Idk, I kinda like the candle stick/coat rack
27 0 ReplyRoundhouse kick for the win
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Quarterstaff. Long things hit hard.
21 0 Replyflanged mace 100% but I am also not disinterested in bec de corbin
20 0 ReplyRe: Bac de Corbin, what's the minimum percentage of bluntness to count as a blunt weapon?
13 0 Replyat least the hammer side qualifies
8 0 ReplyAll of the bottom ones except the quarterstaff are more piercing weapons with extra weight
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The Bec de Corbin is nice for when you aren't sure if you're feeling buldgeony or stabby. It's like the chicken and waffles of the blunt weapon world.
16 0 ReplyHow you gonna do the Shillelagh this dirty?
12 0 ReplyQuarterstaff, personally. It can double as a walking stick.
10 0 ReplyStaffs are deceptively heavy.
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Flail. Specifically the Witch-King's ludicrously large one.
9 0 ReplyI think war hammer gives you the most versatility as a weapon, and flanged mace is my favorite for style, but my heart belongs to the quarterstaff, as it long has. Defense and offense and its a big stick!
8 0 ReplyTired of defending attacks and counter attacking at slight range? Use it as a walking stick!
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They may stop asking you, but nobody here got old enough to stop raving about their favorite when prompted.
8 0 ReplyMine's whatever Hawkgirl uses.
8 0 ReplyDouble-sided tape?
32 0 ReplyMorningstar with magic disruption
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Ravens Beak ofc (bec de corbin)
8 0 Replymorningstar, with flail as a close second :3
7 0 ReplyI'm very confident that I would injure myself with a flail.
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Mace and/or quarterstaff are my preference. Simple, not a lot to go wrong or get caught on things. Light enough to get multiple hits in quick succession.
7 0 ReplySimple mace is the easy answer. It's lighter than the quarterstaff, and the skill transfer from baseball and pillow fights is fairly direct.
5 0 ReplyDefinitely the simple mace over the flanged. Its more or less just a baton with a weight at the end.
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Dude, you need a better mic. Thought you said to bring the flared base and I was expecting a completely different kind of party.
7 0 ReplyHalberds combine the benefits of an axe and a spear. Best of both world
7 0 ReplyNot blunt though.
It is the best otherwise!
5 0 ReplyAny weapon can be a blunt weapon if you're holding it wrong
5 0 ReplyIf you want blunt-ish, try the Lucerne hammer. The pronged hammer could penetrate plate armour without getting stuck, and its length made it better for spearing than the bec de corbin.
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Morningstar. Based entirely off of the (incorrectly) named macemen in Lords Of The Realm 2.
6 0 Replymace, straight up, no worrying about getting it stuck in someone's face like a morningstar
6 0 ReplyRight there with you. Nothing compares to blunt force.
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I've always been a flail kinda person
6 0 ReplyWell the flanged mace is objectively the best one if we're going to ignore the Lucerne.
5 0 ReplyI like the quarterstaff, but you know what would make it even better? If you took a sharp piece of metal and put it on one end so you can stab a dude after bonking him. I don't know what you'd call it though. A staffstab?
5 0 ReplyThat stabstaff should be really handy for spearing people.
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Ok, but I did have this exact conversation with my kids last week. Mace and morningstar were the winners; I'm partial to a war hammer, myself.
4 0 ReplyFlanged mace any day of the week
4 0 ReplyAt least half of those are not blunt
4 0 ReplyNo goedendag? Pffff!
3 0 ReplyAll I see are props for black metal album covers.
3 0 ReplyFlail, Rooneyscoop has wholly influenced this.
2 0 ReplyI'm partial to polearms, and the bec de corbin has always been a favorite. Quarterstaff is nice as well, although I prefer them with less decorations
2 0 ReplyWeird, flanged mace is mine too. Must be a D&D thing
2 0 ReplyMaul, or flanged mace
2 0 ReplyI like a good mail. It's right there in the name. Says what it does right on the label.
2 0 ReplyMaul?
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Which one will kill me faster?
2 0 ReplyKeep it simple for me. Cudgel or spiked club.
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