Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-24901923-20150701220818/@comment-25555436-20150702022512

Yeah, she seems like she focused much more on slicing than shooting.

@Kyran: 1-Or...you know, do the obvious: spin the weapon so the blade is facing away from you, removing any risk of slicing yourself. If not pointing to your side, then pointing up or down (even narrow, tight spaces tend to be tall enough), or anywhere that doesn't leave it behind you.



2-In a tight space there is not enough space for anything getting past the spear. If they tried, they would pierce themselves on it like idiots.

And in an open space she would never use it like a spear, just as a scythe.

3-Most warriors? No. Most noobs? Yes. The true Hunter tries not to lose their weapon or drop it, much less let it malfunction. In the other situations you listed it would make sense, as that can happen to anyone, but not those 3.