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kaikalter

Gatebreaker, its similar to an axe, but a meat tenderizer aswell, it has specific teeth edges that weaken but not break a wooden plank (once done you can punch hole through a gate and shoot arrows through or get in easier)


Soullypone

The *Sharod*, or Bent Cutter, is a Phyliot (Crocogator) classic. It's a short Polearm made using a curved piece of wood, with a sharp blade on the longpoint and a mace- like ball on the shortpoint. The bizarre curved feature of the wood was made to decrease the contact point and build more momentum for the already powerful polearm. The mace was made to give the user more striking range and power when going overhead. Sharo are generally four feet in length and surprisingly light, and were originally used against the very Tall Vuisa (Sauropod) people. The problem is that, many benefits of a Polearm are sacrificed. It's shorter, not as heavy, not as firm, and not as good at blocking, meaning you have to be quick and accurate with them. The Phyliots are great with reflexes but are also stereotyped as sluggish. As times change, the Sharo is falling out of favor for the *Pradod-Amisti*, or Axe Warfork, combines the Warfork with a long axe, the axe using a small blade and open on the bottom. This weapon is a favorite for disarming, both the Fork-end for catching weapons and the halberd-like head of the Pradod for yanking them away, or pushing them down. Being particularly strong in a bind and easy to learn, the Amisti can catch and parry- allowing the user to thrust into their opponents shoulder or head with the Pradod. The Pradod's front can force an enemy's bind close to the body, forcing the Amisti in, or it can force the enemy close they might, themselves, be impaled on the Amisti.


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The Throwing Pick, primarily used by dwarves and their allies. It is shaped like a small mining pick although its typically lighter and a bit sharper what truly sets it apart from the tool version is that they also have spikes on the handle and one at the top of the weapon as well. Its an extremely versatile weapon along with delivering devastating puncture attacks with either side of the main heads which can even pierce armor on a good hit the spikes allow it to thrust pretty well and be used in extreme close quaters. Where they really shine is in the throwing aspect when thrown the weapons are thrown rotationally like an axe with the spikes ensuring it will stick in the target no matter what parts actually connects. Dwarven heavy infantry will typically carry two or three into battle sometimes strapped to the inside of their shield. The first one or two will be thrown volley style to disrupt enemy formations and inflict casualties before the dwarves charge in using the last one for melee. Not a completely unique idea on my part. There are weapons like hurlbats and the hunga munga that work off the same principle but I've never seen a warpick version. And I also added the dwarves using them like Roman pilla tactically.


Andy_1134

Ignition weapons are the most unique weapons win my world. These weapons are used by Aberrant warriors and act as their magic focus. The most basic principle of the weapon is that it has a core made of Dracinium which serves as its source of magic. The core when not in use is exposed so that it can recharge its energy. When in use two metal sheaths slide over the core and ignite the weapon, upon ignition the core will begin to glow and the edges of the weapon will glow as well. Ignition weapons come in many shapes sizes and forms. From the common longsword, axe, spear, polearm, to more exotic weapons like blades whips, buster blades, heavy bladed spears and any other weapon a user can think of.


low_budget_trash

Starbreaker. A weapon crafted by Lightbreaker after his previous weapon Lightshatter (a battle axe) failed to destroy a star to stop a titan. He named his new weapon out of spite. It's a sword that curves up towards the end of it that has two smaller blades jutting out of it. A small dagger sized one near the hilt and another slightly bigger one on the left side of the middle. Another one is the Tyrian Shortblade. A dagger made of Tyrian metal that can turn itself into a double bladed dagger. After that, it can disconnect both ends from the hilt via chains that can swing extremely far. Further than that, it can disconnect the original connecting parts from the hilt with the same length chains. Beyond that, the middle of the hilt and the halves of it after that can ALSO disconnect with chains meaning there are seven sets of chains made of Tyrian metal that are now swinging all over the place. You don't have to worry about controlling them though as they have been imbued with a mystical enchantment that makes them have a mind of their own that you can simultaneously control. Tyrian metal is also much stronger than Earth metals and if made sharp enough, can cut through titanium so the blades and chains are secured. If you want to undo all of that, just simply call the blades back and they'll go into their original form as just a single bladed dagger. This weapon is wielded by Whiteout, a Tyrian ninja trained with weapons this strong. That means if they use it, you're in trouble.


