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Why not introduce spears like in TES III : Morrowind?
Since I played all three
TES games since
Morrowind, I know how spears were cool in
Morrowind and I wonder why wouldn't spears be introduced to
Elder Scrolls Online here again? It would certainly add more diversity to the game.
This is from
UESP Wiki about Spears:
"Spears are two-handed weapons governed by the Spear skill; no one-handed spears exist. This is a list of the base spears. A complete list of spear-style weapons, including enchanted and unique ones, is also available.
The spear is a common weapon for light irregular troops and militias, but has been developed as a martial art form by the Bosmer. In Morrowind, the Ashlanders favor a wicked and elegant version of the spear, with a spike at the foot of the shaft. - Garothmuk gro-Muzgub
Halberd - The long reach and high efficiency of this two-handed long-shafted axe-like weapon makes it well-suited for combat with encumbered, heavily armored opponents. Using this weapon in massed formations requires a high degree of skill and training, and its bulk makes it difficult to use in close quarters, so the weapon is, with significant exceptions, neither common nor popular for use by mercenaries or adventurers. - Garothmuk gro-Muzgub"
So, spears are two-handed weapons that can be extremely effective if mastered well.
I didn't write much, but I wanted to give members of the ESO Forum ( and maybe ESO developers ) something to think about.
What do you people think?
Edited by Xinz'r on 4 April 2015 11:54