United Cutlery – M48 Silver Kommando Survival Hammer
The perfect companion for hiking and camping, the M48 Silver Kommando Survival Hammer is a beast in the field. It’s great as a walking staff with a 37 3/8” overall length. The cast stainless steel, two-toned black oxide-coated and polished finish head can pound practically anything into submission with ease. The curved back spike is an effective breaching tool and a great defensive alternative to the stout hammerhead. The spike and hammer together make the handle for the fully functional walking cane. The 30 percent fiberglass handle is nearly indestructible, and the hammerhead is attached to it with metal bolts. The shaft includes a rubber toe on the end for improved traction.
Won’t Someone Think of the d100 Polearms? is a free toolkit for crafting unique polearms for use in tabletop roleplaying games. It is system neutral, and it will be up to you to assign stats that make sense for the polearms in your system of choice.
In this toolkit you will find three tables to roll on to create a polearm:
1. A table of 100 blade designs based on historical polearms!
2. A table of 100 special qualities (Angry, Wise, Invisible, Cabbage)!
3. A table of 100 (mostly) decorative shafts!
Now, go forth and fill your games with a bounty of the most useful yet most underappreciated type of weapon ever to grace the pages of our hobby!
[i.d.: tf2 fanart. red demo in the sky, claidheamh mòr drawn. blur lines come off him, he is charging forwards. /end i.d.]
[i.d.: tf2 fanart. demo gets airblasted off a cliff on upwards by pyro. text reads "push denied." /end i.d.]
demoknight is such a funny subclass,, yes we will give the medium to long range class a sword in a first person shooter game, to compensate for the lack of gun he can run fast . he is the most terrifying guy to run across :D
It’s a spear. It’s an axe. It’s a hammer. Also, not pictured, is a *second* spike on the other end of the staff. This thing was a veritable multitool on the battlefield, and was great at dealing with plate armor. As such, in the late medieval period, the poleaxe became the primary weapon many knights carried, with the knightly sword relegated to a backup and ceremonial role.
Nice thing about being both a fantasy writer and a horrible little HEMA gremlin is that even if you don’t know how to use the specific weapon you’re writing about, you know where to find a manual that’ll tell you.
i kinda wish worm didn’t post that because i Genuinely thought the pie wasn’t gonna be there the pie was too obvious so i was gonna ignore mcr behind me all day unless they actually did something at which point i would go wild but at least in the lead up i would be a nonbeliever i would be like cool i have time to get other things over and done with today before any mcr related bullshit happens. that did not happen however because they have already posted the cryptic bullshit 😑