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Spears have a 20% physical resistance talent so they can make you super tanky with the composite armor. Like 90%+ passive damage reduction (solo), so toe to toe with the boss scorpion or sand worm is just a tickle. Without the solo 15% it's still ~80% reduction and you can still get the 15% back with a strength enhancement tonic.
Spears are much easier to joust bears with because you can get your head shot poke in and then start dodging. If you use the knife you have to stab during your dodge to make it out unscathed.
Spears are also easier to back pedal kill scorpions, dogs, and cats. Moa and Terranus heads are taller than the character so you really have to tilt up with a knife while a spear can still pop them at a semi-normal angle as they come in.
As far as the weapons themselves. Knives have a skinning yield modifier while spears have a critical hit modifier. Spear talents also have higher critical hit bonuses so spear will do more damage on critical hits.
Knives are faster which gives more DPS when just spamming attacks. You've got to carry a knife anyway to skin animals. Plus you can get a movement speed boost with them. Bow gives the same movement speed boost so if you do bow/spear you don't lose out for travel speed but the spear just moves a bit slower in melee.
Both are valid options.
If you want to delve into workshop gear, there is a the Inaris "GRIS" Spear. It has a 50% chance to slow a target on hit, and a 10% chance to pin the target on hit. Always pretty bad-ass in multiplayer when your tank can grab the enemy and say, "You ain't touching anyone else."
The only special workshop knives give you higher skinning yield or prevent you from getting wound debuff from dogs and cats. Not especially pressing.
Some like to get up close and fight while others like to damage at a safer distance...
I personally believe the biome may dictate which weapon you may choose...
In forest boimes; knife of spear may be used to hunt or defend.
In the desert or winter biomes; the spear may be better...
I have not used a "knife" to defend my character against scorpion attacks.
I know my character can back pedal and strike with spear successfully landing hits.
The scorpion could not get close enough... @@' (phew)
I am not sure, defending with the knife, versus a scorpion, can yield the same results...
Meaning, can the defending with a knife safely keep the character out of range of scorpion attacks?
I will not experiment with my character to defend against a scorpion with a knife.
Common sense tells me the character cannot avoid scorpion attacks defending with a knife.
Try it! :D
Be the brave pioneer!
Let us know! :)
At least your wife's character can revive your character if it goes wrong... :P ... xx
And actually now with the HS2 bow (first red exotic bow), archer's backpack, and talents... my bow is my main melee weapon. The fire rate is just insane. I have a goofy number of talent points in bow, so I'm always going to do more damage with a bow.
but if you do use knife think about if a shield is right for you, cant use it with a shield unfortunately. and knife skills help with throwing knives which can be kinda useful vs the javelins that plop at your feet.
hit me up if you want to chat or have a little help.
Thanks for the great info, guys, one of the best things about this game is the community, I always feel like I'm getting responsive, non-toxic responses compared to some other places I've been.