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[[File:Eva01 weapon-stash imaishi.jpg|thumb|200px|right|[[Evangelion Unit-01|Unit-01]] with an assortment of weapons. In the center are several melee weapons frequently used in the series.]]
 
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Evangelion Melee Weapons are those used in hand-to-hand combat, and are used against the Angels. They are not used as frequently as [[Evangelion Ranged Weapons|Ranged Weapons]], likely because they are not effective at penetrating an [[A.T. Field]].
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Evangelion Melee Weapons are those used in hand-to-hand combat, and are used against the Angels. They are not used as frequently as [[Evangelion Ranged Weapons|Ranged Weapons]], likely because they are not effective at penetrating an [[A.T. Field]].
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The [[Spear of Longinus]] and the Rebuild-only Spear of Cassius are excluded from this list due to their alien nature and functions beyond being simple "weapons".
  
 
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Appears in ''[[Evangelion 1.0: You Are (Not) Alone]]''. Unlike its television forebear, this close-in melee weapon has a slightly-altered blade shape, but like a jackknife the weapon can be folded and stowed into the left shoulder portable arms compartment.
 
Appears in ''[[Evangelion 1.0: You Are (Not) Alone]]''. Unlike its television forebear, this close-in melee weapon has a slightly-altered blade shape, but like a jackknife the weapon can be folded and stowed into the left shoulder portable arms compartment.
  
==Unknown Glaive/Staff==
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==Glaive (name unknown)==
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Eva-02 uses a glaive-like weapon to attack Eva-13 during Rebuild of [[Evangelion 3.0]]. This weapon's name and technological basis are unknown.
Appears twice in ''[[Evangelion 2.0: You Can (Not) Advance]]''. First shown floating above Tabgha Base wrapped in drape, in a manner similar to how the [[Spear of Longinus]] was being transported in the series. Appears second time in the post-credits sequence where the [[Eva-06|Mark.06]] throws it from Earth orbit to impale Eva-01. While it only appears briefly, it is shown to be a highly ornamental weapon, the same size as the Spear of Longinus. No name is specified in the film although judging from its ability to effortlessly penetrate AT-fields from long-range and instantly incapacitate a fully-awakened Evangelion, it might have accompanied either Adam or Lilith, working in the same capacity as the Spear of Longinus(which is already in Lilith's chest).
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In ''[[Evangelion 3.0: You Can (Not) Redo|Evangelion 3.0]]'', Kaworu identifies the weapon as the Spear of Cassius, although the weapon itself doesn't appear.
 
 
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==Magorox & Countersword==
 
==Magorox & Countersword==

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Unit-01 with an assortment of weapons. In the center are several melee weapons frequently used in the series.

Evangelion Melee Weapons are those used in hand-to-hand combat, and are used against the Angels. They are not used as frequently as Ranged Weapons, likely because they are not effective at penetrating an A.T. Field.

The Spear of Longinus and the Rebuild-only Spear of Cassius are excluded from this list due to their alien nature and functions beyond being simple "weapons".

Within the Show

Progressive Knife

Progressive Knife: Knife-type weapon that can stab and slice. A Progressive Knife (often called "Prog Knife" for short) is a combat knife stored in the left shoulder pylon of an Evangelion which uses it, and is one of the Evas' basic armaments. The blade of the knife vibrates at an extremely high frequency[1], increasing its cutting sharpness to the point that it can cleave the matter of a target object at a molecular level.

  • Eva-01's progressive knife is shaped like a simple Bowie Knife.
  • Eva-02's progressive knife is a more advanced version, which is shaped similarly to a utility knife: if the current blade is damaged or snapped off, a new one will extend from the handle to take its place.
  • Eva-00, as built, had no pylons and probably had no progressive knife. However, it was issued with one during its reconstruction, and its Knife was seen once, very briefly in Episode 12; Eva-00's prog knife looked exactly like Eva-01's.
Progressive Knives
Eva 01's prog knife
Eva 02's prog knife
Eva 00's prog knife
Eva-01's prog knife in pylon
Prog knife as a climbing tool
Prog knife cracking Shamshel's core
Eva-02 stabbing Sahaquiel's core
Prog knife v. prog knife

The Progressive Knife is seen in Episodes:

  • 03: Eva-01 against Shamshel; mortal blow.
  • 08: Eva-02 against Gaghiel; dropped in struggle with Angel.
  • 10: Eva-02 with knife of Eva-01 against Sandalphon; initially ineffective at penetrating Angel's exterior, but later coupled with coolant to destroy Angel.
  • 12: Eva-00 and Eva-02 against Sahaquiel; mortal blow by Eva-02.
  • 16: Eva-02 used knife to scale building while escaping from Leliel.
  • 23: Eva-01 against Armisael; drew blood from Angel but was otherwise ineffective.
  • 24: Eva-01 against Tabris and Eva-02. Each Evangelion wielded knife. Eva-01 lodged knife into head of Eva-02.
  • 25': Eva-02 against Mass Production Evangelions; Eva-02 lodged blade of knife into one Mass Production Evangelion, regrew the blade, and used the knife to cut off an arm of a different Mass Production Evangelion. Blade is then broken, and knife is discarded.



Sonic Glaive

Unit-02 with the Sonic Glaive

Sonic Glaive: The spear-like weapon used to cleave Israfel in half in Episode 09. It also appears in Episode 19, but is never used. In real life, a glaive is a spear shaft with a knife at the end instead of a spearhead. So it is presumably based on the same technology as a progressive knife, but with an extended range.

Smash Hawk

Unit-02 with the Smash Hawk

Smash Hawk: Axe-like weapon, capable of being wielded with one or two hands. Eva-02 sortied with it in Episode 16, but never used in combat against an Angel. Also probably based on progressive knife technology, using sonic vibrations to increase the sharpness of the blade: it is not as long as the "Sonic Glaive" spear, but has a wider blade for more damage.





In Other Media

PKN-01C Progressive Knife

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Appears in Evangelion 1.0: You Are (Not) Alone. Unlike its television forebear, this close-in melee weapon has a slightly-altered blade shape, but like a jackknife the weapon can be folded and stowed into the left shoulder portable arms compartment.

Glaive (name unknown)

Eva-02 uses a glaive-like weapon to attack Eva-13 during Rebuild of Evangelion 3.0. This weapon's name and technological basis are unknown.


Magorox & Countersword

Magorox & Countersword: Designed for the show by Ikuto Yamashita, but never used. A set of swords for Eva-01's use. Appears in some production art and included with some models. "Magorox" is short for "Magoroku Exterminate Sword".

Dual Saw

Dual Saw (デュアルソー): Designed by Yamashita for Neon Genesis Evangelion 2. Appears in the manga; used by Kaworu in Eva-02 against Armisael. The Dual Saw is exactly what it's title states: a chainsaw with two blades placed beside each other.

Javelin

"Javelin": Javelin-like weapon that has appeared in multiple official illustrations, but not known to have appeared anywhere else.

Notes

  1. The concept of a bladed weapon being vibrated at ultrasonic frequencies to increase its sharpness is actually fairly common in multiple science fiction genres; in particular such "vibroblades" are frequently utilized in the Star Wars universe.


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