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Title: Poleaxe with blunt head and spike tip?
Post by: Shadeling on January 08, 2003, 04:40:14 AM
The proficiency says Poleaxes are often adorned with a blunt head on the side or spike on top or both. What would these do in terms of damage and what-not...
Title: Poleaxe with blunt head and spike tip?
Post by: Jake Norwood on January 08, 2003, 11:23:09 AM
use the piercing stats from the warhammer for the back spike and the stats for the short spear for the top spike if included in the design.

Jake
Title: Poleaxe with blunt head and spike tip?
Post by: Shadeling on January 08, 2003, 03:11:26 PM
Quote from: Jake Norwooduse the piercing stats from the warhammer for the back spike and the stats for the short spear for the top spike if included in the design.

Jake

If the back part is the blunt instead of spike, would it use the warhammer's blunt stats?
Title: Poleaxe with blunt head and spike tip?
Post by: Jake Norwood on January 08, 2003, 11:52:41 PM
of course.
Title: Poleaxe with blunt head and spike tip?
Post by: Shadeling on January 08, 2003, 11:57:57 PM
Cool, thanks.
Title: Poleaxe with blunt head and spike tip?
Post by: Mokkurkalfe on January 09, 2003, 10:26:40 AM
This would make a poleaxe very, very good. It's cheap, versatile and comes with lot's o' maneuvers. Cool.
Anyway, is there still an ATN of 7(Warhammer has a 6)?
Title: Poleaxe with blunt head and spike tip?
Post by: Ron Edwards on January 09, 2003, 02:01:45 PM
Hello,

This thread is threatening the fate of my immortal soul. Let's see if this helps.

If I use the blunt side of the axe, how does it work?
- Use the mace damage, using your axe proficiency for the dice.

If I use the haft of an axe, how does it work?
- Use the club damage, using your axe proficiency for the dice.

If I choke a guy with the chain of a flail, how does it work?
- Use the garrote damage, using your flail proficiency for the dice.

If I use an arrow like a dagger, how does it work?
- Use the stiletto damage, using your bow proficiency at a penalty, or the dagger proficiency if you have one.


What I'm saying is that it's a very simple principle that applies to any and all combat in TROS - mix and match across whatever categories are necessary to get the job done. Also, use a great deal of shared aesthetic agreement rather than looking at a chart when deciding on how to mix and match, because ultimately, the proliferation of charts only yields more instances of potential crossover.

The map is not the terrain. The chart is not the experience of playing.

Best,
Ron
Title: Poleaxe with blunt head and spike tip?
Post by: Henry Fitch on January 09, 2003, 03:50:47 PM
Now now, Ron, be nice. Nothing wrong with wanting to know how Jake'd do it.
Title: Poleaxe with blunt head and spike tip?
Post by: Jake Norwood on January 09, 2003, 04:24:10 PM
On the other hand, that is how I do it...

Jake
Title: Poleaxe with blunt head and spike tip?
Post by: Shadeling on January 09, 2003, 10:31:22 PM
Exactly what I was doing, looking for feedback. thanks again Jake
Title: Poleaxe with blunt head and spike tip?
Post by: toli on January 13, 2003, 03:57:36 PM
Quote from: Jake Norwooduse the piercing stats from the warhammer for the back spike and the stats for the short spear for the top spike if included in the design.

Jake

Would you add +1 damage to these stats (over the war hammer) given that the pole axe is two handed?  

A related question,  I remember a question (thread) about half-poling and whether or not it is possible.  I don't remember there ever being an answer.  Can one half-pole like half swording?  

NT
Title: Poleaxe with blunt head and spike tip?
Post by: Jake Norwood on January 13, 2003, 04:22:13 PM
QuoteWould you add +1 damage to these stats (over the war hammer) given that the pole axe is two handed?

A related question, I remember a question (thread) about half-poling and whether or not it is possible. I don't remember there ever being an answer. Can one half-pole like half swording?

You certainly could add +1, although I might not (just because it's a secondary use of the weapon). Hard to say what's more "correct."

All poling is "half-poling," really. I wouldn't add any of the bonuses listed in the Half-sword section, but I would consider using the half-sword side of the counters.

Jake