Weapon Type

Staves & Quarterstaffs

Unbladed wooden pole weapons.

Staves & Quarterstaffs

Pole Weapons — Subcategory

Overview

The staff is the simplest and most universal pole weapon — a length of hardwood, unbladed, used to strike opponents, block incoming blows, and apply leverage. As a weapon, the staff appeared in every culture that had access to wood, required no metalworking, and remained effective despite the sophisticated metallurgy of surrounding weapons traditions. It is the original weapon of those who could not afford or were legally prohibited from carrying bladed weapons.

The Quarterstaff

The English quarterstaff is the iconic European staff weapon:

Fighting Technique

The quarterstaff is a highly effective weapon in skilled hands:

Historical Use

The Japanese Bō

The Japanese is the equivalent tradition in Japanese martial arts:

Other Staff Weapons

The Staff in Modern Martial Arts

The staff traditions of Europe and Asia survive primarily as martial arts:


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