Spear
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Name | spear |
Appearance | spear |
Damage vs. small | 1d6 |
Damage vs. large | 1d8 |
To-hit bonus | +0 |
Weapon skill | spear |
Size | one-handed |
Base price | 3 zm (+10/positive enchant) |
Weight | 30 |
Material | iron |
A spear is a kind of weapon. It can be used in melee, or thrown.
In the absence of dagger skills, a small stack of spears is a powerful ranged weapon for any Caveman or Priest lucky enough to find more than one. Generally you need to encounter a large antique weapons outlet to find them in any number. Pet ogres and trolls will eagerly wield one.
Runed elven spears and stout dwarvish spears are superior to ordinary spears, while crude orcish spears are predictably inferior. Silver spears deal the same base damage as ordinary ones.
Spear skill
Spear | |
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Max | Role |
Basic | |
Skilled | |
Expert |
The following weapons use spear skill:
There are no artifact spears.
When unidentified, a javelin appears as a 'throwing spear'. Despite this, it uses the javelin skill rather than the spear skill.
Weapons in the spear class have a +2 to-hit bonus when hitting kebabable monsters, which are the following:
- X xorn
- D dragon
- J jabberwock
- N naga
- H giant humanoid
Spears also have an additional +2 to-hit bonus against all monsters when thrown.
Encyclopedia entry
- they come together with great random, and a spear is brast, and one party brake his shield and the other one goes down, horse and man, over his horse-tail and brake his neck, and then the next candidate comes randoming in, and brast his spear, and the other man brast his shield, and down he goes, horse and man, over his horse-tail, and brake his neck, and then there's another elected, and another and another and still another, till the material is all used up; and when you come to figure up results, you can't tell one fight from another, nor who whipped; and as a picture of living, raging, roaring battle, sho! why it's pale and noiseless - just ghosts scuffling in a fog. Dear me, what would this barren vocabulary get out of the mightiest spectacle? - the burning of Rome in Nero's time, for instance? Why, it would merely say 'Town burned down; no insurance; boy brast a window, fireman brake his neck!' Why, that ain't a picture! [ A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, by Mark Twain ]
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