This is a forked and hooked pole arm, first used by bugbears trying to catch hiding goblins. The wooden stick is 6 to 9 feet long, usually gripped in the middle. Each end is tipped, with three wicked blades. The central blade is hooked to help extract targets from tight places. The other blades, which are set off at slight angles and different directions from the center, are used to poke around corners. A goblin stick is a double weapon and can also be used to make trip attacks.