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A pole weapon (or “hafted” weapon) refers to any melee weapon that has a long handle. Pole weapons were historically important because they allowed the wielder to attack from a longer distance than someone would be able to with a sword or dagger, which was especially important when it came to fighting people on horseback or defending a building or town from a charging force. In this article, we’ll break down the most iconic and important pole weapons of all time. We’ll even cover a few extremely weird and interesting pole weapons that you’ve probably never heard of!
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