Spiked armor
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Spiked armor is one of a few variants of armor used in medieval times.
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Though an armor, it is also a dangerous weapon. It is an addition that is normally put on plate armor. These spikes serve as a useful defense against close-ranged combat, especially against unarmored foes, as the spikes can easily poke through flesh. Anyone close enough to a spiked combatant is at risk of being wounded. Sometimes anyone wearing this kind of armor used the armor itself as their main weapon, seldom using the sword.
As useful as it seems at first, this armor has its disadvantages. Any nearby friends or bystanders are at risk of being poked to death. Adding spikes adds some weight (of course the weight is quite insignificant.) The spikes can also get hooked to things like trees if the spikes are made long enough. Even worse, trying to put on the armor may be difficult, as one could poke oneself. The armor might also hinder one's flexibility, as these spikes would sometimes cause the wear to poke himself.
The developement of spiked armor has also led to the need for longer ranged weapons, due to the dangers in close-ranged combat.