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@Mithrandir24601 I feel like the head of your average halberd is probably lighter than that of your average battleaxe, but I'm just guessing.
 
@Gryphon Does a Dane-axe count as a battleaxe, or is that a separate category? (they tend to be pretty thin, so relatively light)
Although I suppose a daneaxe isn't really an 'average' battleaxe anyway?
 
@Mithrandir24601 Honestly, I've never heard of a Dane-axe. You're more knowledgable about this stuff than me.
 
@Gryphon ... I'm very tempted to throw you in at the deep end by linking a long video of someone forging a daneaxe. It's entrancing
Actually, why not? - part one and part two - @James you might be interested in these videos of forging a dane axe, if you haven't seen them already
 
A short description of the differences between a daneaxe and an ordinary battleaxe would probably suffice, but feel free to link the video too.
 
(they're an hour long in total)
@Gryphon It's only an hour! That's equivalent to one lecture on the topic - that is short! :P
In all honesty, I'm really not sure if a dane axe counts as a subset of battleaxes or not though
 
 
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Q: Monsters vs You /Dragons/ How to give them better resistance against firearms

MephistophelesBefore we start, no, I'm not stupid, I know that I need this, agility and magic together to level the playing field, but one at a time. As I mentioned before, dragons can synthesize, break down, and thus effectively utilize graphene in their bodies. Here's their size: Human on the picture is 1...

So, I added the judgement process
"that jaw is criminally small"
 

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