Dr Grant wrote:
It's a sword, the spikes are purely an aesthetic touch added by Weta that were never intended to have any in-game benefit.
How can you say that? I mean, thats only something Games W. can say. First and foremost, its something that was created by the writer. Before that though, its a weapon of warfare, and that dictates all rules.
rigg1313 wrote:
I don't think they can be used to make piercing strikes though to be honest I've never seen it written anywhere what the uruk-hai swords an/can't do.
If they can be used to make piercing strikes them my elves will get cleaned up!
Very true and I hope they dont say they can I assume they wont.
The general thing I think they attempt to do is give each type of weapon one special strike.
Isilduhrr wrote:
The spike was an design feature designed to grab riders and cavalry from charging horses to pull them off. Designed to combat Rohan, it was one of the many futuristic ideas of Saruman for his army.
Using it for piercing strike would not even be rule-bending, but downright cheating.
First off, anything short of a rule book 5 times our current size, the full rules will never be known.
Second, cheating? Lol. No. The closest thing you can do to cheating is modeling a wood elf army with all axes. Or perhaps all goblins with axes.
Calling using a realistic strike from that weapon cheating is far from the truth. Maybe its rule abusing yeah, but so is most of what happens with winning armies.
It would be nice to live and die by what you see but armies in history who did that lost too.
JamesR wrote:
It's a sword. There's not enough there to classify it as a pick. When in doubt go back to old rule-books and read exactly what kind of hand weapon it is
Thats exactly what they are. Old books. Theres a reason why they included special rules and such. The game has become re educated.
GothmogtheWerewolf wrote:
If you read the "weapons and warfare" book, you'll see that the Uruk-hai did not use the spike to stab or hack enemies as the sword would have gotten lodged in the enemy and would have struggled to remove it in time to fight the next enemy, and thus only used the other side of it, thus no, they cannot use piercing strike.
Did you see who weapons and warfare was written by? I woulnt trust anyone other than Tolkein.
Furthermore...do you think a blade without any serrated edge would stick that much? Im pretty sure an uruk hai with that strength could easily pull it out even through the back half of any would be armor.
SouthernDunedain wrote:
There is no official ruling but in the GBHL they are classed as swords. There was a long discussion on this last year. It looks more like a sword than it does an axe or pick.
Totally agree with this because its true. It does look more like a sword. If this were a more in depth war game say one where people only had 5-10 troops and it meant more then yes, a pick option would be great.
Furthermore, Im glad its not. Isengard is already powerful. If they could all piercing strike I fear they would become one of the most powerful groups without effort.