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+ | V8 does not really define a spear anymore, you can still construct one using the rules for a [[Long]] or [[Great]] weapon. A [[Javelin]] may work as well. | ||
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Stabbing-only weapons at least five feet in length and must have "courtesy" padding on upper 1/3 of length. Spears should not be confused with javelins, which may be thrown. Spears are considered wooden for purposes of being targeted by spells or affecting monsters. | Stabbing-only weapons at least five feet in length and must have "courtesy" padding on upper 1/3 of length. Spears should not be confused with javelins, which may be thrown. Spears are considered wooden for purposes of being targeted by spells or affecting monsters. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:06, 20 June 2018
This rule is outdated
V8 does not really define a spear anymore, you can still construct one using the rules for a Long or Great weapon. A Javelin may work as well.
Old Rules
Stabbing-only weapons at least five feet in length and must have "courtesy" padding on upper 1/3 of length. Spears should not be confused with javelins, which may be thrown. Spears are considered wooden for purposes of being targeted by spells or affecting monsters.
See Polearm