A glaive is a menacing weapon with a long, curved blade mounted on the end of a pole. It has a single-edged, sharp blade that’s usually about 18 inches long, and a pole that’s typically around 6 feet long. The blade is usually made of metal, with a sharp point at the end, and a curve that makes it ideal for sweeping and slashing movements. The pole is often made of wood or metal, and its length allows the wielder to keep their enemy at a safe distance while they attack. The weapon requires skill and strength to wield properly, but in the hands of a skilled warrior, a glaive can be a formidable combat tool. It’s often seen in medieval fantasy games, movies, and books, and is a popular choice for characters who prefer to fight at range or are particularly agile.
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