Angelalex242 wrote:There's no synergy between Bitter Great Spear and Spearman Shield either.
+1 Parry is of little consequence in Forward Stance.
This is a non-sequitur. A Bitter Great Spear and Spearman's Shield can be used from defensive stance pretty readily. They debatably lack synchronicity with a third thing, but even from Forward +1 Parry is quite nice. Debatably nicer than when in defensive vs. weak opponents.
Angelalex242 wrote:Bitter Great Spear, by the way, is about on par with the Splitting Axe (which works on axe AND Great Axe.)
Eh, it's a little better on average, and much better vs. Weary foes (since -1d6 is -3.5 on average, or only -2.5 when they're Weary). But yeah, it's not too much better.
Angelalex242 wrote:There's nothing Bitter Great Spear does that Splitting GreatAxe doesn't do as well...or better. The extra penetration still only goes off on a G Rune, after all. The called shotting Elf can't force it.
Even if this is true (and there's certainly some truth to it)...I wasn't arguing how the rules should work, just making a statement on how they do. And, by the rules, Bitter Spear isn't available to Great Spears.
Angelalex242 wrote:And I've yet to hear a reason why ash wood from Dol Guldur couldn't be made into a great spear format.
Again, I'm not arguing how things should work, just stating how they do.