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Spears

Name

Cost

Damage

Reach

Range Inc.

Mass

Damage Type

Specials

Family

Shortspear

1 mk

1d6/ 1d6

Standard

2x Strength

1.5kg

Piercing/ Bludgeoning

Double

Spears, Blunts, Thrown

Spear

2 mk

1d8

Standard

Strength

3.5 kg

Piercing

Brace

Spears, Blunts, Thrown

Pike

3 mk

1d8

Long

6 kg

Piercing

Brace

Spears

Javelin

1 mk

1d6

Standard

2x   Strength

1 kg

Piercing

Thrown, Spears

Trident

15 mk

1d8

Standard

Strength

2 kg

Piercing

Brace

Spears

(Specialized)

Naginata

10mk

1d8/1d6

Standard

4.5 kg

Slashing/ Bludgeoning

Double

Spears, Blunt

Lance

2 mk

1d8

Long

3 kg

Piercing

Mounted

Spears

Boar Spear

5 mk

1d10

Standard

5 kg

Piercing

Brace

Spears

Heavy Pike

15 mk

1d8

Long 2

7.5 kg

Piercing

Brace

Spears (Specialized)

Pike: Basically just a very long spear, Pikes deal extra damage against charging targets. Pikes are favoured by military infantry units as they are cheap, effective, and easy to learn.

Shortspear: This lightweight weapon, about a metre long, is one of the most versatile weapons ever devised. You can stab with the sharp end, bash people with the blunt end, or throw it across a room. Attacks made with the tip deal piercing damage and require Spear or Simple Weapons proficiency, those with the blunt end deal bludgeoning damage and require Blunt proficiency, and thrown attacks require Thrown proficiency to attack without penalty.

Spear: Resembling a shortspear though slightly longer, and with a larger head, a Spear deals d10 damage against a charging foe.

Trident: This three-pointed spearlike weapon is an uncommon sight on the battlefield. It can be braced against a charge for extra damage, or thrown. A trident resembles a pitchfork, which uses the same stats as a trident but costs half as much, although is Improvised. A pitchfork can be reinforced for war with a Simple  (DC 6) Engineering check.



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