yeah, that'd work just fine and is a lot more historically accurateI thought about making the warhammer bludgeoning/piercing for the standard type with the spike on the back. Think that might work?
yeah, that'd work fine. Not sure about having it deal more damage than the more advanced longsword, but the reasoning is sound.As for the falchion, I figured that it could cover your basic heavy-bladed one-handers, your katzbalgers and kreigsmessers and dussacs and whatnot. That's why I booted it up to 2d4.
There was a staff-sling in the 2nd edition weapons table. I don't remember anybody ever using it, though. It had a crap ROF and range. I dunno how well the real one worked.
I do remember it being crap in second edition. As for the real world, the staff sling was used quite a lot, and was generally used with heavier ammo than the normal sling, giving them a comparable range. Staff slings were also used as grenade launchers, and distances up to 300m are not out of the question (current world record for the sling is over 450m). Wikipedia has a decent explanation, and there's a few demonstrations with the staff sling on youtube.