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12->''"It's not unlike a long-range kebab."''
13-->-- '''Javelin description''', ''VideoGame/DungeonsOfDredmor''
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15One of the oldest weapons of all humanity, OlderThanDirt, along with the [[CarryABigStick wooden club]], is the javelin. Short, light spears that can be simply sharp sticks (though really, a hard point makes them much more effective), javelins can be used in melee at a pinch, but are usually thrown. They differ from the traditional spear in various ways: usually, while heavy spears and lances are melee weapons associated with guards, knights, and cool-headed, calm individuals, javelins are associated with speed, as they're lighter to carry than a spear, and provide hit-and-run skirmishers with the cheapest and simplest effective option. But there are important exceptions, most notably [[UsefulNotes/TheGloryThatWasRome the Roman legions]], who developed formidable heavy infantry tactics based on close-range use of heavy javelins followed up with sword and shield.
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17Javelins are thus favored by [[BornInTheSaddle light cavalry]] and skirmishing infantry, who can use them instead of bows and arrows -- javelins are more economical to make and easier to use, and can be thrown one-handed while the other hand holds a shield or a horse's reins, though they lack the bow's range. (A well-equipped HorseArcher might ''also'' carry a couple of javelins, for closer-range work and as a backup to the bow.) The javelin ''is'' a very old weapon as well as being quite simple, so it's often associated with wild, primitive-looking cultures (though, again, the Romans provide a major counterexample). If a story takes place in a maritime setting then you may see its nautical cousin, the harpoon. In some stories, javelins will be [[PoisonedWeapons coated in venom]].
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19Sometimes certain powerful characters won't be satisfied with mere short javelins and will show off by tossing [[BiggerIsBetter very large spears]] around. In VideoGames, there'll often be the trick of javelins returning to the thrower or magically respawning/reappearing in his or her hand. In mythology, javelins are often associated with [[ShockAndAwe lightning]], with thunder gods throwing lightning bolts around as their human devotees throw javelins.
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21There is a weapon/device itself known as the javelin-thrower, spear-thrower, or ''atlatl,'' which uses leverage to increase the power and range of a thrown spear; users of these are also covered by this trope. Like most weapons, javelins could be used in hunting as well as warfare; also, many cultures that knew of the javelin also went in for contests of throwing distance or accuracy, from casual matches between warriors or hunters to the formal sports of the modern UsefulNotes/OlympicGames. Artistic depictions of javelin-throwers may thus actually represent hunters or athletes.
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23See HarpoonGun for a high-tech version with aquatic associations. The more simplistic sort may overlap with LowTechSpears if they can be both thrown and stabbed with. The victim of an especially powerful javelin attack may end up ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice, though in truth it would take incredible strength to throw a weapon right through someone.
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30* In the Golden Age Arc of ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'', one of the Kushan assassins is a huge, muscular man who, instead of going to close range, opts to use his strength to throw large spears with ballista-like speed and force, using an atlatl or spear-thrower. In a lightless tunnel, he's lethal... unfortunately, he's up against Guts and the Band of the Hawk's best fighters.
31* Dabura the Demon King from ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' can summon and shoot spears at his enemies.
32* In ''Manga/FairyTail'', Erza's Giant Armor is made to boost her throwing skills and equipped with an evil-banishing spear, which she throws at Galuna's moon in order to end the curse.
33* Crocus from ''Manga/OnePiece'' is seen using harpoons with great skill.
34* Near the end of ''Manga/{{Toriko}}'', Teppei and a mutated [[spoiler: Mohyan Shaishai]] exchange blows in the form of, essentially, javelins against each other: the former uses his GreenThumb powers to launch wooden spears, while the latter, who's basically a spiked GiantSpider, spits javelins made of hardened silk.
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38* Prehistoric cave paintings have been discovered which appear to depict humans or hunted animals which have been wounded by thrown spears, making this trope OlderThanDirt — which is hardly surprising, as javelins are certainly that old.
39* The [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doryphoros Doryphoros ("Spear-Bearer") of Polykleitos]] was a [[UsefulNotes/AncientGreece Classical Greek]] sculpture, known today from Roman copies, which is considered one of the masterpieces of its age. It depicted a male nude holding a spear or javelin, in a ContrappostoPose; he may have been a soldier taking a spear to war, but alternatively he may well have been an athlete engaged in a javelin-throwing contest.
