Once plate armor was common axes were phased out and swords were still used you know why? Because axes were fucking garbage read about any medieval battle and look what weapons they mention, they talk about spears, halberds, swords, bows but axes? Rarely.
Such a pile of shit.
>>50133795
A halberd is just an axe with a really long handle and an extra spike.
>>50133795
You are literally the only one who cares or could possibly care this much.
>>50133795
Look, mom, I've posted this again!
>>50133795
Neck yourself shitposter.
>>50133875
and that spike was used way more often than axe itself I fucking wonder fucking why fucking
>>50133931
You're telling me that they made what were just spears, but worse, and then kept using them? Right, I believe that. If they mainly used it for the spike, there was no point to having halberds, they would have just used regular spears and pikes.
>>50134021
> Bumping the shit thread with your complaining
You should neck yourself right after the OP.
>>50133795
HOW MANY OF THESE DO WE NEED A WEEK?
Sage.
>>50133971
axe blade was useful in hooking but rarely used for chopping notice how the axe was getting progressively smaller
>>50133795
dude, next time I'll sage the thread by spamming fantasy warriors with axes
>>50134200
> Another motherfucker bumps the thread
>>50133795
So, did someone molest you with an axe or something?
>>50133795
Oh my god shut the fuck up
>>50133795
>Once plate armor was common
You mean a period of about 350 years between the 1300s and 1700s?
Warfare has been going on for 5000+ years.
You know what else has about a period of 350 years of popularity? Guns.
>>50134348
And guns are fucking cool and axes are fucking shit.
Your point?
>>50134400
Cool.
There's a board for that.
>>>/k/
>>50133795
Hey OP, you know nothing you will ever do with your life will ever come close to equal the historical and technological importance of axes, right?
Sleep well tonight <3
>>50134236
>implying not replying to mid-tier bait ever works
>>50134517
You are a part of the problem.
>>50134043
>implying sage isn't still an option
Just because you can't see it doesn't mean its not still there.
>>50134625
Anon, you've bumped the thread with your previous post. Hence "part of the problem".
>>50133795
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanne_Hachette
Also what a sapper?