Scythe Weapon proficiency?

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Scythe Weapon proficiency?

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I was just wondering if I wanted to have a character walking around with a large scythe as a weapon what kind of ancient weapon proficiency should I take?
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Pole arms?
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yes, WP pole arm
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W.P. Polearms specifically says it covers Scythes.
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What about Sickles?
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Axelmania wrote:What about Sickles?


Sickles I'd assume would come under Knives, along with kriss-blades, cleavers, and bayonets.
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taalismn wrote:
Axelmania wrote:What about Sickles?


Sickles I'd assume would come under Knives, along with kriss-blades, cleavers, and bayonets.

WP knife for un-mounted bayonets. Mounted takes the the spear WP.
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drewkitty ~..~ wrote:
taalismn wrote:
Axelmania wrote:What about Sickles?


Sickles I'd assume would come under Knives, along with kriss-blades, cleavers, and bayonets.

WP knife for un-mounted bayonets. Mounted takes the the spear WP.



Thanks. Sickle might also possibly use an Ax WP if it's big enough. The broad sweeping strikes with the curved side are similar.
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I want a skill for harvesting wheat which gives some measure of this.
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Axelmania wrote:I want a skill for harvesting wheat which gives some measure of this.

Great. Farming skill. There you go.
Since anyone can use an ancient weapon at default levels you also have some measure of this skill.
If you want to actually know how to use it as an actual weapon, especially with any level of skill you will need to study the weapon proficiency itself.
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