The crescent axe-blade of this polearm is attached to the haft at two points: the center of the blade attaches to a socket at the top of the haft, and the lower point of the blade attaches to a second
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The bec de corbin is a polearm very similar to the lucerne hammer, but the hammer head is blunt rather than spiked and the spike is stouter and more hooked.
The blade of this polearm is a curved or hooked chopping blade with a spiked projection on the back of the blade.
This weapon comprises a pair of kama connected with an 8-foot length of chain.
A flying blade is a large, crescent-shaped blade anchored to a 10-foot chain.
A glaive is a simple blade, mounted to the end of a pole about 7 feet in length.
This polearm combines the blade of a glaive with a wicked hook.
A guisarme is an 8-foot-long shaft with a blade and a hook mounted at the tip.
This slender, 10-foot-long polearm has an added hook protruding from the head that is used to snag the clothing and armor of opponents.
Crafted by goblins for battling horses, this weapon is essentially a long-handled halberd with an enlarged hook on the blade.
This weapon comprises a pair of kama connected with an 8-foot length of chain.
This weapon has a single kama or sickle held in the off hand, attached by 10 feet of fine chain to a weighted metal ball.
This weapon consists of a foot-long double-edged blade, with another smaller, curved hook-blade sticking out the side like a rooster's spur.
A lance deals double damage when used from the back of a charging mount.
A longspear is about 8 feet in length.
This polearm has both a pronged hammer head for crushing blows and a spiked head for piercing and peeling armor; most attacks are made with the hammer.
This polearm consists of two curved metal bands that close around a target when you attack, allowing you to bind an opponent.
This weapon consists of one or two spherical weights attached by a 10-foot chain.
The naginata consists of a 6-foot staff affixed to a 2-foot-long, slightly curved, swordlike blade.
Similar in appearance to a trident, a ranseur has a single spear at its tip, flanked by a pair of short, curving blades.
This Bronze Age weapon is an early polearm consisting of a long, single-edged blade attached to a sturdy staff, sometimes slightly curved.
The head of this wooden Stone Age polearm is edged with jagged bits of obsidian, glass, teeth, or similar materials.
Topping the head of this 5-foot-long shaft are three long, backward-curved blades fashioned in the appearance of a blossoming lotus.
A whip deals no damage to any creature with an armor bonus of +1 or higher or a natural armor bonus of +3 or higher.