A halberd is a versatile pole weapon that combines an axe blade, a spear point, and a hook for pulling down mounted opponents, often featuring a broad head. In contrast, a poleaxe is primarily designed for close combat, typically featuring a hammer or mace-like head on one side and an axe blade on the other, making it effective for both slashing and blunt strikes. Both weapons are mounted on long shafts, but their design and intended use differ, with the halberd being more suited for versatile battlefield engagements and the poleaxe excelling in one-on-one combat scenarios.
The standard Knight Halberd was generally 6 feet long and weighed 5 pounds.
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Swords, maces, crossbows, longbows, pikes, battle axes, war hammers, lance, dagger, billhook, flail, hache, halberd, poleaxe, quarterstaff and glaive, these are the more common hand weapons there weere also several siege weapons.
A halberd is a weapon similar to a spear and an axe combined and it was used in times of war. The halberd was mainly used in the Middle Ages in Europe.
The medieval halberd was typically 5-6 feet long.
A poleaxe is a polearm type weapon developed during the War of the Roses that has an axe head on one end and a blunt hammer on the other end.
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Yes, all halberd's are two-handed weapons, meaning you cannot wield a shield/defender with it.