Axes are a kind of weapon. They are the main (100% damage) weapon for Pandawas. Some Axes can be used by lumberjacks (See Category:Lumberjack axes).
Most Axes can be crafted by Axe Smiths (See Axe smith/Recipes), Axes can me maged by an Axe Smithmagus.
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The Axe is an average melee weapon which is added to Fallout 3 with the Point Lookout add-on. It is used by the Swampfolk and Tribals and can only be repaired with other Axes.
Axes appear in the Fallout 3 add-on Point Lookout.
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Axes (アクス Akusu) are a recurring weapon type from the Final Fantasy series. They are usually two-handed weapons, meaning that a character cannot simultaneously use a shield. Axes are generally not as accurate as other weapons. Recurring axes include the Ogre Axe, Venom Axe, and Rune Axe (which uses MP to add more damage and tends to be the ultimate axe). They are most often associated with the Berserker class. Kaeli from Final Fantasy Mystic Quest uses axes, and there are many others from various other games that do so as well, such as Guy from Final Fantasy II.
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Axes can be equipped by the Warrior and Ninja classes.
List of Axes:
Axes can be equipped by everyone, but Guy comes equipped with one by default.
List of Axes:
Axes can be equipped by Warrior, Viking, and Onion Knight Jobs.
List of Axes:
Axes can be equipped by Cecil, Kain, and Cid.
List of Axes:
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Axes can be equipped by the Berserker and Freelancer Jobs, though any Job can equip it if the character has equipped the Equip Axes ability, taught by the Berserker Job.
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Axe is also the physical attack of Drippy.
Though axes cannot be wielded by the playable characters, the ranks of the Captain and Templar in the Gestahlian Empire's imperial troops wield an axe and is the name of their basic physical attack.
Axes are only wielded by the enemy in Final Fantasy IX. The Goblin Mage wields an axe and can use it in its weak physical attack.
Axes are a type of weapon often used by Warriors and Beastmasters. Most axes exist as either normal axes and pickaxes.
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There is also a category called "Great Axes" - two-handed axes. These slow, powerful weapons are Warriors' specialty, though Dark Knights can also wield these weapons.
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Any character can equip Axes, as long if they have acquired the necessary licenses.
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Axes can be equipped by the Squire and Geomancer Jobs, though any Job can equip them, as long as the character has equipped the Equip Axes Support ability.
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Axes are one of the weapons that can be equipped by Seeq Vikings.
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Benjamin and Kaeli can equip Axes. They can be used to chop down trees and other obstacles on the overhead map.
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Minotaur and its undead counterpart, the Minotaur Zombie, wield an axe each and both use it for a physical attack.
Axes appear in Dissidia as a type of weapon. Warrior of Light, Garland, Cecil, Golbez, and Jecht are the only characters that can equip them originally.
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| Axes - Bells - Blades - Books - Bombs - Boomerangs - Bows - Cards - Crossbows - Daggers - Dice - Flutes - Guns - Gunblades - Greatswords - Hammers - Harps - Instruments - Katana - Knight Swords - Knuckles - Maces - Nunchaku - Poles - Rackets - Rapiers - Rods - Scrolls - Shurikens - Spears - Staves - Swords - Whips |
| Specific and Recurring Sets |
| Bronze - Chocobo - Crystal - Dark - Demon - Diamond - Dragon - Fire - Gold - Ice - Iron - Lightning - Mythril - Onion - Platinum - Rune - Silver |
| Specific weapons |
| Anastasia - Brotherhood - Buster Sword - Celestial Weapons - Cerberus - Death Penalty - Dual Hound - Excalibur II - Fixed Dice - Fusion Swords - Lion Heart - Magun - Mythgraven Blade - Mythic Weapons - Revolver - Sealed Weapons - Sword of Kings - Souba - Tiny Bee - Treaty Blade - Umbrella - Velvet Nightmare - Wyrmhero Blade - Yagyu Darkblade - Zodiac Spear |
