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|Loot [[treasure chest|chest]] in Offchurch's crypt, Ledecestrescire  
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| rowspan="4" |Loot [[treasure chest|chest]] in Offchurch's crypt, Ledecestrescire
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| colspan="8" |''A simple weapon for a simple task. Wielded by farmers in defense of whoever happens to be on the throne that month.''
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| colspan="9" |''A simple weapon for a simple task. Wielded by farmers in defense of whoever happens to be on the throne that month.''
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Fyrd Spear

The Fyrd Spear was a simple spear used by famers in England during the 9th century.

During her travels, the Viking shieldmaiden Eivor Varinsdottir of the Raven Clan acquired this spear at Offchurch's crypt, Ledecestrescire.[1]

Weapon statistics

Class Quality Attack Speed Stun Critical
Chance
Weight Perks Availability
Raven Fine 41 55 25 64 15 Increase Speed (+10.2/2.5s) when dodging Loot chest in Offchurch's crypt, Ledecestrescire
Superior 41 55 25 64 15
Flawless
Mythical
Description
A simple weapon for a simple task. Wielded by farmers in defense of whoever happens to be on the throne that month.

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