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Guisarme

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Like most polearms, the guisarme was developed by peasants by combining hand tools with long poles: in this case by putting a pruning hook onto a spear shaft. While hooks are fine for dismounting horsemen from mounts, they lack the stopping power of a spear especially when dealing with static opponents. While early designs were simply a hook on the end of a long pole, later designs implemented a small reverse spike on the back of the blade. Eventually weapon makers incorporated the usefulness of the hook in a variety of different polearms and guisarme became a catch-all for any weapon that included a hook on the blade.

An alternative definition is given by Ewart Oakeshott in his book European Weapons and Armour. He sees the guisarme as a "crescent shaped double socketed axe" on a long shaft.[1]

Variations

ItemSource isRare itemIs incomplete
Coralite guisarme with a tamboti handleHalberdashery
Glaes guisarme with a tamarak handleNatural Halberdtrue
Guisarme (crafted)false
Spike-tipped steel guisarmeKrrikt'k's Forge
Steel guisarme with a copperwood handleHalberdashery
Steel guisarme with a walnut handleHalberdashery
Weapon:Guisarme
Weapon:Guisarme (crafted)false

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