Billhook (5e Equipment)

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Billhook

Martial Melee Weapons
Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Billhook 15 gp 1d8 slashing or 1d8 piercing 5 lb. Heavy, reach, two-handed

Billhooks have the potential to dismount cavalry. When you make a successful slashing attack against mounted opponents, they must make a Strength saving throw. The DC for this saving throw equals 8 + the wielder's Strength modifier + the wielder's proficiency bonus. On a failed save, the target is dismounted from their mount.

An English Bill.

Billhooks evolved from the bill, a tool used for cutting branches off trees. As with many other tools, the poor would take them into battle, and thus over time they evolved into a weapon. They were actually very popular weapons despite pop culture because they were pretty effective, and they were essentially the poor man's halberd. Another, benefit of using the billhook was the potential to dismount cavalry. If the strike of the weapon didn't kill the rider, it could potentially lock into the different pieces of their armor and bring them down. A soldier with a billhook was called a "billman".

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Medieval billhook examples.
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