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* ''[[Dwarf Fortress]]'' has a representative selection of spears, pikes, and halberds. Most of them are too large to be wielded by dwarves, but a steel pike in skilled hands can comfortably [[One-Hit Kill]] a ''dragon''. Spears are distinguished for being simultaneously lethal and clean by damaging enemy internal organs rather than lopping off limbs, which add to on-screen clutter and can mess up a player's precious FPS. On the other hand, it makes them rather less useful against enemies who don't have internal organs, like the [[Undead]].
* [[Our Mermaids Are Different|Undines]] and knights wield them in ''[[Yggdra Union]]'' and it's spinoff ''[[Yggdra Unison]]''. The former use [[Prongs of Poseidon|tridents]], and the latter fights with a [[BFS|humongous lance]].
* A Spear is Eoaden's primary weapon in the ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' game ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age]]''. Though this might be because he's the last character you get and all the cool weapons (Sword, Bow, Axe) have already been taken.
* In ''[[Majesty]]'', City Guards and Royal Guards get halberds while heroes will wield bows, hammers, or [[Heroes Prefer Swords|swords]].
* In ''[[God of War (series)|God of War]]'' series, Kratos had two Blade on a Stick type weapons, including the Spear of Destiny (which is partly made of purple crystal, can stretch and fire explosives shards) and the Arms of Sparta (Spear and Shield combination). {{spoiler|it gives the latter to his brother Deimos in order to fight Thanatos}}.
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