Built using cones as the basic building block
Built from cylinders of various sizes, shapes, and rotations
Built from pieces that are based on known fantasy creatures
Built using geospheres (faceted spheres)
Pieces that are best described as being from the "horror" genre
Weaponized Chess has an associated game notation. This piece set moves the game notation from the game history onto the board. You can easily look at the game history and find some mentioned piece easily on the board. Also, under the short text which identifies the piece type you can see a 3-D representation of where the piece moves. This way, you can look at the piece on the board and see where it can move by looking at the 3-D move description under it's text.
Built from pyramids of different sizes, locations, and rotations
Build from spheres of different sizes and locations
Built from tori (plural for 'torus') (doughnuts)
There are certain "shapes" which we all became familiar with when playing regular chess. This piece set seeks to emulate that style.
There were many traditionally shaped piece sets. These were generally the cheap plastic ones we played on as kids. This is another try to make a piece set for Weaponized Chess that looks a lot like that. Note the symbolic technology in this set is less advanced (older) than in traditional 1. For example, the AAA here is bow and arrows and in traditional 1 it was a WW-1 style ack ack gun.
Complex symbolic. The shapes of the pieces are intended to represent their function symbolically.
Simple. Each piece is built using the simplest shapes possible, i.e. cubic shapes or conic sections.