Goldlantern wrote:
Sprites are magic, Nath. Duh.
Obviously they can flit into second row of a combat ranking whenever they feel like it.
On your old question about staffs...I seem to remember that back in the old days, sputums were staffs. I took a look at a certain gypsy weaponsmith, and that staff is now a spear. Food for thought.
A search through google shows nothing about sputums as staves or spears.
http://images.google.com/images?q=sputu ... rt=36&sa=N
Thus I have no way to really compare it.
However, Wikipedia states that a staff is:
A staff is a large, thick stick or stick-shaped object used to help with walking, as a status symbol, or as a weapon. An older plural form of staff is staves (compare wolf, wolves and knife, knives). In American English the usual plural form has become staffs, however British and International English regard both as acceptable and "staves" as preferred.
And a spear is:
Spear (Greek: λόγχη, Latin: hasta, German: Speer, Lanze, French: lance, Spanish: lanza, Italian: lancia) is the name of a pole weapon used for hunting and war, consisting of a shaft, usually of wood, with a sharpened head. The head may be simply the sharpened end of the shaft itself, as is the case with bamboo spears, or it may be of another material fastened to the shaft. The most common design is of a metal spearhead, shaped like a triangle or a leaf.