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43* The ''Franchise/GreenLantern'' villain Javelin was an Olympic javelin thrower who decided to turn to crime one day, using his Olympic talents to become a mercenary and creating an javelin-based arsenal. After a bout with Hal Jordan he ended up joining the ComicBook/SuicideSquad.
44** Naturally the sports-themed supervillain Sportsmaster has javelins as a part of his arsenal.
45* The ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'' villain Judge Fire uses a fiery trident, which can be used both as a [[PlayingWithFire ranged weapon]] and for one-off throws. He's a ''very'' good thrower, possibly because of SuperStrength.
46* The minor Creator/MarvelComics villain Harpoon throws metal spears at his victims -- technically harpoons, but he mostly uses them like javelins. As a mutant, he has the power to charge these weapons with energy, rendering them especially deadly.
47* As expected the Amazons have been armed with either spears or javelins. With ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' having reimagined the Amazons as some of the oldest people on Earth it's unsurprising that most of the contestants in ''ComicBook/TheContest'' carry javelins as their weapon of choice and that javelin throwing is shown to be a popular hobby on Themyscira.
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51* ''Fanfic/FateOfTheClans'': Cú Chulainn can attack by hurling his spear. For the second and [[spoiler:third]] versions of his Noble Phantasm, he throws it at Mach 2 for a maximum distance of 40 km (20 if he's on the ground instead of the air).
52* ''Fanfic/VowOfNudity'': Largely averted with Haara despite spears being her weapon of choice, though she does throw it on one occasion (while hunting deer). Usually she relies on the ''produce flame' spell to deal ranged damage so she doesn't lose her only melee weapon.
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56* ''Film/CaptainClegg'': "The mulatto" (no other name given) tends to attack people by throwing spears at them. Given that he's a ScaryBlackMan in a colonial-period story, there's a bit of unfortunate [[invoked]] ValuesDissonance involved here.
57* During her final showdown with Sunny in ''Film/FairGame'', Jessica demonstrates some amazing skill in being able to use star pickets as javelins.
58* The '80s SlasherMovie ''Film/FatalGames'' features a javelin-wielding murderer killing athletes.
59* One of the favored competitors in ''Film/TheHungerGames'' is Marvel, whose [[WeaponSpecialization weapon of choice]] is the javelin, with which he scores one of the film's relatively few on-screen kills of a named character.
60* ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'': Slit is a "lancer" whose job is to be the GuyInBack who throws explosive-head spears at enemy vehicles.
61* ''Film/OBrotherWhereArtThou'': The one-eyed Klansman is nearly killed by a metal pole flying at him, but he catches it midair. The giant burning cross that falls on him, however, is not so easily stopped.
62* In ''Film/{{Savaged}}'', Zoe kills Cody by throwing an Apache war lance throw the windscreen of his speeding car, and then ducking under the car as it flips and crashes.
63* In ''Film/SharkWeek'', FinalGirl Reagan kills the BigBad Tiburon by hurling a harpoon into him.
64* ''Film/SlaughterHigh'', another '80s SlasherMovie, also features deadly javelin usage.
65* Deconstructed in ''Film/TheSuicideSquad'' with Javelin who gets riddled with bullets the moment he stands up to throw his namesake weapon. He bequeaths it to Harley Quinn with his dying words, and she makes better use of it as a melee weapon later on. [[spoiler:Plus she uses it to [[GoForTheEye pierce Starro's eye]] in the final battle.]]
66* In ''Film/TerrorInATexasTown'', the hero George Hanson is a whaler, who uses his father's harpoon in a ShowdownAtHighNoon against [[TheGunslinger a gunslinger]]. [[spoiler:Hanson takes a bullet, but still wins]].
67* ''Film/WonderWoman1974'': The renegade Amazon Ahnjayla uses her javelin-throwing skills to trick George into losing a couple of sucker bets. When Wonder Woman shows up riding the burro, Ahnjayla tries to skewer her with a javelin but Wonder Woman [[CatchAndReturn catches it and throws it back]].
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71* Javelins are often used by horsemen in the ''Literature/{{Deverry}}'' series, although the author's notes point out that they're very short javelins (three feet) and an alternate [[TranslationConvention translation of the Deverrian word]] might be "war dart".
