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==Description==
 
==Description==
[[You]] cannot wear a [[shield]] or engage in [[two-weapon combat]] while wielding one. Hitting a [[monster]] with a two-handed weapon has a chance of [[Shattering blow|shattering]] its wielded weapon. [[Monster]]s, including [[pet]]s, can wield two-handed weapons if they have the [[strong]] attribute and are not wearing a shield in addition to the usual restrictions (i.e. they must have a weapon attack, no [[cross-aligned]] [[artifact]]s, etc.).
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[[You]] cannot wear a [[shield]] or engage in [[two-weapon combat]] while wielding a two-handed weapon. Hitting a [[monster]] with a two-handed weapon has a chance of performing a [[shattering blow]] that destroys its wielded weapon. [[Monster]]s with weapon attacks, including [[pet]]s, can wield two-handed weapons if they have the [[strong]] attribute and are not wearing a shield.
  
{{upcoming|NetHack 3.7.0|When you hit with a two-handed weapon (other than a polearm), the damage bonus for Strength is increased by 50%.}}
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{{upcoming|NetHack 3.7.0|When you hit with a two-handed weapon other than a polearm, the damage bonus for Strength is increased by 50%.}}
  
 
==List of two-handed weapons==
 
==List of two-handed weapons==
 
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The weapons listed below are two-handed:
The weapons below are two-handed:
 
  
 
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==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
Two-handed weapons are infamous for their crippling effect when wielding a [[cursed]] one; wielding a cursed weapon while wearing a cursed shield has similar drawbacks. Spellcasting monsters (including [[Rodney]]) are often the most notorious culprits, as they can [[Curse items|curse your items]] directly; while your hands are welded to a cursed two-hander, you cannot loot or apply containers, cast spells, change your cloak, body armor, or shirt, wear or remove [[ring]]s, and several other activities. These handicaps also make it hard to get at your [[curse removal]] items, since you cannot cast spells and your uncursing items will usually be safely in your [[bag]].
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Two-handed weapons are generally more damaging on average than one-handed weapons, but have a notoriously detrimental effect if you wield a cursed one, or else your currently-wielded weapon is cursed. While your hands are welded to a cursed two-hander, you cannot perform many actions including the following:
  
Your [[god]] treats this as a [[major trouble]] for [[prayer]] purposes, making it a viable option provided your weapon was not cursed as a result of [[anger]]ing them. As of [[NetHack 3.6.0]], you can empty your bag on the floor with the #[[tip]] command to reach your means of curse removal; it is best to prepare a bag of such items in advance for when prayer is inconvenient or unavailable (e.g. in [[Gehennom]]). Some people also drop {{of|potion|holy water}} on the ground in places you can easily [[branchport]] or [[level teleport]] to.
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* [[Loot]]ing or [[apply]]ing containers
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* Casting [[spell]]s
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* [[Remove|Removing]] [[armor]] or [[ring]]s
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These handicaps also make it hard to get at your [[curse removal]] items, since you cannot cast spells and your uncursing items will usually be safely in your [[bag]]. Spellcasting monsters that cast [[curse items]], including the [[Wizard of Yendor]], are often the most notorious culprits.
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[[Prayer]] to your [[god]] can uncurse a cursed two-handed weapon: your god treats having both hands welded to cursed weapons and/or shields as a major. You can also use the #[[tip]] [[extended command]] to empty your bag on the floor and get at your curse removal tools - it is best to prepare a bag of such items in advance for when prayer is inconvenient or unavailable (e.g. in [[Gehennom]]). Some players also drop {{of|potion|holy water}} on the ground in places that they easily [[branchport]] or [[level teleport]] to.
  
