Postby Stacy Clifford » Mon Sep 24, 2012 4:41 pm
It's difficult to say since the historical manuals don't really cover shields very much, and spear & shield in particular were largely out of favor by the time people started writing things down. A spear in one hand doesn't have as much agility as a sword, so it would probably have a poorer defense, but if coordinated with good shield work then it could still be quite ferocious. Personally I think the sword would have a bit of an edge due to its versatility, but I would not underestimate spear & shield considering it remained a popular combination for several thousand years.
It's also worth considering what armor the combatants are wearing. One-handed spear would be much more effective against maille armor than plate, and indeed seems to have fallen out of use as plate armor became more common. Using a spear in two hands allows for better aim, greater reach and more power, so it remained more useful against tougher armors.
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