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− | The usefulness of polearms are somewhat hard to describe; they are basically powerful enough, albeit somewhat inaccurate, and two of named weapons ([[Vermis]] and [[Mjolak]]) are in this category. | + | The usefulness of polearms are somewhat hard to describe; they are basically powerful enough, albeit somewhat inaccurate, and two of the named weapons ([[Vermis]] and [[Mjolak]]) are in this category. |
However, almost always both of your hands (or a hand of extreme strength) are required to wield them, severly limiting your choice of equipment. | However, almost always both of your hands (or a hand of extreme strength) are required to wield them, severly limiting your choice of equipment. |
Revision as of 21:59, 25 June 2007
The usefulness of polearms are somewhat hard to describe; they are basically powerful enough, albeit somewhat inaccurate, and two of the named weapons (Vermis and Mjolak) are in this category.
However, almost always both of your hands (or a hand of extreme strength) are required to wield them, severly limiting your choice of equipment. And handles of polearms are heavier than any other weapons, which means scrolls of harden/change material is less effective than using them on most other weapons.
There are 3 sorts of weapons in the 'polearms' category; spears, scythes, and helberds.