Spear
Simple and effective.
Faadi prepared himself. The beast was angry. It would charge at him at any moment. The dirt was kicked up into the air and the beast was running. Faadi had his spear readied. When the beast got close enough Faadi took a small step to the side as the beast impaled itself onto the spear and fell to the ground.
Cultural Significance
Spears have played a prominent role in the history of many peoples. It has been invaluable for hunting and for defense. The spear has a place in many myths and legends. The spear is still commonly used today.Manufacturing process
A wooden pole must be stripped of bark and twigs. It can then be sharpened or have a sharp object tied to the end. Alternatively, a forged metal point can be attached to the end.
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Melee (Light), Damage +2; Critical 3; Range [Engaged]; Accurate 1, Defensive 1Encumbrance 2; Hard Points 1; Rarity 2
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Used by
Rarity
Common
Weight
1.8-2.2kg
Dimensions
Length: 100-200cm
Raw materials & Components
Different spears are made of different materials. Bone, stone, or metal may be added to the wood.
Tools
Some spears are made with only a sharp rock or knife while others require equipment capable of forging steel.
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