Spear

A spear is a pole weapon consisting of a shaft, usually of wood, with a sharpened head. Various kinds of spears are widely used after the Great War, especially by tribals. The user of a spear can either thrust it or throw it.

Sharpened pole


The most primitive type of spear - a simple wooden pole sharpened at one end.

Spear


A simple spear with a metal head and wooden shaft. Standard fare for hunting simple animals.

(Poisoned) throwing spear


Between five and six feet in length, the throwing spear is a timeless weapon with a sordid history synonymous with the history of warfare. With its sharp, (poisoned) jagged tip, the throwing spear can be a most formidable weapon in the right hands.

Throwing knife spear


The throwing knife spear is similar in shape and design to the knife spear, except it has only one cosmic knife aerodynamically tied to the end of it.

Sharpened spear


A spear with a sharper point and edge, giving it increased damage.

Snake spear


A poison tipped pole arm. The shaft is wooden, and the tip is hollow steel filled with poison.

Serrated blade


A spear with a serrated blade.

Diamond spear


A diamond tipped spear which offers great penetration. keep your euphamisms to yourself.

Dynamite spear


Spear with a stick of dynamite bound to the end.

Festering spear


A spear with the tip coated in rotting animal remains.

Barbed spear


Spear with a barbed blade at the end.

Piston spear


Spear with a pneumatic piston built into the end.

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