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== Simple Two-Hand Melee Weapons ==
== Simple Two-Hand Melee Weapons ==
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| colspan="10" align="left" | Take a regular spear and add some extra strength.  Use a bigger head, and a thicker shaft.  Add a set of crossbars below the head, too, to stop creatures from charging down the shaft.  You wind up with the boar spear, which is surprisingly a little less likely than a regular spear to hit for critical damage due to the extra weight, but is much safer if you hit a charging foe.  When set to receive a charge, if you hit, you receive an extra +2 untyped bonus to your AC against that foe only until the end of your next turn.  The Boar Spear belongs to the "Spears" weapon group.
| colspan="10" align="left" | Take a regular spear and add some extra strength.  Use a bigger head, and a thicker shaft.  Add a set of crossbars below the head, too, to stop creatures from charging down the shaft.  You wind up with the boar spear, which is surprisingly a little less likely than a regular spear to hit for critical damage due to the extra weight, but is much safer if you hit a charging foe.  When set to receive a charge, if you hit, you receive an extra +2 untyped bonus to your AC against that foe only until the end of your next turn.  The Boar Spear belongs to the "Spears" weapon group.
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==Martial Two-Hand Melee Weapons==
==Martial Two-Hand Melee Weapons==


==== Bardiche ====
==== Bardiche ====
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==Exotic Two-Hand Melee Weapons==
==Exotic Two-Hand Melee Weapons==


==== Cruciate Maul ====
==== Cruciate Maul ====

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