any one else going to use scythes?
any one else going to use scythes?
they look SWEET
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I actually had an old PnP character that wielded a scythe. I kinda like the idea, but I've always thought it should have some roleplaying basis - like the character grew up on a farm...Anyway, my current character is a cleric, so I don't think I'll be going for the scythe. 
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YOu are lucky that I just checked the thread beacuse otherwise I wouldn't have seen itOriginally posted by Aegis:
<STRONG>You can use Scythes in this game! SWEET!
Xan, I hate to do this too you, but I just changed my Charcter...![]()
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Human, Chaotic Good
Armed with kick ass Scythe (Love these things!) I'll get you the stats momentarly, and the bio for that matter.</STRONG>
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Incidentally, there's some historical evidence of war scythes being used to good effect. Dacians wielding falxes (basically the opposite of a scimitar; a sword that curved forward into a point) forced the Romans to change the design of their helmets. 
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Xyx, Isn't that more like a war sickle? Scythes are long poles with a curved blade stretching from the end with the sharp side towards you. You know, what the Grim Reaper uses.
A sickle is exactly as you described it, the opposite of a scimitar where the curve goes forward instead of back. Sickles and scythes were both used for the same thing traditionally (harvesting grain) and I always get them confused.
A sickle is exactly as you described it, the opposite of a scimitar where the curve goes forward instead of back. Sickles and scythes were both used for the same thing traditionally (harvesting grain) and I always get them confused.
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My character is going to carry a whip and a rapier.Originally posted by Garrett:
<STRONG>Have you guys seen the whips! They're awesome! Capable of tripping and disarming your opponet!</STRONG>
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I think it is, but in my experience (A)D&D uses these terms almost interchangeably.Originally posted by Meerlight:
<STRONG>Xyx, Isn't that more like a war sickle?</STRONG>
Historical warhammers (designed to combat plated knights, so shaped like can-openers) are called military picks in AD&D. What AD&D calls warhammer is really just a sledgehammer.
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