Well to be pedantic, quarterstaff is not a measure of length, it's thought to be a reference to how it's made with quartersawn wood. So I can call it anything I want.If it’s half a quarterstaff, wouldn’t that make it an eighthstaff?

Well to be pedantic, quarterstaff is not a measure of length, it's thought to be a reference to how it's made with quartersawn wood. So I can call it anything I want.If it’s half a quarterstaff, wouldn’t that make it an eighthstaff?
Thanks for the clarification. English is a helluva language.Well, it's kind of like gauge on a shotgun. I mean, a 12 gauge should be less effective than a 20 gauge, right? But I'm not the one who makes up the rules. Um ... wait ... actually I was in this case.
In any case, I guess I could call it a jo staff but then people would look at me funny and ask me what a jo staff is*. Maybe I should call it a fighting cane? But yes, a half staff is roughly half the size of a quarterstaff.
*And of course someone would inevitably point out that I don't know squat about martial arts weapon categorizations (true enough) and my eyes would glaze over as they discuss the various permutations.
My understanding is that there’s no scholarly consensus on where the “quarter” part of the name comes from. The quartersawn wood thing is one of a few hypotheses, but none of them have real solid evidence to support them.Well to be pedantic, quarterstaff is not a measure of length, it's thought to be a reference to how it's made with quartersawn wood. So I can call it anything I want.![]()
Sure why not? Its RAW , balanced and a D&D version of staff is flexible enough to pool cue it or whatever else is needed to get that extra attack.I was thinking about a ranger with the Druidic Warrior fighting style from Tasha’s who would use a quarterstaff with shillelagh and the Polearm Master feat. I noticed that the wording of the feat does not specify that you make your attack with two hands, and a quarterstaff is versatile. Does this mean you can use the Polearm Master feat with a quarterstaff and still use a shield?
Thanks!
Axe
This. I saw plenty of episodes with Donatello spinning that staff in one-hand like a majorette, no reason not to do it in D&D.Sure why not? Its RAW , balanced and a D&D version of staff is flexible enough to pool cue it or whatever else is needed to get that extra attack.
This is a question for your DM.I was thinking about a ranger with the Druidic Warrior fighting style from Tasha’s who would use a quarterstaff with shillelagh and the Polearm Master feat. I noticed that the wording of the feat does not specify that you make your attack with two hands, and a quarterstaff is versatile. Does this mean you can use the Polearm Master feat with a quarterstaff and still use a shield?
Thanks!
Axe