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The '''spear''' is a long stick with a point on the top, like a [[javelin]], which is often thrusted or stabbed at people instead of launched/thrown. The point is either the sharpened end of the stick or a piece of [[metal]] attached to the stick.
The '''spear''' is a long stick with a point on the top, like a [[javelin]], which is often thrusted or stabbed at people instead of launched/thrown. The point is either the sharpened end of the stick or has a pointed (and often [[blade|bladed]]) [[metal]] head attached to the stick. It was avery common [[weapon]] used by both nobility and the common soldiery.


A long spear designed to be wielded from [[horseback]] is called a '''lance'''.
A long spear designed to be wielded from [[horseback]] is called a '''lance'''.

Revision as of 13:11, 24 January 2006

The spear is a long stick with a point on the top, like a javelin, which is often thrusted or stabbed at people instead of launched/thrown. The point is either the sharpened end of the stick or has a pointed (and often bladed) metal head attached to the stick. It was avery common weapon used by both nobility and the common soldiery.

A long spear designed to be wielded from horseback is called a lance.

In the SCA the spear is used in equestrian for ring tilting. It's also used in war by heavy fighters.