17 : The Ultimate Halberd Page
The top spike allows the wielder to keep enemies at a distance, effectively functioning as a short pike.
Historically, the halberd emerged in the 14th and 15th centuries as the Swiss solution to armored cavalry. The "17" designation typically refers to a specific refined iteration or a legendary tier of this weapon. Unlike its predecessors, which were often crude, the "Ultimate Halberd" features a reinforced steel shaft and a triple-threat head: a tapered point for thrusting, a heavy blade for cleaving, and a rear fluke for unhorsing riders or puncturing plate armor. Versatility in Combat 17 : The Ultimate Halberd
The genius of the 17 lies in its balance. In the hands of a trained soldier, it functions as both an offensive powerhouse and a defensive wall. The top spike allows the wielder to keep