72* In ''Literature/TheElenium'', [[BornInTheSaddle the Peloi]], especially those from Daresia, use javelins in battle.
73* ''Literature/HaveSpaceSuitWillTravel'': Centurion Iunio shows his contempt for the [[HumanityOnTrial aliens who judging humanity]] by throwing his javelin at them. They're in an UnnecessarilyLargeInterior so he misses, but the protagonist is still impressed, claiming that Iunio must have broken several Olympic records.
74* Heroes in ''Literature/TheIliad'' are frequently described making mighty javelin throws in battle, and javelin-throwing is also mentioned as a sporting contest.
75* ''Literature/LordOfLight'': The minor "god" Tak wields the Bright Spear, a throwing weapon augmented by super-technology so that, after each use, it vibrates itself clean and then returns to the thrower's hand.
76* In ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'', the Nazgûl often use javelins as ranged weapons when swooping to attack on their flying mounts. One almost-mortally wounds Faramir this way.
77* ''Literature/MobyDick'' has Captain Ahab and most of the Peqod's crew using harpoons -- which is of course justified by the setting.
78* In the ''Literature/{{Nibelungenlied}}'' One of the tests necessary to won over Brunild's hand is a spear throwing contest between her and a Siegfried-aided Gunther. Said spear is [[{{BFS}} so big that several men are required to carry it around]], while Brunild herself can [[OneHandedZweihander use it with only one hand]].
79* The MacGuffin from the first book of ''Literature/ThePrismPentad'' is the Heartwood Spear, a magical spear that can even kill a [[SorcerousOverlord Sorcerer King]]. Judging from its description it's supposed to be a javelin.
80* Javelins are iconic weapons of otters and hares in ''Literature/{{Redwall}}'' (as are slings) and are deadly when hurled in volleys.
81* Sranul from ''Literature/{{Shadowkeep}}'' is a javelin user. Being a Kangaroo Man, he can throw his spears from great heights.
82* ''Literature/VanasHeritage'': Avaron and Halvor use javelins as they ambush the Shor-Warriors.
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86* ''Series/DoctorWho'': "[[Recap/DoctorWho20thASTheFiveDoctors The Five Doctors]]" features the Raston Warrior Robot, a guardian android that fights by throwing metal javelins. And it is ''extremely'' deadly, devastating a squad of a dozen Cybermen all by itself within seconds.
87* In ''Series/GameOfThrones'', the Night King hurls a very deadly ice javelin [[spoiler:which achieves a OneHitKill on Viserion, one of Daenerys' beloved dragons. He ''almost'' succeeds in killing Drogon as well]].
88* ''Series/KungFu1972'':
89** The opening sequence includes Kwai Chang Caine dodging and striking aside spears being thrown at him by other monks.
90** In the pilot episode, after the Royal Nephew shoots and mortally wounds Master Po, he hides behind his chair to reload. Kwai Chang Caine kills him by throwing a guard's spear through the chair.
91* ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'': Halbrand saves Elendil's life by throwing a spear at an Orc.
92* In the 2008 ''Series/{{Poirot}}'' adaptation of ''Literature/CatAmongThePigeons'', [[spoiler:Ann Shapland]] is discovered trying to steal Prince Ali Yusef's crown jewels by [[AssholeVictim Miss Grace Springer]], a games teacher, so [[spoiler:Ann]] has to silence her by tossing a sports javelin [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice through her chest]].
93* ''Series/MidsomerMurders'': In "[[Recap/MidsomerMurdersS15E3 Written in the Stars]]", the second VictimOfTheWeek is done in with a thrown spear using a stolen Bronze Age spearhead -- which is unusual even for Midsomer.
94* ''[[Series/WonderWoman1975 Wonder Woman]]'': In "Screaming Javelins", Wonder Woman simultaneously throws two(!) javelins at [[BigBad Mariposa]], pinning him to the ground [[spoiler:temporarily. He escapes before she goes to retrieve him.]]
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98* Cu Chulain's spear Gae Bulg could be thrown, and was also said to spread a thousand shards inside the enemy's wound.
