Javelin and Pilum
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 11:51 pm
I have often considered what ranged option I might use to lead off a battle. At times I have been tempted to take up the bow and arrow, but I would like to request consideration for the implementation of the javeiln. Spears can currently be thrown, but cannot be stowed in containers except the specialized pole harness, in which only a single spear will fit. The javelin could perhaps be smaller and lighter than the spear, with a javelin-quiver able to hold two or three, and while being terrible in melee combat, could do comparable damage to a spear when thrown.
A heavier throwing polearm option would be the pilum. While long and unwieldly and unideal in melee when compared to other polearms designed for such use, the pilum could be used primarily as a single leading powerful thrown attack before closing to engage in melee. Being typically six to seven feet long, a warrior would carry only one, whereas with javelins up to three could be brought, allowing the choice between a single powerful attack, or choosing multiple weaker projectiles.
And in truth, I very much enjoy the idea of hurling javelins from horseback. Perhaps a slight increase to the damage potential when used this way, similar to a charge. Those knowledgable in physics can point out any error in this line of thinking, if there be any.
A heavier throwing polearm option would be the pilum. While long and unwieldly and unideal in melee when compared to other polearms designed for such use, the pilum could be used primarily as a single leading powerful thrown attack before closing to engage in melee. Being typically six to seven feet long, a warrior would carry only one, whereas with javelins up to three could be brought, allowing the choice between a single powerful attack, or choosing multiple weaker projectiles.
And in truth, I very much enjoy the idea of hurling javelins from horseback. Perhaps a slight increase to the damage potential when used this way, similar to a charge. Those knowledgable in physics can point out any error in this line of thinking, if there be any.