 
==Variants==
 
==Variants==
As the #tip command was introduced in NetHack 3.6.0, variants based on older versions (such as [[SLASH'EM]]) may lack the command; this makes wielding a cursed two-handed weapon a much more serious problem in those games, and players may choose to avoid these weapons entirely.
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Variants based on [[NetHack 3.4.3]] and earlier versions may lack the #tip command, which is introduced in [[NetHack 3.6.0]] - this makes wielding a cursed two-handed weapon a much more serious problem in those games, and players may choose to avoid these weapons entirely.
  
 
===SLASH'EM===
 
===SLASH'EM===
In SLASH'EM, [[bow]]s, [[crossbow]]s, and some [[firearm]]s (but not [[sling]]s) are also two-handed.
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In [[SLASH'EM]], [[bow]]s, [[crossbow]]s, and some [[firearm]]s are two-handed. SLASH'EM also
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===dNetHack===
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In [[dNetHack]], two-handed weapons get double the damage bonus from strength.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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* [[The Staff of Aesculapius]]
 
* [[The Staff of Aesculapius]]
 
* [[The Tsurugi of Muramasa]]
 
* [[The Tsurugi of Muramasa]]
 
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Latest revision as of 05:05, 8 December 2023

A two-handed weapon is a type of weapon in NetHack that requires both hands free in order to wield it.

Description

You cannot wear a shield or engage in two-weapon combat while wielding a two-handed weapon. Hitting a monster with a two-handed weapon has a chance of performing a shattering blow that destroys its wielded weapon. Monsters with weapon attacks, including pets, can wield two-handed weapons if they have the strong attribute and are not wearing a shield.

The following information pertains to an upcoming version (NetHack 3.7.0). If this version is now released, please verify that it is still accurate, then update the page to incorporate this information.

When you hit with a two-handed weapon other than a polearm, the damage bonus for Strength is increased by 50%.

List of two-handed weapons

The weapons listed below are two-handed:

Weapon Skill Cost Weight Prob (‰) Dam. (S) Dam. (L) Material Appearance Tile Glyph
battle-axe axe 40 zm 120 10 7 8.5 iron double-headed axe Battle-axe.png )
dwarvish mattock pick-axe 50 zm 120 13 6.5 11.5 iron broad pick Dwarvish mattock.png )
two-handed sword two-handed sword 50 zm 150 22 6.5 10.5 iron Two-handed sword.png )
tsurugi two-handed sword 500 zm 60 N/A 8.5 11.5 metal long samurai sword Tsurugi.png )
quarterstaff quarterstaff 5 zm 40 11 3.5 3.5 wood staff Quarterstaff.png )
unicorn horn unicorn horn 100 zm 20 tool 6.5 6.5 bone Unicorn horn.png (

In addition to the weapons listed above, polearms are also two-handed, but are designed for pounding and thus not as useful when handled as melee weapons.

Strategy

Two-handed weapons are generally more damaging on average than one-handed weapons, but have a notoriously detrimental effect if you wield a cursed one, or else your currently-wielded weapon is cursed. While your hands are welded to a cursed two-hander, you cannot perform many actions including the following:

These handicaps also make it hard to get at your curse removal items, since you cannot cast spells and your uncursing items will usually be safely in your bag. Spellcasting monsters that cast curse items, including the Wizard of Yendor, are often the most notorious culprits.

Prayer to your god can uncurse a cursed two-handed weapon: your god treats having both hands welded to cursed weapons and/or shields as a major. You can also use the #tip extended command to empty your bag on the floor and get at your curse removal tools - it is best to prepare a bag of such items in advance for when prayer is inconvenient or unavailable (e.g. in Gehennom). Some players also drop holy water on the ground in places that they easily branchport or level teleport to.

Variants

Variants based on NetHack 3.4.3 and earlier versions may lack the #tip command, which is introduced in NetHack 3.6.0 - this makes wielding a cursed two-handed weapon a much more serious problem in those games, and players may choose to avoid these weapons entirely.

SLASH'EM

In SLASH'EM, bows, crossbows, and some firearms are two-handed. SLASH'EM also

dNetHack

In dNetHack, two-handed weapons get double the damage bonus from strength.

See also