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long.liam
03-04-2022, 02:22 AM
Too many games often treat Spears and Polearms like weak throw away Weapons. Swords and Axes are far too often given too much glory in games. The Spear was the most prolific weapon in Human History. Cheap, but very effective in battle. By extension of the Bayonet, the spear was used in warfare from the early evolution of Australopithecus to around 1951 in the Korean War. Soldiers are still trained in its use today.

The Spear and all Polearms are the Kings of the Battlefield. Swords, Clubs, Hammers, and Maces were mostly sidearms.

Jibartik
03-04-2022, 02:33 AM
https://i.imgur.com/5qGgdfw.gif

Reiwa
03-04-2022, 02:36 AM
pointy stick go brrr

Jibartik
03-04-2022, 02:46 AM
It's just not as cool looking as a 1h slasher though.

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starkind
03-04-2022, 09:21 AM
Absolutely. It's really annoying. Thanks for the write up op!

Nice video jib. I recommend not holding the spear parallel or extended so your attacker has to guess at its reach. Strike parallel. When on the offense.

Maybe if only countering that's different.

That's like my observation man.

Danth
03-04-2022, 09:25 AM
Original poster is very much right. The use of spears, hasta, and the like during antiquity is well-known but similar "long" weapons remained in common use into the early modern period.

During the late medieval period, plate-armored knights tended to use the lance (an evolution of the spear) in mounted charges and quite often favored the poleaxe for dismounted foot combat, especially duels. The sword was the symbol of the knighthood and a part of the knight's normal dress, and in battle always served as a trusty back-up weapon, but it wasn't necessarily the first choice. There's a similar tendency in Japan, where their samurai are best known for the various swords they carried, but in full-scale battle often started out with various polearms first before reverting to swords once something got lost or broken.

From the above, it should be possible to divine why "long" weapons become slightly under-represented in the public mind: They mostly came out only in battle, never a daily occurrence, while the knightly classes (and later on, noble civilians more generally) were going around wearing their swords seven days a week.

Danth

starkind
03-04-2022, 09:36 AM
Tbh. I just think that powerful people don't want us to know proper military tactics and martial defense! :eek:

Tunabros
03-04-2022, 01:10 PM
in diablo 2 theyre OP on the act 2 mercs lol

unsunghero
03-04-2022, 01:16 PM
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Gravydoo II
03-04-2022, 01:20 PM
Ultima online doesnt. The spear is feared. It paralyzes and does massive dmg. The short spear is not commonly used but its faster and can be poisoned.

unsunghero
03-04-2022, 01:21 PM

Jibartik
03-04-2022, 02:07 PM
..

It's cool that game of thrones knows all the cool stuff and even made the polearm OP in GoT

Nocht
03-04-2022, 02:07 PM
Plays fantasy game, expects realism.

KEK

Jibartik
03-04-2022, 02:12 PM
I think it's more funny that throughout history the polearm is vastly superior but artists for thousand years said, naw that thing is wack looking, the hero holds a sword.

Tunabros
03-04-2022, 02:17 PM
imagine pulling up to a fight with a polearm

yeah

doesnt look very badass

Jibartik
03-04-2022, 02:20 PM
We think we're pretty cool, but when we encounter the species of alien that wasnt embarrassed bout the look of his weapon they are gonna mop the floor with us.

(because the ultimate weapon is a mop)

Chortles Snortles
03-04-2022, 05:49 PM
pesky spear chuckers