What made the axe so superior to the sword or spear?

What made the axe so superior to the sword or spear?

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The ability of cutting down trees

>easier to make than a longsword or broadsword
>much less metal used
>small, handy and quick
>not as bulky (read: long) as a spear
>some applications as a tool
>round blade delivers the full power even at a glancing blow
lindy did a video on this.
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It was not superior to either weapon, it just filled a different niche.

In what context? In general, though, it's good for getting through thick armour without getting stuck as easily as a pointed weapon.

You can put more weight into your swing

It wasn't superior, but it was more practical since it was easier to make

Required less metal than a sword. Dont think it was superior to a spear beyond wood cutting though.

You can't cut down trees with a fighting axe, they're way too thin and light.

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It was a readily available implement that everyone had on hand and would kill people.

It wasn't as useful as the spear, or as prestigious as the sword.

It wasn't superior at all. It was just easier and cheaper to make

Not even true.

Because Varg said so
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With a shield, the axe beats the sword because it hits much harder and because you can hook a sword or shield with the lip of the axe.

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How exactly is an Axe easier to make than a Spear?

Early axes were used as tools and capable of felling trees. They were easy to create which likely made them more popular as weapons. With the shift to fighting specialized axes I imagine their popularity just stuck even if they were now more difficult to make.
Plus battle axes look cool.

Where would you get a straight stick 3m long? Spears that are held are quite hard to make
Axes meanwhile were invented in 15030BC because it is a short stick and a rock

What even is a Dane Axe

Still very thin, relying more on leverage than weight in the axe head. You need a much thicker, heavier blade to chop down a tree than you need to cut down a man. According to wikipedia,
>Most axes, both in period illustrations and extant artifact, that fall under the description of Danish axe, possess type L or type M heads according to the Petersen axe typology.[1] Both types consist of a wide, thin blade, with pronounced "horns" at both the toe and heel of the bit. Cutting surfaces vary, but is generally between 20 cm and 30 cm (8 and 12 inches). Type L blades tend to be smaller, with the toe of the bit swept forward for superior shearing capability. Later type M blades are typically larger overall, with a more symmetrical toe and heel.
>The blade itself was reasonably light and forged very thin, making it superb for cutting. The fatness of the body on top the edge is as thin as 2 mm. Many of these axes were constructed with a reinforced bit, typically of a higher carbon steel to facilitate a harder, sharper edge. Average weight of an axe this size is between 1 kg and 2 kg (2 and 4 pounds). Proportionally, the long axe has more in common with a modern meat cleaver than a wood axe. This complex construction results in a lively and quick weapon with devastating cutting ability.

Basically if you were strong enough to wield one you would dominate on the battle field. Axes would chop through armor like butter.

I doubt that axe is much good for any proper combat use

>What made the axe so superior to the sword or spear?

world of warcraft

In runescape, that double-edged axe did the most damage in terms of its speed and strength compared to other weapons.

> lindybeige

Ignored.

>RuneScape realism
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get memed bitch you really think two big blades and a spike on a pole wouldn't be useful in combat? give me a fucking break man

Lindybeige is a joke.

lmfao at all these revisionists who watched a lingybeige video and think they know more about the war axe than actual historians.

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Scimitar had the highest dps ratio while the 2h sword had the highest maximum hit.