
Vajra – A composite weapon made from the bones of a willing sage used by Indra.
Thunderbolt – as wielded by various mythological deities such as Zeus.
Skofnung – sword of legendary Danish king Hrólf Kraki.
Shamshir-e Zomorrodnegar – Legendary Persian sword.
Hrunting and Nægling – Beowulf's magical swords.
Dyrnwyn – Sword of Rhydderch Hael in Welsh legend When drawn, it blazed with fire if drawn by a worthy man, the fire would help him in his cause, but its fire would burn the man who drew it for an unworthy purpose.
Sword Kladenets – a fabulous magic sword in some Old Russian fairy tales.
In Hinduism, it is the weapon of Shiva, known as trishula (Sanskrit for "triple-spear").
Trident - Weapon usually attributed to water deities in Western Culture, such as Poseidon.
Further information: List of mythological objects § Weapons