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Zombie hunter sword and shield
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zombie hunter sword and shield

We are all familiar with guns, whether or not we've ever used one 1. We tend to solve problems by using things we are familiar with. We haven't used spears as anything other than equipment for an obscure Olympic sport (the javelin throw) for quite some time. We're used to the idea of using guns to kill stuff.

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Why didn't people start using spears earlier? My guess is that they had some trouble acclimating themselves to the new reality in which they found themselves. In the show, it only took about 2 seasons for some sort of spear (i.e., the long pointy kind, not the actually-a-spear-by-design kind) to show up.

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However, in the comics, spears as such (meaning a long wooden shaft topped by a large arrowhead-like object, as opposed to any long, pointy thing) only appeared in the series at a relatively late date, when issues related to ammunition supplies became a serious problem. The spears are manufactured by the Hilltop colony and used at the Hilltop and in the Kingdom.

zombie hunter sword and shield

I won't explain what's going on here, because it would be an enormous spoiler, but the image conveys all the necessary information pretty well. The previous answers have already pointed out that spears are indeed used in the show. Is there a reason that in the variety of weapons seen on the show, there are no spears? In these cases, a spear or similar polearm seems like the best weapon by far. But there are many situations where survivors gear up specifically to fight zombies (such as clearing overrun buildings). All the traditional counters for a spear from history are unavailable to walkers: They rarely wear armor, do not dodge well, do not try to flank opponents (unless the survivor walks into the middle of a crowd himself) and do not employ ranged weapons.įor fighting humans, obviously a spear will not always suffice. In fact, it seems like it would work so well against walkers (whether by a single survivor or a small phalanx) that there's hardly any reason to use anything else (bullets are scarce and noisy, axes, hammers, knives, pipes and even swords require you to get close and risk bites or scratches).

  • Having a long sturdy pole is useful for traversing difficult terrain.
  • Requires little maintenance (unlike firearms or swords) and can be easily replaced if damaged.
  • Can be manufactured easily from any wooden stick with a knife or sharp rock.
  • Easy to carry (being just a stick) and doubles as a tool for carrying other things on it.
  • Can help keep many walkers at bay and allow the user to control a broader area (such as wide doorway or alley).
  • Can safely strike from a distance (6 feet for a regular spear, can be up to 18 feet for longer pikes), well out of reach of a walker's hands or mouth.
  • It seems like a spear would be an ideal weapon in this universe: Drawbacks of either are noted and sometimes influence the plot (guns running out of bullets, risking bites when fighting walkers hand to hand). In the Walking Dead, a wide variety of both ranged and melee weapons are shown to be used.












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