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  2. List of Pathfinder books - Wikipedia

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    2 Pathfinder Second Edition (PF2e) ... 2.3 Pathfinder Adventure (2e) books. 2.4 Pathfinder Adventure ... The Reaper's Right Hand June 2018: 96 978-1-64078-045-3 ...

  3. Pathfinder Roleplaying Game - Wikipedia

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    Pathfinder is a tabletop role-playing game based on a d20 system, in which most outcomes are based on the roll of a 20-sided die along with additional modifiers.One player acts as the game master for one or more other players, guiding them through an adventure path (or module), which can consist of exploration, combat, and non-violent interactions with non-player characters.

  4. Jezail - Wikipedia

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    Jezails typically weighed around 12 to 14 pounds (5.4 to 6.4 kg), compared to 9 to 10 pounds (4.1 to 4.5 kg) for a typical musket. The heavy weight of the jezail allowed the rifle itself to absorb more energy from the round, imparting less recoil to the weapon's user. Many jezails were smoothbore weapons, but some had their barrels rifled. The ...

  5. Longsword - Wikipedia

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    A longsword (also spelled as long sword or long-sword) is a type of European sword characterized as having a cruciform hilt with a grip for primarily two-handed use (around 15 to 30 cm or 6 to 12 in), a straight double-edged blade of around 80 to 110 cm (31 to 43 in), and weighing approximately 2 to 3 kg (4 lb 7 oz to 6 lb 10 oz).

  6. Zweihänder - Wikipedia

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    Due to their length and weight, which was typically at least 1.4 m (4 ft 7 in) and around 2 kg (4.4 lb), Zweihänders required two hands, as the name implies; as such they require at least 25 cm (9.8 in) for the hilt. [2] Zweihänders that were 4 kg (8.8 lb) in weight or more were confined to parade and ceremonial use. [citation needed]

  7. Dual wield - Wikipedia

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    Dual wielding is the technique of using two weapons, one in each hand, for training or combat. It is not a common combat practice. It is not a common combat practice. Although historical records of dual wielding in war are limited, there are numerous weapon-based martial arts that involve the use of a pair of weapons.

  8. Flyssa - Wikipedia

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    The flyssa, known locally as ajenoui (Kabyle: ajenoui or uturam), [1] is a traditional edged weapon of Algeria produced and used during the 19th century and earlier. [2] It originates from the Kabyle Iflissen Lebhar tribal confederacy.

  9. Lists of weapons - Wikipedia

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