Is a shortsword a simple weapon?

I think the writers of 5e associated short swords primarily with military use and thus excluded them from simple weapons.
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What type of weapon is a shortsword 5e?

5th Edition Statistics

A short sword, (or shortsword), was a light, piercing melee weapon.
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Is a shortsword a simple melee weapon?

So, if I had to guess :), I'd say that short sword is not considered a simple weapon since it might not have been that common and would require more training than the other typical simple weapons like mace, axe, dagger, clubs, staff etc.
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What counts as a simple weapon in D&D?

The two categories are simple and martial. Most people can use simple Weapons with Proficiency. These Weapons include clubs, maces, and other Weapons often found in the hands of commoners. Martial Weapons, including Swords, axes, and polearms, require more specialized Training to use effectively.
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Is a shortsword a martial weapon 5e?

Rapiers and Shortswords are both martial weapons. They both weigh 2 pounds (if your table cares about that kind of thing), and they are both finesse weapons, so you will use your DEX instead of STR for your attacks and damage.
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Is a shortsword a monk weapon?

as you mention in your post, monk weapons are shortswords and any simple melee weapons that don't have the two-handed or heavy property. That's it, other than where a Monk subclass changes this - the most notable example being the Way of the Kensei feature, Kensei Weapons.
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Is a rapier better than a shortsword?

The primary differences I can see are that the rapier costs 10gp more, is not considered a light weapon, and has a better crit range. Both weapons deal out the same damage dice, can be finessed, are one-handed, and the rogue is proficient with both. So why the short sword as the go-to over the rapier?
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What qualifies as a simple weapon?

A simple weapon is a basic weapon that requires little skill to use properly. Most classes are automatically proficient with simple weapons. Of the exceptions, Barbarians, and Shamans only receive weapon proficiency with simple melee weapons.
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Do crossbows use Dex or Str?

All users of the Light Crossbow and Hand Crossbow in the MM apply Dex bonus to the damage roll. Most other users of the Heavy Crossbow have +0 Dex mod and so have no damage bonus, but the Half-Red Dragon Veteran (p. 180) has a +1 Dex mod that applies to the damage roll of the Heavy Crossbow.
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Is everyone proficient in simple weapons?

Every class except Druids, Monks, and Wizards get this feat for free at level 1. Druids are only proficient in this subset of Simple weapons: Club, Dagger, Dart, Quarterstaff, Sickle, and Unarmed. Druids are also proficient with the Martial weapon Scimitar.
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What is a shortsword?

shortsword (plural shortswords) A sword of a class generally shorter than one meter, but longer than a dagger.
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What is a shortsword 5e?

Type: Martial Melee Weapon Cost: 10 gp Weight: 2 lbs. Proficiency with a shortsword allows you to add your proficiency bonus to the attack roll for any attack you make with it. Name. Cost.
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Is a shortsword a sword?

This weapon was a basket hilted sword that was actually quite long for a single handed sword. The name shortsword was to distinguish it from the longsword used in two hands. Alternate names for the weapon are backsword (for single edged weapon – i.e. those with a back) and from later in the 17th century, broadsword.
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Can you dual wield a rapier and shortsword?

Historical rapiers are actually very big things and do not dual-wield well at all. A smallsword would be an easy enough reskin for shortsword though and provide the same feel without having to muck with the otherwise kind of butt Dual Wielder feat.
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Are hand crossbows simple weapons?

A hand crossbow is a simple one-handed ranged weapon in the crossbow weapon group. Loading a hand crossbow is a free action requiring the use of both hands.
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Is a crossbow a simple weapon DnD 5e?

In the player's handbook, it says Wizards and Sorcerers have a option between a light crossbow with 20 bolt or any simple weapon as a weapon, But the light crossbow is classed as a simple weapon.
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Whats the difference between simple and martial weapons?

The two categories are simple and martial. Most people can use simple weapons with proficiency. These weapons include clubs, maces, and other weapons often found in the hands of commoners. Martial weapons, including swords, axes, and polearms, require more specialized training to use effectively.
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Is quarterstaff Dex or Str?

The benefits of making the Quarterstaff a Finesse weapon are that it can use Dex instead of Str for Stat bonuses which makes perfect sense to me. It would allow a character with the Defensive Duelist Feat to gain their Proficiency Bonus to their AC.
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What is the best rogue weapon?

Dungeons & Dragons: Best Weapons For Rogues & Where They're Usually Found
  1. 1 Vorpal Sword. Weapon (Any Sword), Legendary (Requires Attunement)
  2. 2 Luck Blade. Weapon (Any Sword), Legendary (Requires Attunement) ...
  3. 3 Weapon, +2, +3. ...
  4. 4 Sword Of Wounding. ...
  5. 5 Sun Blade. ...
  6. 6 Flame Tongue. ...
  7. 7 Sword Of Sharpness. ...
  8. 8 Dancing Sword. ...
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Can I dual wield a rapier and a dagger?

However, if you only have your action (or only 1 attack / turn for some other reason), then the rapier/dagger combo has the advantage that you can choose to use the rapier for this single attack, increasing your average damage when you hit by 1. Additionally, you can choose to throw the dagger, should the need arise.
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What's better longsword or rapier?

Both swords varied greatly in length and that will have a great impact on how this plays out. If you're pitting a relatively short Spanish rapier against a full-blown longsword that needs two hands to be used at all, then the longsworder has a much greater reach advantage and hence advantage overall.
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Is a Chakram a real weapon?

Chakram (Sanskrit: cakra, cakram; Punjabi: cakkra, cakkram) is a throwing weapon from the Indian subcontinent. One of its major purposes is to protect the turban and the head from sword/melee attacks. It is circular with a sharpened outer edge and a diameter of 12–30 centimetres (4.7–11.8 in).
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