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| Abel's Lance - Air Knife - Ancient Sword - Apocalypse - Apollo Harp - Artemis Bow - Assassin's Dagger - Ashura - Asura's Rod - Avenger - Bastard Sword - Battle Axe - Blood Sword - Boomerang - Brave Blade - Broadsword - Cat Claws - Chain Whip - Chicken Knife - Chirijiraden - Claymore - Coral Sword - Dancing Dagger - Dark Bow - Deathbringer - Defender - Dragon Whisker - Dream Harp - Durandal - Earth Bell - Eight-Fluted Pole - Elven Bow - Enhancer - Excalibur - Excalipoor - Fairie Harp - Falchion - Flail - Flame Bute - Flametongue - Fomalhaut - Francisca - Fuma Shuriken - Gae Bolg - Gigantaxe - Gladius - Godhand - Greataxe - Greatsword - Gungnir - Halberd - Hardedge - Hawkeye - Healing Staff - Heaven's Cloud - Heavy Lance - Holy Lance - Holy Rod - Icebrand - Javelin - Judgment Staff - Kagenui - Kain's Lance - Kaiser Knuckles - Kikuichimonji - Killer Bow - Knife - Kodachi - Kotetsu - Kunai - Laevateinn - Lamia Harp - Lightbringer - Light Staff - Lilith Rod - Loki's Lute - Longbow - Longinus - Longsword - Mace of Zeus - Mage Masher - Mage's Staff - Main Gauche - Man-Eater - Masamune - Materia Blade - Metal Knuckle - Moonring Blade - Morning Star - Muramasa - Murasame - Mutsonokami - Nirvana - Oak Staff - Obelisk - Ogrekiller - Ogrenix - Orichalcum - Osafune - Partisan - Peacemaker - Perseus Bow - Pinwheel - Poison Axe - Poison Knuckle - Power Staff - Punisher - Ragnarok - Rising Sun - Royal Sword - Rune Blade - Sage's Staff - Sagittarius - Sasuke's Blade - Save the Queen - Scimitar - Scorpion Tail - Scythe - Slasher - Sleep Sword - Stardust Rod - Stoneblade - Sun Blade - Sword Breaker - Thor's Hammer - Thunder Blade - Tiger Fangs - Trident - Twin Lance - Ultima Weapon - Viking Axe - War Hammer - Whale Whisker - Wind Spear - Wizard Rod - Yoichi Bow - Zanmato - Zantetsuken - Zwill Crossblade |
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| Acid Rain - Aeroja - Almagest - Aqua Breath - Atomic Ray - Avalanche - Beam - Blaze - Breath - - Cyclone - Diamond Dust - Earthquake - Electrocute - Fireball - Flame - Flamethrower - Frost - Hellfire - Inferno - Judgment - Lightning - Quicksand - Sandstorm - Scorch - Shadow Flare - Snowstorm - Spark - Tornado - Tremor - Trine - Tsunami - Wind Slash |
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| Angel Whisper - Eerie Sound Wave - Mighty Guard - Pollen - Potion - Wall Change - White Wind |
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| Acid - Bad Breath - Blaster - Bone - Breath - Death Claw - Digestive Acid - Entangle - Flash - Frog Song - Frost - Gaze - Grand Cross - Ink - Mind Blast - Mustardbomb - Needle - Night - Poison Claw - Poison Gas - Pollen - Powder - Sandstorm - Stone Breath - Stone Gaze - Tongue - Vampire |
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| 1000 Needles - Aqua Breath - Beam - Big Bang - Black Fang - Black Hole - Bone - Blaster - Cave-In - Chef's Knife - Cleave - Crush - - Cyclone - Death Claw - Delta Attack - Dischord - Karma - Self-Destruct - Flare Star - Goblin Punch - Heartless Angel - Laser - Level 3 Flare - Level 5 Death - Lifebreak - Maelstrom - Magic Hammer - Matra Magic - Mega Flare - Needle - Reverse Polarity - Roulette - Sacrifice - Sandstorm - Seed Cannon - Shadow Flare - Shockwave - Snort - Sonic Boom - Stone - Supernova - Tentacle - Traveler - Tsunami - Wave Cannon - Zantetsuken |
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The Axe is a primary weapon that usually causes slashing damage (with very few exceptions that cause piercing damage). Most axe skills use adrenaline, not energy, and many of them can be chained together to inflict numerous conditions.
The Warrior's Axe Mastery attribute improves damage dealt by the axe and linked skills, and is often a requirement for this weapon type. Equipping an axe is required to perform Axe Mastery skills. There also tend to be more Area of Effect skills in the Axe Mastery line, such as Cyclone Axe and Triple Chop, which when used with the right skills can reap numerous rewards.
An axe can be equipped with a magic Axe Haft (name prefix) and/or Axe Grip (name suffix) to add extra bonuses to the weapon.
Furthermore an axe may come with a number of non-salvagable weapon modifiers in Prophecies and Factions, or an Inscription slot in Nightfall and Eye of the North.
See "Weapon Upgrades" for details.
Note: The only thing influenced by the type is the damage type, and even that can be ignored because the vast majority of axes cause Slashing damage. A few cause Piercing damage, which has a few more counters than Slashing damage, such as Bonelace Armor. Other stats (range, damage range, swing rate) are not influenced. A max damage Sephis Axe does the same amount of damage as a max damage Cleaver, which does the same damage as a max damage Battlepick. Which visual appearance you prefer is mostly a matter of taste.
Please consult our visual gallery or see them listed by campaign below.
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The Fire Axe, or just known as Axe, is a weapon that appears in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories. It is used by Toni Cipriani in order to kill Giovanni Casa in a mission in Liberty City Stories. The axe is also a weapon of choice for the Diablos. The axe is an average weapon that deals the same amount of damage as a Baseball Bat and is one of the only few melee weapons the player cannot perform a swing hit whilst using in Vice City Stories.
