Does anyone use them? Actually won a 1.3 game the other day, got both Aeglos and Ogbar (?) and.. proceeded to drop them immediatly since they're meh in comparison with pretty much all sword/axe based artifacts. Considering those two have arguably the best brands in the game (cold and sharpness, respectively) this made me wonder what exactly would be needed for players to start wielding polearms other than the odd Glaive? Being heavy-ish weapon that don't really benefit much from strength and are unusable with subtlety means they currently lack a niche.
One solution that came to mind apart from buffing the stats outright would be an ability mimicing them outreaching most opponents. Reaching two squares is fairly nonsensical given the scale (and also the brace ability), so I was thinking something like:
ie as long as an enemy doesn't get past the business end of your pointy stick keeping it away from you is simple, but once it does close you're at a disadvantage.
Theorethically this it would make spearmen naturally better against enemies with low melee/high damage attacks, flitterers, slow movement or that doesn't pursue far. So basically wolves, spiders, birds and giants which make sense for a "hunting" weapon. I guess serpents, dragons and undead also apply but spears can't penetrate their armour reliably as is. It wouldn't be of much use against high melee or swarming enemies since the player is liable to take that first hit eventually and then having trouble breaking base contact. Thoughts?
One solution that came to mind apart from buffing the stats outright would be an ability mimicing them outreaching most opponents. Reaching two squares is fairly nonsensical given the scale (and also the brace ability), so I was thinking something like:
Originally posted by Reach
Theorethically this it would make spearmen naturally better against enemies with low melee/high damage attacks, flitterers, slow movement or that doesn't pursue far. So basically wolves, spiders, birds and giants which make sense for a "hunting" weapon. I guess serpents, dragons and undead also apply but spears can't penetrate their armour reliably as is. It wouldn't be of much use against high melee or swarming enemies since the player is liable to take that first hit eventually and then having trouble breaking base contact. Thoughts?
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