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| | Several types of spears are available throughout the periods: |
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| | * [[Spear (All periods)]] |
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| | * [[Great Spear (All periods)]] |
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| | * [[Javelin (All periods)]] |
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| == Great Spear (All periods) ==
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| [[File:Great-spear.png|center|400px]] | | Some special artifacts are known thought [[Britain]]: |
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| The Great Spear is a long version of the regular spear, created to counteract the dangerous cavalry. They are very unwieldy to carry around, and are almost only used war and and battle.
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| ===== Ability: =====
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| ''The spear is used two-handed.''
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| # The spear negates the -5 penalty a fighter on foot usually recives when he fights against a mounted knight. It does NOT negate the mounted warriors +5.
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| # If a tie occurs in any opposed resolution against a different weapon, a [[sword]] always breaks a non-[[sword]]. This includes a situation where both combatants critically succeeds, regardless of the actual final score.
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| ===== Disadvantage: =====
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| A fumble indicates that the spear is broken.
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| == Spear (All periods) ==
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| The Spear is the most common weapon in [[Britain]], and even more so in [[Logres]] and the [[Cymric]] [[culture]]. The basic construction is simple, a metal blade is fitted on a wooden pole. The spear is an effective way to arm a lot of men with little effort.
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| ===== Ability: =====
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| ''The spear is used one-handed, unlike the great spear. It can not be thrown like a javelin, which is much smaller.''
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| # The spear can also be used from horseback as a lance; like a lance, when used in a mounted charge, it calls for the Lance skill rather than the Spear skill.
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| # If a tie occurs in any opposed resolution against a different weapon, a [[sword]] always breaks a non-[[sword]]. This includes a situation where both combatants critically succeeds, regardless of the actual final score.
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| ===== Disadvantage: =====
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| A fumble indicates that the spear is broken.
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| When used as a Lance, the spear also brakes if the damage die rolls as “odd”.
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| ==Javelin (All periods)==
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| The javelin become common in [[Britain]] with the appearance of the [[romans]], but has been around for as long as the spear. They stay around, more or less unchanged through history, but become less used when armor becomes better.
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| ===== Ability: =====
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| ''A short, light spear that can be thrown at a nearby opponent or game animal. A javelin’s maximum range is 30 yards.''
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| # Due to its lightness and the fact that it is hurled, a javelin deals 2d6 less damage than the user’s normal Damage statistic, to a minimum of 1d6 damage. Thus, a character who normally does 4d6 points of damage on a hit deals only 2d6 with a javelin.
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| # On a critical hit, if the target receives the armour bonus protection of its shield, the javelin sticks into the shield and splinters inflicting a -5 penalty to all further combat rolls until a re-arm action is taken to remove the offending object.
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| ===== Disadvantage: =====
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| A fumble indicates that the javelin is broken.
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