Glaive Prime

"The Glaive Prime is a deadly and beautiful weapon from the Orokin era. The blades are as effective in close quarters as they are when thrown at distant enemies."

- In-Game Description

Charge attacks throw the weapon and returns after three bounces or after it reaches a certain distance.

This weapon can be sold for 5,000.

Characteristics
Advantages:
 * Can be thrown using the charge attack function.
 * Silent when thrown (Ideal for stealth gameplay).
 * Can hit enemies on way back to thrower.
 * Can hit headshots and other weakspots for damage multipliers on its throw (with more ease than a standard melee swing which does not always land where you aim).
 * Can be aimed around corners and used to score up to whole group of enemies in one bounce.
 * Regular attacks have momentum, like heavy weapons (stagger resist).
 * Actions can be performed after the Glaive Prime leaves the hand
 * You are allowed to fire your weapon after letting go of the Glaive Prime or reload.
 * As catching the Glaive Prime is considered a one-handed action, catching the Glaive while a reload is still ongoing will not interrupt the reload.
 * Has it own exclusive&dagger; mods: Power Throw, Whirlwind, Rebound and Quick Return. All of them can be collected in Orokin Void, Orokin Derelict and Survival missions' rewards. (&dagger;Note: all of these mods also work on the Kestrel).
 * Has noticeable faster return speed compared to the regular Glaive.

Disadvantages:
 * Short melee attack range.
 * Using the charge attack (throw) prevents the use of all melee attacks until the weapon has returned to the thrower, effectively preventing it from being used in as rapid succession as conventional charge attacks.
 * User might have a hard time aiming for headshots without rare Whirlwind mod.
 * When it bounces off the wall, it has very low chance to hit an enemy.
 * As of current, glaive exclusive mods cannot be equipped on the prime variant of this weapon.

Weapon Loadouts
See the user build section for builds using this weapon.

Tips

 * Catching the Glaive is considered a one-handed action. As such, it will not interrupt reloads.
 * This is useful if you throw the Glaive before reloading allowing you to perform a long range attack even as you reload.
 * Glaive will always return in a straight path toward the player. It will ignore all obstacles and puncture through anything in it's path on return.
 * A player without Power Throw can use this to emulate Power throw by bouncing the Glaive off the floor between the legs of enemies and have the Glaive hit them all on return.

Trivia

 * The Glaive Prime shares the same sheath style with the Kestrel, where they are retracted and attached under the right arm.
 * A similar weapon is used by Hayden Tenno in Dark Sector, another game made by Digital Extremes.
 * The word "glaive" historically has referred to many different weapons, one of which is what is portrayed in the game.
 * Update 11 teasers showed an Ember Prime wielding Glaive Prime, along with a Sicarus Prime.