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== Real life context == | == Real life context == | ||
− | *[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/325289237_Spearheads_from_kohtla-vanakula_find_Refining_early_iron_age_500_BC_-_AD_550_spearhead_typo-chronology_in_the_eastern_baltic Research article on 6th century AD spearhead finds from Iron Age Finland] | + | *[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/325289237_Spearheads_from_kohtla-vanakula_find_Refining_early_iron_age_500_BC_-_AD_550_spearhead_typo-chronology_in_the_eastern_baltic Research article on 6th century AD spearhead finds from Iron Age Finland] (University of Tartu) |
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Revision as of 11:17, 23 March 2021
Kaumolais Spear | ||
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Basic Info | ||
Cultures: | Kaumolais | |
Weight: | 7 lbs | |
Trade Value: | 400 | |
Flammable: | No | |
Combat Information | ||
Skill Required: | Spear | |
Blunt Damage: | 4 | |
Edge Damage: | 4 | |
Point Damage: | 8 | |
Attack Bonus: | Very Good | |
Defense Bonus: | Little |
The Kaumolais spear is important to the culture of the Kaumolaiset peoples. It is a potent two-handed spear-type weapon that can be thrown and used for fishing. Its combat effectiveness is based on the user's Spear skill. This spear is similar to the northern spear, but it is slightly more accurate and capable of inflicting Edge damage, rather than being useful while skiing.
A Kaumolais character will always start with at least one of their tribe's sacred weapons, a Kaumolais spear or Kaumolais knife. These weapons are also rarely available in Driikiläis shops.
URW Game Encyclopedia description
The official URW in-game encyclopedia (accessed by the F1 key) describes the Kaumolais spear thusly:
Kaumolais spear is designed for efficient close-combat. The spear has a pointed, longish iron blade. Immediately behind the blade is a "haitta", a cross-piece, which prevents the blade from thrusting too deep - thus several fierce blows can be dealt rapidly one after one.
Real life context
- Research article on 6th century AD spearhead finds from Iron Age Finland (University of Tartu)