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|description = "A polearm tipped with a sharp point for stabbing opponents in melee combat." | |description = "A polearm tipped with a sharp point for stabbing opponents in melee combat." | ||
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A [[Neolithic Weapons|neolithic weapon]], usually used to stab your [[Colonist|colonists]]. | A [[Neolithic Weapons|neolithic weapon]], usually used to stab your [[Colonist|colonists]]. | ||
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Takes 90 [[materials]] to make. | Takes 90 [[materials]] to make. | ||
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==Gameplay Overview== | ==Gameplay Overview== | ||
The second best sharp weapon in the game, the Spear has a lower material cost and work time requirement than the Longsword, along with a lower marker value and slightly lower damage output. This makes the Spear a very solid weapon to include in your arsenal earlier game when you don't have as much time or materials to spare, but Longswords have that extra advantage. Spears can typically be seen among tribes that besiege your colony. As a smithy-only weapon, the Spear can be made from all of the standard materials, but not out of stone blocks or Jade. The following table compares the damage output potential for all available materials for this weapon... | The second best sharp weapon in the game, the Spear has a lower material cost and work time requirement than the Longsword, along with a lower marker value and slightly lower damage output. This makes the Spear a very solid weapon to include in your arsenal earlier game when you don't have as much time or materials to spare, but Longswords have that extra advantage. Spears can typically be seen among tribes that besiege your colony. As a smithy-only weapon, the Spear can be made from all of the standard materials, but not out of stone blocks or Jade. The following table compares the damage output potential for all available materials for this weapon... | ||
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DPS figures that are '''bold''' are those that are viable as they are greater than the base unarmed DPS (3.279), meaning those that aren't bold should generally be avoided as weapons. | DPS figures that are '''bold''' are those that are viable as they are greater than the base unarmed DPS (3.279), meaning those that aren't bold should generally be avoided as weapons. | ||
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Revision as of 00:35, 31 March 2017
Spear
A neolithic weapon, usually used to stab your colonists.
Takes 90 materials to make.
Gameplay Overview
The second best sharp weapon in the game, the Spear has a lower material cost and work time requirement than the Longsword, along with a lower marker value and slightly lower damage output. This makes the Spear a very solid weapon to include in your arsenal earlier game when you don't have as much time or materials to spare, but Longswords have that extra advantage. Spears can typically be seen among tribes that besiege your colony. As a smithy-only weapon, the Spear can be made from all of the standard materials, but not out of stone blocks or Jade. The following table compares the damage output potential for all available materials for this weapon...
Wood | Steel | Plasteel | Silver | Gold | Uranium | |
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Damage | 5 | 15 | 18 | 8 | 5 | 17 |
Cooldown | 2.07s | 2.3s | 1.84s | 2.3s | 2.53s | 3.11s |
DPS (to 3 dp) | 2.415 | 6.522 | 9.783 | 3.478 | 1.976 | 5.466 |
DPS figures that are bold are those that are viable as they are greater than the base unarmed DPS (3.279), meaning those that aren't bold should generally be avoided as weapons.