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Pole Arm Rack

Standing on a wooden rack are many different Pole arms, Ranging from spears to staffs. The heads of the blades glint and shine in the orange light.





Halbred: The halbred gets it's name from being a cross breed between a pole axe and a spear. The large axe like blade topped with the head of a spear, a deadly weapon if used correctly though it tends to need alot of practice to be a skilled wielder.



Partizan: The Partizan, or long handled sword as it is jokingly called, is almost like a spear thoug different. It's long blade would remind one of a single edged sword, long and slightly curved. This was used to keep targets at a distance while still varying in a wide range of ways it can attack. Slashing and stabbing at the foe.



Spear: The Spear is one of the oldest pole arms known. First made from limbs of trees while sharpened rocks where used for the heads. The spear has came a long way since then, delvoping barbs and such on it so that it deals even greater damage then it did entering.



Staffs: Staffs are favorites of the Monk and Mage alike. Either for walking or striking the walking stick is an effective two handed weapon, one being able to utilize both ends to pugil strike their target repeatedly with quick succession.



Trident: The trident was made for quick and easy puncturing. The middle fork normally longer then the other two to keep the narrow point ment for puncturing armor from going to deep and possibly being stuck. This weapon isn't normally seen any where, rarely seen on the field of battle.

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