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Halberd

Human Halberd, efficient when used against cavalry short handed people as it reaches long distances.

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Halberd, Human, Myth, Defensive Offense, Spear
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Halberd (Model)

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15:06, 11th Oct 2014 MiniMage: Please work on the lance aspect of the Halberd. The spear portion is supposed to be a larger focuspoint than the axepoint. 15:06, 24th Oct 2014 MiniMage: The changes has made the model approvable. It feels like the...

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15:06, 11th Oct 2014
MiniMage: Please work on the lance aspect of the Halberd. The spear portion is supposed to be a larger focuspoint than the axepoint.

15:06, 24th Oct 2014
MiniMage: The changes has made the model approvable. It feels like the staff portion is a little longer than it should be, but this is more of a personal preference. The weapon is useful. As for its use, it was never really deployed as an anti cavalry weapon. It was more like versatile weapon enabling guards to defend both close and medium range.

Generally speaking, if you had guards, it's most likely that they carried a Halberd and a sword. If you were going for cavalry defense, then you'd generally round up infantry into a infantry square formation, this would create a wall of pikes/spears, which would take down cavalry that tried to charge this. Then again, that depends on the type of cavalry. Full armored knights, on armored horses, with lances, a battalion of those would plow through the infantry with spears.

Anyhow, back to what I was originally doing.
I'll approve the model. Huzzah.
 

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Not bad at all, but Misha's right. The blade looks a bit small. Good work anyway :)
 
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There's no spear edge attached to this halberd. A halberd generally is like a hybrid between a spear and an axe. With an axe blade hanging downwards and the spear poking forwards. That enabled the halberd to be thrusted with as a spear and swung like an axe. Check out this link for an example. http://www.coldsteel.com/images/Products/AltImages/89MSG_2.jpg
 
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Instead of forcing you to go through a gazillion iterations of the halberd, I tweaked it.
Something along the lines of this. Hope you don't mind I edited the model to demonstrate what I meant.

http://www.hiveworkshop.com/forums/pastebin.php?id=g54dsc

That's the general ratio of the axe to spear in a halberd. Now, this isn't perfect. This is just to illustrate the general concept of a halberd. Hope it helps.
The end point, the little spike on the other end generally exist there to stabilize the axe-blade as well as being a defensive point, which the user could stab people with if he wishes.

I would've sent you this as a PM, but apparently your inbox is full.
 
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that halberd's blade looks like it needs to be a lill more bigger, and the long handle should probably have some wood with lill more contrast

Halbirds vary. The north american halbird is known to fly down to the federal office to change its name from Hal to Dave or Robert.

Jokes aside, they do vary; they could be anything from an axe with a spearhead to a spear with an axehead. Swiss halberds would make that axehead look huge.
 
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