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  1. what's the difference between a halberd and a glaive? : r/DnD

    A glaive is a flat, wide blade on the end of a pole, something like a lengthy cleaver. It's designed for chopping, and is generally short enough to use in relatively close range--not like a pike or a …

  2. What is best build for Glaive user? : r/dndnext - Reddit

    Aug 29, 2021 · That's because those feats are very good options for a glaive wielder, no matter what class you choose. Also, most build guides are focused on single classes, not single …

  3. Eldritch Glaive: The Eldritch Blade of the Warlock : r ... - Reddit

    Nov 20, 2022 · Unlike hideous blow (Complete Arcane 134), you cannot combine your eldritch glaive with damage from a held weapon. Furthermore, until the start of your next turn, you also …

  4. Glaives: Dexterity or Strength Based Weapon? : r/DnD - Reddit

    Mar 5, 2019 · An Elven Glaive (40gp))counts as a finesse weapon. Dandwiki has a list of finesse martial weapons. A bladed-staff work as well and offers so versatility.

  5. [5E] [Feat]Wielding two-handed weapons with one hand : r/DnD

    Jan 10, 2016 · The glaive stays in one hand so it looks cool, but he can't take advantage of the other hand in any mechanical way. If your player actually only wants a one-handed glaive for …

  6. Glaive vs Halberd : r/dndnext - Reddit

    Aug 27, 2022 · DND has a lot of heavy baggage it “has” to carry around. Like medium armour, and the crappy 6 stats we use. Reply reply SnooRevelations9889 • Reply reply more …

  7. Creating a Paladin who fights with a Glaive : r/dndnext - Reddit

    Feb 3, 2021 · Playing in my first ever DnD Campaign. My heart is set on playing a Paladin who fights with a Glaive. I wanted to know: what are the PRO's of fighting with a Glaive What are …

  8. Glaive monk? : r/3d6 - Reddit

    Aug 29, 2021 · As a glaive is a heavy weapon you cannot choose it as a kensei weapon on the kensei monk or as a dedicated weapon from the optional monk rules. However you can ask …

  9. Is there a compelling reason to ever use a greatsword or ... - Reddit

    The obvious use case is if you are trying to optimize critical damage (as greatswords and mauls only get an additional 1d6 on critical hits vs a greataxe getting an additional 1d12) However …

  10. Cool ideas for a magic glaive : r/DnD - Reddit

    Apr 1, 2019 · So I want to give a paladin in my group a magic glaive it can be cool as in its abilities or even cool looking just looking for ideas. This Paladin is a paladin of Ilmater who is …