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===== Ability: =====
===== Ability: =====
''The [[spear]] is used two-handed.''  
''The [[spear]] is used two-handed.''  
# 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.
# 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.
# 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.
# 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.


===== Disadvantage: =====  
===== Disadvantage: =====  

Revision as of 10:14, 22 August 2017

Great Spear (All periods)

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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.

Ability:

The spear is used two-handed.

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
Disadvantage:

A fumble indicates that the spear is broken.