99* In ''Myth/NorseMythology'', Baldr was finally slain by a javelin (or arrow) made of [[KryptoniteFactor mistletoe]]. Odin's spear Gungnir was also known for [[AlwaysAccurateAttack never missing what you threw it at]]. There's also a myth of Odin throwing a spear into the enemy army in the Aesir-Vanir War, which the Norse would do likewise before starting a battle. To explain the use of the term "spear" despite the trope name, it's believed the Norse used technically-only-intended-to-be-thrown javelins infrequently and a "spear" intended for both was much more common.
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103* Javelins have the longest range of any throwing weapon in ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' 5th Edition. This makes them extremely popular with characters who have high strength scores, like most fighters, paladins, and barbarians, because they're the most effective ranged weapon that uses strength for attack and damage rolls. In most editions, there's also the Javelin of Lightning, a magic weapon that as its name suggests becomes a bolt of lightning when thrown.
104* Javelins are a (rare) weapon choice for certain troops in ''TabletopGame/WarhammerFantasy''. Having short range and the Quick to Fire rules, they're most commonly seen in the hands of Skinks and Chaos Horse Marauders; most factions lack the option to take them entirely.
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108* ''VideoGame/AgeOfChivalry'', a medieval combat-themed ''VideoGame/HalfLife2'' GameMod, features the javelineer as one of the three ranged classes, along with the longbow-wielding archer and the crossbowman. Of some note is the fact that he's the only ranged class with any notable close combat abilities, using a longspear and shield as his melee weapons. Its SpiritualSuccessor ''Videogame/ChivalryMedievalWarfare'' combines the three classes, giving the Archer class the option to wield a javelin -- and adding the ability to throw it while sprinting, increasing its damage dramatically. A javelineer can also now use his javelin in melee combat, doing away with the need to change weapons to defend yourself in close quarters.
109* In ''VideoGame/AgeOfEmpiresII'', Skirmishers are javelin-wielding ranged infantry who are strong against archers, [[GameplayAndStorySegregation despite the informational text clearly stating that actual skirmishers were used to harry heavier infantry]]. Oddly enough, they have a minimum range and thus are unable to strike enemies who are too close to them, unlike how actual skirmishers would doubtlessly just stab at the enemy with their javelins if forced to (though the Inca's unique technology fixes that). ''African Kingdoms'' adds the Berbers and their ''Genitour,'' which is essentially a mounted Skirmisher who can be trained even by players allied with the Berbers. Finally, the Vietnamese and their allies in ''Rise of Rajahs'' can upgrade Elite Skirmisher to Imperial Skirmisher.
110* In ''VideoGame/AgeOfMythology'', ''Peltasts'' are javelineers who are strong against archers, while the heroine Regenlief use her long spear as a throwing weapon. The expansion has the ''Turma,'' Atlantean horsemen who attack by throwing spears. Satyrs can throw ''multiple'' javelins as a special attack ([[LowTierLetdown but are also notoriously weak]]).
111* In ''VideoGame/AgeOfWonders'', the Wizard's Throne and Shadow Magic "Throw Spear" ability allows a single rather strong ranged attack. Nomads basic infantry unit Spearman has it, as well as some heroes.
112* The ''VideoGame/{{Avernum}}'' series has javelins as one of the possible weapons. They look like Roman pila.
113* Some units from ''VideoGame/TheBattleForWesnoth'' can use javelins, the most noticeable being the Javelineer, who can use them both in melee and at a distance.
114* In ''VideoGame/{{Broforce}}'', one of the characters (based on certain [[Franchise/{{Predator}} alien hunter]]) uses throwing spears as his primary ranged weapon.
115* ''VideoGame/ConquerorsBlade'' features several javelin-throwing units, ranging from basic Chinese and European footsoldiers to the more exotic Perceval's Royal Guards from the Arthurian season and the Retiarii gladiators. Special mention goes to Outriders, bandit horsemen who throw flaming and even ''explosive'' javelins from horseback.
116* In ''VideoGame/DiabloII'', the Amazon can specialize in javelins. Said character would return ''much'' later in ''VideoGame/HeroesOfTheStorm''. Oddly enough, her unique Maiden Javelins have a curved, glaive-like blade seemingly unfit for a throwing weapon.
117* The Qunari from ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'' use javelins.
118* ''VideoGame/DungeonFighterOnline'' has the {{C|hurchMilitant}}rusader subclass, who can use his [[HolyHandGrenade Spear of Victory]] skill to throw a spear of light.
119* Wen Yang in ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors'' uses a javelin, and likes to both throw and strike with it.
