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Revision as of 05:48, August 13, 2020

Traveler's Spear
Travelers-spear.png

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Base Power

3

Base Durability

30

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"A spear used mainly by travelers to fend off wolves and other beasts. It's easy to hold and simple to use."

— In-Game Description

The Traveler's Spear is a spear found in Breath of the Wild. The design is relatively simple with it being a long fashioned wooden pole with a metal spearhead used for additional damage.

With a base power of 3, it is the weakest Spear that Link can find in the game, with less power than other unconventional spear weapons such as the Wooden Mop. It is occasionally used by Bokoblins and Moblins in and around the Great Plateau area. One can be found inside the treasure chest located within the Keh Namut Shrine. It is a decent weapon suited for the early game, but it is quickly outclassed by other spears once Link gets off the Great Plateau. However, it along with other spears make for a useful weapon during horseback combat.

Many of the travelers found on the various roads wield a Traveler's Spear, including Brigo, who can be found patrolling the Proxim Bridge.

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