Difference between revisions of "Pilum"
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| − | + | {{InterwikiLink:Pilum}} | |
| − | + | {{ST|stack={{Infobox:Manufacture | |
| − | + | | image = Pilumbueno.jpg | |
| − | + | | comment = Image Source: [http://commons.wikimedia.org Wikimedia Commons] | |
| − | + | | type = Weapons | |
| + | | skill = Manufacturing weapons | ||
| + | | time = 1 | ||
| + | | resources = | ||
| + | | objects = [[pilum shaft]]<br>[[pilum head]] | ||
| + | | tools = {{hammer}} | ||
| + | | machines = | ||
| + | | location = | ||
| + | | rot = 25 | ||
| + | | userot = | ||
| + | | repair = 1250 | ||
| + | }} | ||
| + | {{Infobox:Holdable | ||
| + | | attack = 35 | ||
| + | | skillweight = 40 | ||
| + | | defense = | ||
| + | | weight = 270 | ||
| + | | visible = yes | ||
| + | }}}} | ||
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| + | ==Description and uses== | ||
| + | The [[pilum]] is a reasonably powerful weapon that can be made without [[leather]] and uses less [[steel]] than other weapons of the same effectiveness. | ||
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| + | ==Real-life context== | ||
| + | A javelin historically used by the Roman infantry. It was thrown by the soldier before engaging in hand-to-hand combat with the short sword ([[steel gladius|gladius]]). Later versions of the pilum had a shaft that would partially break on impact and hinder the enemy's movement. | ||
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Description and uses
The pilum is a reasonably powerful weapon that can be made without leather and uses less steel than other weapons of the same effectiveness.
Real-life context
A javelin historically used by the Roman infantry. It was thrown by the soldier before engaging in hand-to-hand combat with the short sword (gladius). Later versions of the pilum had a shaft that would partially break on impact and hinder the enemy's movement.