Hey guys, I just felt I had to correct some misconceptions.
The Battle Axe is not the same as an Axe used for chopping wood, it is designed purely for killing on the battlefield and is not used also as a tool. Indeed a battle axe would be quite useless in chopping wood as the head is too light and you'd need to put unnecessary force behind each swing, not to mention you would likely damage your axe.
Battle axes are extremely light (compared to a wood cutting axe) or rather, they feel extremely light, because they are both lighter and balanced differently.
A common misconception is that a a Battle Axe is slow this is not true, in the hands of someone who knows how to use it, it is deadly fast.
I delivers devestating cuts that can bypass mail and cleave felsh and bone, or ring true against plate and deliver blunt force trauma to the encased victim.
Master Silver lists the axe as one of the most efficient battlefield weapons, I'd have to agree (though my battlefield killling expierience is somewhat imited

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I think the main reason it was so popular is not because it was cheap or because a woodcutting peasant had familiarity (The Axe was not so much a peasnats weapon as an Elite professional Warrior's Weapon), its popularity stemmed from the fact that it was a brutally effective and intimidating weapon that could devestate both armoured and unamoured men.
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
Cheers!
PS: Can anyone guess what my favourite weapon is
