they used it for weapons like the halberd
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Light microscope cannot be used. An electron microscope houl b used
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knights
The standard Knight Halberd was generally 6 feet long and weighed 5 pounds.
they used it for weapons like the halberd
The medieval halberd was typically 5-6 feet long.
they used it for weapons like the halberd
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Yes, all halberd's are two-handed weapons, meaning you cannot wield a shield/defender with it.
A halberd resembles a spear with a large point. Attached to the side of the spear head are an axe-like attachment and a hook. The spear point is used to stab, the axe-head is used to hack, and the hook is used to drag down horsemen or to trip opponents. A Halberd, or also called a Halbert or Halbard, originated in the Middle Ages and continued to be used as a ceremonial weapon. In the 17th & 18th Centuries, it was the sign of a sergeant of infantry, thus some state militia units used them just prior to the American Civil War in 1850s. It was discontinued in the British Army in 1792 and replaced by the Spontoon. A Pike was a long version of the spear. In the British Army the pike was 18 feet long and used to repel cavalry and infantry charges. It was discontinued in the British army during the reign of Queen Anne. It preceeded the Halberd and did not have a axe blade.
A Halberd
No it can not train attack.