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Swords may not be the weapon of choice for many people nowadays, but that doesn't stop some from continuing to work as bladesmiths. `Forged in Fire' tests some of the best in the field as they attempt to re-create some of history's most iconic edged weapons. Former Army Ranger Wil Willis hosts the competition series that sees four master bladesmiths challenged in each episode to forge the swords, which are then tested by a panel of judges consisting of J. Neilson, who has been making knives for more than 20 years, hand-to-hand combat specialist Doug Marcaida, and David Baker, an authority on replicating period-accurate weaponry. The contestant who survives the elimination rounds and wins the episode's contest earns $10,000 and the title of Forged in Fire champion.
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S10, EP17 "Beat the Judges: Shamshir Showdown"
In this final Beat the Judges competition, two former `Forged in Fire' champions duel it out in a 5-hour round, making a pichangatti. With only 8 hours to produce the intimidating shamshir, will this champion have what it takes to beat a judge?

S10, EP16 "Beat the Judges: Tackling the Tizona"
Two of the Forged in Fire champions head back into the arena for a chance at taking on one of the judges, tasked with making the legendary Tizona of El Cid in eight hours.

S10, EP15 "Beat the Judges: Machete Master"
Some of our top Forged in Fire champions head back to the forge to face one of the judges. Tasked with making an intricate Vaquero Machete, will this former champion have the skills to prove they have what it takes to Beat the Judges?

S10, EP14 "Beat the Judges: Test of the Best"
The top champions step back into the Forged in Fire arena to face their toughest competition yet: one of the expert judges. Tasked with making the gruelling Ginunting sword in just five hours, only one will be left standing to compete.