Subject: It kind of depended on who you were
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Posted on: 2018-05-11 15:40:00 UTC

Main weapons changed based on how much money you had.

Farmers were often pressed into service, and brought their farm implements to bear in battle. It's easy to train someone who uses a pitchfork all day to use a spear or polearm. They made up the bulk of the forces, so long handled weapons were very common. They also worked great against mounted foes, so that's good.

The richer you were, the more metal could be incorporated into a weapon. Swords were the mark of nobility because they could afford them. However, these were people more likely to be on a horse during combat, so they used weapons more suited to mounted combat. Flails and maces, both of which can best be described as a lot of metal on a stick, are great from horseback. Just hold your arm out and dome some peasants as you ride by. Try that with a sword (scimitars and other curved blades excepted) and you're likely to lose it on the first hit.

Swords were more used in settings like duels and tournaments, where the artistry of sword work could shine. Little artistry to be found in the mud of an actual battlefield.

-Phobos, war hammer enthusiast

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