More than a decade after the launch of The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim, fans are lamenting the lack of spears as an available weapon type within the RPG. The beloved Bethesda game offers a plethora of different ways for players to personalize their character, containing a wide breadth of weapons and spells for players to choose from. Players can specialize in any of Skyrim's five Schools of Magic, as well as optimizing towards using one-handed or two-handed weapons. However, some fans feel the RPG left a perfect weapon type out of the game.
Between Skyrim's different kinds of one-handed, two-handed, and archery weapons, players have plenty of options to properly outfit their character. Characters utilizing one-handed weapons can choose between weapons like swords, war axes, and daggers, while two-handed characters can effectively use crushing battleaxes and warhammers. Archer characters can also choose between bows and crossbows, with each needing their own type of ammunition. Some fans, however, have noted the lack of spears within Skyrim.
A post to the Skyrim subreddit by Reddit user ludos96 laments the lack of spears as an available weapon type within Skyrim. The user noted the heavy Nordic inspiration within Skyrim's world, referring to it as «the viking game» with spears being a common weapon of choice for vikings. Fans in the post's replies largely agreed with the sentiment while also expressing that Skyrim shows a general lack of polearm weapons within the RPG. Spears were previously included as a weapon within the Elder Scrolls franchise, last available for players in The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind.
The lack of spears in Skyrim saw many fans reflecting on changes made to the franchise throughout its recent entries. One fan mentioned a Game Jam shared from Skyrim's development cycle where one developer had created fully functioning spears within Skyrim ahead of the game's launch. Others have felt that Bethesda has «dumbed down» the series in its modern entries, removing equipment and mechanics from earlier games to streamline newer titles. Some expressed their hope that spears could potentially return to the franchise with the upcoming Elder Scrolls 6.
With the last entry in the franchise more than ten years old, many fans are waiting to hear more about The Elder Scrolls 6. The sequel was first announced in 2018, though little has surfaced about the game following its reveal with much of Bethesda's attention directed towards Starfield. Bethesda did confirm that The Elder Scrolls 6 had entered «early development» as of late last year, following Starfield's full release. Though fans will likely be waiting a while for news about The Elder Scrolls 6, Skyrim boasts a lasting legacy that continues to
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