D&D 5E Why so few magic polearms in the DMG?


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Coroc

Hero
Polearms, spears were the primary weapon in medieval warfare. Latest with the upcoming of platearmor swords were backup sidearms symbols of status and civilians' weapons.
Even a chainmail is nigh impenetrable by may swords, and also padded armor offered reasonable protection. Soldiers needed a "bigger gun" than a sword could offer. Swords in the later days were mostly only dangerous to unarmored foes.
 


3catcircus

Adventurer
Oh you are so young.
EGG wrote pages and pages on polearms in the first DMG.
Just view all magic items as interchangeable by type.
I'm well aware of what he wrote. The tendency of current versions of the game to focus almost exclusively on swords is what I'm referring to.

It's almost always a +1 longsword that is guaranteed to be found in a pile of treasure. In a fantasy magical society, most enchanted weapons, unless commissioned specifically, would be +1 spears - they're a lot cheaper and easier to make than a sword for almost any smith.
 

3catcircus

Adventurer
Polearms, spears were the primary weapon in medieval warfare. Latest with the upcoming of platearmor swords were backup sidearms symbols of status and civilians' weapons.
Even a chainmail is nigh impenetrable by may swords, and also padded armor offered reasonable protection. Soldiers needed a "bigger gun" than a sword could offer. Swords in the later days were mostly only dangerous to unarmored foes.
Yep, which is why swords were referred to as sidearms rather than a primary weapon.
 

5E has an appalling lack of magic items generally. In no other edition did I have to constantly write up fairly basic magic items that weren't officially supported. It's in desperate need of a straight-up official magic item book.

I feel like this is a devious attempt to get us to buy adventures as they often have details for quite a few magic items, but I'm just not down with that.
 

jasper

Rotten DM
5E has an appalling lack of magic items generally. In no other edition did I have to constantly write up fairly basic magic items that weren't officially supported. It's in desperate need of a straight-up official magic item book.

I feel like this is a devious attempt to get us to buy adventures as they often have details for quite a few magic items, but I'm just not down with that.
or it is a non devious attempt to prove you don't need magic weapons to kill the bad guys off.
 


5atbu

Explorer
I think it's a great opportunity for 3PP to meet this wish. Kobold Press has a great imaginative collection here: Items Wondrous and Strange:

Or Nerzugals tomes on DMs Guild:


Remember, if this is important to you then you may be the best person to write it up for your games
 

jasper

Rotten DM
I think it's a great opportunity for 3PP to meet this wish. Kobold Press has a great imaginative collection here: Items Wondrous and Strange:

Or Nerzugals tomes on DMs Guild:


Remember, if this is important to you then you may be the best person to write it up for your games
What! how dare you! I demand WOTC produce OFFICAL magical polearms. Ok, just reskin swords to maces. Swords to polearms. I did it back in the day.
 

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