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Offsprings of the spear include the lance, halberd, pike, and the Japanese naginata. Spears were popular throughout the Medieval and Renaissance eras for stopping horsemen, by sticking spears or pikes into the ground they could scare off any horses. The role of horse-stopping was eventually taken over by the musket. Famous spears include Poseidon's trident, Gungnir, Spear of Lugh, and the Spear of Destiny.
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A spear is a pole weapon used for both hunting and war in ancient times. It is made of a shaft (usually made of wood) and a tip made of either stone or some kind of metal. In some cases the shaft itself is sharpened. They lasted as an acceptable weapon from the Stone Age until firearms became popular. Spears could be used for either thrusting or throwing (where it qualifies as a javelin).Offsprings of the spear include the lance, halberd, pike, and the Japanese naginata. Spears were popular throughout the Medieval and Renaissance eras for stopping horsemen, by sticking spears or pikes into the ground they could scare off any horses. The role of horse-stopping was eventually taken over by the musket. Famous spears include Poseidon's trident, Gungnir, Spear of Lugh, and the Spear of Destiny.
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| Name: | Spear |
| Appears in: | 252 games |
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| Aliases | Pike, Polearm, Javelin |























































































































