| Description | Name | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Thrusting polearm with axe head, often used in formation | Halberd | 81%
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| Extremely long spears, almost exclusively used in formation | Pike | 78%
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| Striking head attached to a shaft by a chain or rope | Flail | 74%
|
| Two-handed European sword, a popular sidearm | Longsword | 73%
|
| Mace with a spiked ball atop it | Morning Star | 71%
|
| Roman shortsword used with a scutum (shield) | Gladius | 56%
|
| Single-handed cutting sword often used on horseback | Sabre | 45%
|
| Short polearm with axe head and striking end, used by knights | Poleaxe | 36%
|
| Hooking polarm that was effective against cavalry | Billhook | 33%
|
| Long two-handed axe from the Viking age | Dane Axe | 32%
|
| Two-handed thrusting sword used against gaps in armor | Estoc | 16%
|
| Chinese polearm resembling a glaive | Guandao | 14%
|
| Japanese sword with a hilt equally as long as the blade | Nagamaki | 10%
|
| Indian sword equipped with a gauntlet | Pata | 9%
|
| Polearm with a piercing spike, effective against armor | Bec de Corbin | 5%
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