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A [[Stone Axe]] is a heavy blade attached to a handle of wood or animal bone by a leather cord or plant fibers. It is not as sharp as a [[knife]] or [[sword]], but has a large momentum and significant crushing power. The heaviness of the blade also makes it more durable if used against hard surfaces or as a blocking tool. The heaviness and size of this two handed tool makes it somewhat unwieldy in combat or in enclosed spaces.
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A [[Stone Axe]] is a heavy blade attached to a handle of wood or animal bone by a leather cord or plant fibers. It is not as sharp as a [[knife]] or [[sword]], but has a large momentum and significant crushing power. The heaviness of the blade also makes it more durable if used against hard surfaces or as a blocking tool. The heaviness and size of this two-handed tool makes it somewhat unwieldy in combat or in enclosed spaces.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:35, 11 July 2020

Axe, stone
Stoneaxe.png
Flint axe
Type Tool
Tech Level TL–0
Cost Cr70
Size 2.5 liters
Weight 2.2kg

A Stone Axe is a heavy blade attached to a handle of wood or animal bone by a leather cord or plant fibers. It is not as sharp as a knife or sword, but has a large momentum and significant crushing power. The heaviness of the blade also makes it more durable if used against hard surfaces or as a blocking tool. The heaviness and size of this two-handed tool makes it somewhat unwieldy in combat or in enclosed spaces.

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