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== Rapier in Real Life ==
 
== Rapier in Real Life ==
 
The historical rapier had a blade usually between 38 to 42" long and would typically be diamond sectioned blade for all or most of the length. Rapiers were not [[fuller]]ed for a significant portion of its [[blade]], it is also a piercing blade and is not sharpened except for the tip.
 
The historical rapier had a blade usually between 38 to 42" long and would typically be diamond sectioned blade for all or most of the length. Rapiers were not [[fuller]]ed for a significant portion of its [[blade]], it is also a piercing blade and is not sharpened except for the tip.
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==See also==
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*[[SRD:Rapier]] for 3.5 Edition game stats
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==Further reading==
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*{{Cite_Pub|Player's Handbook (2e)}}
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*{{Cite_Pub|Player's Handbook (3.5e)}}
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*{{Cite_Pub|Arms and Equipment Guide (2e)}}
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A rapier is a long, thin bladed thrusting sword often with an ornate hand-guard protecting the hilt and pommel.

Rapier in Real Life[edit]

The historical rapier had a blade usually between 38 to 42" long and would typically be diamond sectioned blade for all or most of the length. Rapiers were not fullered for a significant portion of its blade, it is also a piercing blade and is not sharpened except for the tip.

See also[edit]

Further reading[edit]



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