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For an overview of spear types throughout the Fallout series, see Spear. |
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The spear is a throwing and melee weapon in Fallout and Fallout 2.
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A razor tipped polearm. The shaft is wooden, and the tip is worked steel.
”Characteristics[]
Does low damage and is better for selling than combat. On the other hand this is the only ranged weapon for a completely melee based character.
Variants[]
In Fallout 2, Mynoc can turn a spear into a sharpened spear if you bring him a piece of flint.
Locations[]
Fallout[]
In Fallout, they are commonly carried by raiders, as well as many Junktown police officers. Aradesh also gives you one if you accept his request to rescue Tandi.
Fallout 2[]
In Fallout 2, the player starts the game with a spear, and various enemies early in the game wield them as well, especially tribals.
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