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This article refers to all hatchets, if you wish to view Hatchets from Stealing Creation see Hatchet (Stealing Creation)
| Members only? | No, other than the Sacred clay hatchet, Dragon hatchet, and Inferno Adze |
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| Primary attack type | Slash |
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The Hatchet is the tool used in Woodcutting to chop trees. (Prior to 1 April 2009, a hatchet was called an 'Axe.' All woodcutting axes were then renamed as hatchets to clear up ambiguity between the woodcutting tool and more powerful 'Battleaxe" weapons.)
A hatchet is a melee weapon, available in all varieties of metal except white, although its power and speed are less favourable than many other weapons. Hatchets can be used to slash webs. A bronze hatchet spawns on the wood stump at the chicken farm in the north east section of Lumbridge. Most hatchets, except for the Dragon hatchet, the Black hatchet, the Inferno Adze, and the Sacred clay hatchet, can be smithed using the Smithing skill.
The level required to wield a hatchet is different than the level required to use a hatchet to chop trees. Wielding is governed by attack level while chopping trees is governed by woodcutting level. Therefore a level 3 combat player can use a Dragon hatchet but not wield it if their attack level is not high enough.
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| Bronze hatchet | 1 | 1 | +4 |
| Iron hatchet | 1 | 1 | +5 |
| Steel hatchet | 6 | 5 | +8 |
| Black hatchet | 6 | 10 | +10 |
| Mithril hatchet | 21 | 20 | +12 |
| Adamant hatchet | 31 | 30 | +17 |
| Rune hatchet | 41 | 40 | +26 |
| Dragon hatchet | 61 | 60 | +38 |
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An axe was a type of melee weapon of ancient design. A weapon of this type was used by Lirondo during the Seventh Battle of Ruusan. The blades on each side of his axe were extremely sharp and could deal considerable damage to opponents. The legendary Sith King Adas , who lived before the invention of the lightsaber , also used a battle axe as his primary weapon. The Ewok woodcutter, Chukha-Trok, was well-known for using his axe as both a tool and a weapon for taking down his enemies. The Axe is also a main weapon of the Gammoreans.
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Transformers sometimes use axes for melee weapons.
Historically, humans have used axes since they were in a primitive (OK, more primitive) state. The general operating principle is heavy weight plus sharp blade plus swing momentum equals OUCH. How an energy-based version of this works is another matter, although large axes always have an appeal.
Generation One Optimus Prime sometimes wields an Energon-axe, whilst Broadside used a vibro axe. Gigantion's Metroplex had one named 'Sparkdrinker'. Think of what a spark is when you figure what the axe is meant to do.
And to round out the list, Animated Optimus Prime has one of these, too. This makes some sense, since an axe can be useful in chopping things that aren't robots.
The bumper battlers version of Optimus Prime is the one with an axe which doesn't come out of or into his hand and only stays inside of it.
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| Axe, stone | |
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| Type | Tool |
| Tech Level | 0 |
| Size | 2.5 liters |
| Weight | 2.2kg |
| Cost | Cr70 |
A heavy attached to a handle of wood or animal bone by by leather cord or plant fibers. It is not as sharp as a knife or sword, but has a large moment arm and significant crushing power. The heaviness of the blade also makes it more durable if used against hard surfaces or as a blocking tool. This heaviness and size of this two handed tool makes it somewhat unwieldy in combat or in enclosed spaces.
| Axe, metal | |
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| Type | Tool |
| Tech Level | 1 |
| Size | 2 liters |
| Weight | 1.8kg |
| Cost | Cr220 |
A heavy bladed tool used shape, split and cut wood, harvest timber, and as a weapon. During the TL-1 era the head of the axe is made of metal, usually copper, bronze or iron. The axe handle usually is wood, though for axes designed as weapons, the handle is reinforced or replaced by metal. It is during the TL1 development era where the design of an axe begins to reflect its intended purpose. There are different axe designs for felling trees, carpentry, and warfare. With the development of firearms at TL-2, the use of the axe as a weapon falls from favor.
| Axe, fire | |
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| Type | Tool |
| Tech Level | 3 |
| Size | 3 liters |
| Weight | 2 kg |
| Cost | Cr100 |
A fire axe is a tool specifically designed for rescue work. The head is designed for smashing through any number of material and is backed by a pick. The haft is a non-flammable material and usually over-designed to accept several hundred pounds of weight.
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| Type | Tool |
| Tech Level | 3 |
| Size | 3 liters |
| Weight | 1.5kg |
| Cost | cr25 |
An ice axe or climbing axe is a light weight tool used to assist in climbing. The head is smaller and more pointed, backed by either a hammer head or an awl. The haft usually has attachment points for rope and other climbing gear. It is used to make steps or hand holds in rock and, more frequently, ice.
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