Reynard
aka Ian Eller
Also a mace. For skeletons.A sensible adventurer would have both spear and sword, surely?
Also a mace. For skeletons.A sensible adventurer would have both spear and sword, surely?
Would you allow me to use my spear as a staff if it does 1d6 instead?Also a mace. For skeletons.
Yeah but if you roll a 1 you impale yourself while doing so.Would you allow me to use my spear as a staff if it does 1d6 instead?
Yeah. Imagine all of those times a character blithely walked into a crowded tavern while wearing a longsword and longbow, with 20 arrows in a quiver.It might be worth adding that the video is only looking at hiking through the countryside. In a crowded urban environment carrying a large sword presents a whole different set of problems.
Alternate title: medieval infantry training. I should link this to the "immersion" thread . . .A group walked up a hill, in and around various foliage with various swords, from a Viking sword to a montante to a katana.
And here I thought I had maximum respect for Sean Bean. It just went up.Does anyone else remember the story of Sean Bean when filming LOTR refusing to take the helicopter and hiking up some mountain in full Boromir attire?
Oh, a throwing spear? Javelin, perhaps? If my troupe leader told me I have to carry two dexter weapons, I'd start thinking about deserting. A spear (long) and a dagger might be okay. Better yet, an arming sword, lance, and steed!100% so in the first round you can throw the spear and then draw sword. Dont want to waste an action moving towards the enemy.