A Polearm, also known as a pole weapon, is a weapon in which the point of contact is fixed to a long shaft, typically made of wood or metal.
Many are distinguished by the length of the pole and the shape of the weaponized end of the pole.
Notable Polearms[]
European |
Ahlspiess - Atgeir - Bardiche - Bec de corbin - Bill - Bear spear - Boar spear - Bohemian earspoon - Brandistock - Brogit staff - Corseque - Danish Axe - Doloire - Dory - Falx - Fauchard - Glaive - Goedendag - Guisarme - Halberd - Half pike - Hasta - Jeddart staff - Kontos - Lance - Lochaber axe - Lucerne hammer - Menaulion - Military fork - Ox tongue spear - Partisan - Pike - Plançon a picot - Pollaxe - Quarterstaff - Ranseur - Rhomphaia - Sarissa - Scottish halberd - Sovnya - Sparth Axe - Spear - Spetum - Spontoon - Swordstaff - Trident - Viking halberd - Voulge - War scythe - Welsh hook - Xyston | | Asian |
Arbir - Bisento - Dagger-axe - Dangpa - Fangtian ji - Gichang - Guan dao - Hoko yari - Kamayari - Ji - Nagamaki - Naginata - Ngao - Podao - Qiang - Sasumata - Sibat - Sodegarami - Sovnya - Torimono sandōgu - Trishula - Tsukubō - Woldo - Yari |
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