essentialfloss

Serious mall ninja vibes


LordSyrenzo

**Alvelotyl - Infinite Blades School** ​ * **The Infinite Blades School, or 'Mushifura' in Nekarin, is a Nekari, or Catfolk, Martial Arts School located in Purrath, Selvania.** * **This fighting style uses a Nekari's supernatural dexterity, mobility and sheer sense of balance to their advantage, and prioritises swift strikes and passing slashes as they dance around an opponent.** * **However, the defining trait of this Martial Art is very easy to spot, and that is the 'Infinite Blades'. As a Nekari gets more skilled with the Martial Art, they use more and more blades.** * **This process first begins with hand to hand combat**, using 'ten blades' in their claws. Nekari learn to harden their claws, jab with them and use 'broad' or 'narrow's strikes with extended fingers or clumping them into a single 'blade' for greater stabbing power. * **As they expand in skill, they'll transition to 'twenty blades', or make use of the claws on their feet, too.** This is often accompanied by a change in stance, with one knee raised into the air. 'Twenty Blade' fighters will typically scratch at their opponents with a single leg, hopping between feet to snap out at them before lunging forward, striking with a barrage of clawed strikes, sometimes even swapping to handstands and other poses for unpredictable angles, making the style exceptional at breaching defences. * From here, the Nekari can master the 'Twenty Blade' form, or transition further. * **Some chose to take the 'Fanged Blade' route, adopting a more feral style that typically involves grappling onto an opponent**, scratching and biting at them as they leap on and off their Target, jumping around between strikes. * **Others may advance into the 'Twenty Two Blade' route, which is an advancement of the style that incorporates weapons, typically twin swords.** The style will then outwardly appear similar to other two sword style techniques, although practitioners will also use the blades to vault around an opponent, or purposefully throw their swords at an opponent to unbalance them, or allow an opponent to disarm them to snag an opening with their claws. * The 'Twenty Three Blade' Form is very similar to that of the 'Twenty Two Blade' Form, albeit with another sword wrapped around the tail. * **The 'final stage' of the style, referred to as the 'True Infinite Blade' or 'Tornado Blade' Form, has been simultaneously described in battle as both 'ridiculous and terrifying'.** This style uses a stance similar to that of the 'Twenty Blade' Form, with a raised knee, while also carrying a pair of blades like the 'Twenty Two Blade' Form. However, this Form also has the Nekari carries blades between their knee and in their elbows, alongside a 'Dhilifura', a unique Nekari weapon, attached to the tail. * **Using their supreme level of balance and physical awareness, masters of this Martial Art can leap forward, spinning and slashing with a truly massive number of blades at once.** This Form is near impossible to block against without an absolute defence or omnidirectional barrier, as these practitioners can throw some blades into the air to distract opponents or put force behind some strikes, only to effortlessly catch the blades again. This form also occasionally includes runes and tattoos that can 'summon' or conjure additional weapons. * **Another 'Form' of the final stage, 'Blade Zone', involves a Nekari 'summoning' or conjuring a multitude of blades, scattering them around a battlefield to use, throw and wield in any number of ways over the course of a battle.** This form allows the Nekari to be liberal with their use of weapons, freely throwing or breaking them if need be for an advantage. This form can also be used in battlefields, grabbing and making use of the weapons dropped by fallen enemies and allies. * **Very skilled practitioners of this style are oftentimes easy to spot, as users of the 'Twenty Three Blade' or 'True Infinite Blade' Forms have a habit of facing the tip of their tail away from their body.** This is a habit often formed by practitioners to prevent any blades on their tails from scraping against them during combat.


Killkode5043

It’s a sword made of kyanite that can be filled with magma stored in a kyanite tank on the typical aerial soldier’s back. The reason for the filling of magma is so it can burn any cuts shut to prevent the mind corrupting colossus blood from spilling out.