Summary
Kingdom Come Deliverance 2gives players a decent amount of choice when it comes to their weapons. Swords, Shields, Ranged Weapons, Heavy Weapons, and Polearms, all come with their own weapon categories with separate skill trees.Each weapon typeis adept at dealing a certain type of damage, or best used against certain opponents.
Polearmsare unique in two significant ways. First, they’re all two-handed weapons, so they can’t be used with a shield. Second, they are (mostly) capable of dealing all three types of damage, making them highly versatile in combat. However, this versatility is balanced by polearms being quite cumbersome to use until the player has some moderate experience and skill. These are the best polearms that players can purchase, find, or craft inKingdom Come Deliverance 2.
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Location:Looted/purchasable inthe Kuttenberg region(several locations)
With Morgenstern’s imposing looks, players could be forgiven for thinking this is a two-handed version of the heavy Club weapons. The spiked monstrosity counts as a polearm, though. Morgenstern can deal blunt and slashing damage when swung, and stabbing damage with its spear-like tip. It does a lot of blunt damage for this category of weapon, and has good penetration with stabs, but its stats are average compared to the overall damage of stronger polearms.
Location:Purchasable in Trosky (carpenter/blacksmith)
The Billhook is an interesting weapon to depict in-game. In realmedieval battles, this spear with a hook near its tip was used to trip and disarm enemies, as well as to detach siege ladders from battlements. In the game, this is the only polearm that doesn’t deal slashing damage, and is used more like a spear than other polearm weapons. The weapon has potent stabs, but the lack of slashing damage means it’s less versatile than a lot of other polearm options.
The Glaive is a balanced polearm that can be purchased fairlyearly on inKingdom Come: Deliverance 2. It’s not the strongest option, but it deals good slashing damage with its large, bladed head and has good reach. The easy availability of this weapon makes it a good option for players setting out to begin leveling their polearm weapon skills. Players can buy a Glaive from the carpenter in Troskowitz, or blacksmiths like Radovan and Osina.
Location:Purchasable from Blacksmith Osina in Trosky Castle
Players might find polearms a little difficult to use at first. Early options are a little underwhelming for damage, given their slow attacks and defensive disadvantages. Once players get far enough into the game that options like the Bardiche and Voulge are available, though, they should have enough skill with this weapon category that these higher-damage weapons can really shine.Early polearm perkslike Keeping A Distance and Long Reach can help with the viability of this weapon category a lot, which means players will get a nice little power spike when the Bardiche becomes available.
Location:Purchasable from Blacksmith Zdimir in Grund
The Voulge is almost identical to the Bardiche, except in looks. The stats are the same for damage and defense, so the only difference is the flat, spiked blade on the Voulge versus the elongated, curved blade of the Bardiche. It’s purely an aesthetic choice for the player, as these weapons handle the same.
Location:Picked up during side quest “Bellatores”
The Balshanka is the only unique polearm inKingdom Come: Deliverance 2.The weapon has the iconic Halberd look, with an axe blade on one side of its head, a hammer on the other, and a long spike protruding from the tip. The Balshanka is great for slashing, stabbing, and battering foes. Players can find the Balshanka during the side quest Bellatores, leaning up against a wagon. To start the quest, players first have to find Bylany in the Kuttenberg region, andspeak to an NPCthere called Jan Posy of Zimburg.
Location:Purchasable in Sigismund’s Camp (blacksmith)
The Guisarme has a wicked design, even by medieval standards. The curved and hooked bladed end is as effective at piercing armor as it is at ripping flesh. Inmedieval warfare, these weapons were often used against cavalry charges to deal devastating wounds to horses and riders alike. In-game, the Guisarme has some of the highest stats for a polearm weapon. It’s highly effective against armored foes, able to both pierce and crush armor with stab and blunt damage. Guisarmes will show up as loot in chests in a number of areas, but players can purchase one from the blacksmith in Sigismund’s Camp if they’re having trouble finding one.
Location:Looted in Kuttenberg/Suchdol (several locations)
Players might be expecting the unique Balshanka to have the highest stats for a polearm, but the humble unnamed Poleaxe of the same design actually beats it at max quality level. This requires players to be a high-level smith with theMartin’s Secret perk, as only Henry can create a Poleaxe of this quality. The Poleaxe is a regular polearm weapon that will show up as chest loot in many places in the Kuttenberg region, including in Suchdol. With unbeatable damage coverage across all three types, the Poleaxe is the most versatile weapon in the game.