120* ''VideoGame/EmpireEarth'' has javelin throwers (and later pilum throwers and Persian cavalry) as a shorter-ranged, higher-damage alternative to the archer and is useful for reversing the TacticalRockPaperScissors. In the expansion's Roman campaign, the Legionary can throw two pila at full charge, making them remarkably good at turning enemies into pincushions.
121* In ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'', [[HordesFromTheEast Caesar's Legion]] uses small throwing spears similar to javelins, mimicking the historical Roman pilum. The Gun Runners' Arsenal DLC adds a challenge known as [[Film/ThreeHundred "Even A God-King Can Bleed"]] that rewards you if you kill Caesar with a throwing spear to the head. Spears used by the player can also have [[PoisonedWeapons poison applied]].
122* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII2'', Noel can [[MorphWeapon combine]] his swords into a javelin to attack unreachable enemies. His LimitBreak lets him throw a rapid barrage of javelins from the air.
123* ''Franchise/FireEmblem'' has the Javelin, Spear and Short Spear weapons, which alongside throwing axes count among the few weapons with 1-2 range, meaning that they can be used to attack up close ''or'' at a distance. However, this rare advantage comes at the cost of lackluster power and accuracy compared to ordinary lances.
124* Arthur from ''VideoGame/GhostsNGoblins''does this with his {{Jousting Lance}}s.
125* ''VideoGame/{{Gladius}}'': Javelin and spear throwers are incredibly strong offensively, enough to reliably kill most classes in a single hit with good equipment, though they are vulnerable if you can get close.
126* Kratos in ''VideoGame/GodOfWarGhostOfSparta'' can use the spear from the Arms of Sparta as a javelin. Said spear can magically respawn in his hand after being tossed.
127* In ''VideoGame/GodOfWarAscension'', spears are among the weapons available to either Kratos or the playable character in the multiplayer mode. In both case, the spear has some melee options but mostly can be thrown at enemies from a distance, briefly turning into a spear of pure light and returning to the hand of the user.
128* In ''VideoGame/GodOfWarRagnarok'', Kratos gains hold of the Draupnir Spear which can create copies of itself as he tosses them at the enemies and is also able to detonate the copies in a quick burst.
129* Despite the weapon class being named Spear, javelin-throwing is what any character armed with one will do in ''VideoGame/GuildWars''.
130* ''VideoGame/{{Hades}}'': Zagreus' spear can be thrown as a javelin as a special attck, complete with a return mechanic. Theseus fights using one as well, and like Zagreus' his returns to his hand after a short delay.
131* The Bandana Waddle Dee from ''VideoGame/KirbysReturnToDreamLand'' wields a spear that he uses for this purpose, and Kirby can, as well. Both just pull new spears [[HammerSpace out of nowhere]] when throwing them.
132* ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' has a few of these:
133** [[JunglePrincess Nidalee, the Bestial Huntress]] alternates between [[PantheraAwesome a cougar form]] where she pounces at and assassinates enemies, and a human form where she chucks out javelins, among other things. Said javelins are slow-moving, but infamously one of the most powerful projectiles in the game (they increase in damage based on the range travelled before they collide with a target, and they scale hard), and not only can they chunk out a large fraction of a squishy target's health, it also marks them to make the next cougar pounce even more deadly.
134** [[WarGod Pantheon, the Unbreakable Spear]] carries a "Comet Spear", and is able to thrust it at enemies in close range or charge it up to throw it forward (where upon impact, it immediately teleports back to his hand). Whichever version of the ability he uses, [[HerdHittingAttack it penetrates all enemies it passes through]] and [[InjuredVulnerability deals bonus damage to enemies who are already on low health.]]
135** [[VengefulGhost Kalista, the Spear of Vengeance]], is a ghostly agent of revenge that hunts down betrayers and [[PayEvilUntoEvil and runs them down with spectral spears]]. Unlike the other two examples, Kalista is a high-DPS champion, conjuring and hurling out spears at frightening speed, with an added ability to instantly rip out whatever spears [[HumanPincushion remain stuck in their body]] for execution damage.
136* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfDragoon'', [[FaceHeelTurn rogue knight]] [[BlowYouAway Greham]] can [[ShapingYourAttacks make javelins out of light]] in his magic attack.
137* ''VideoGame/{{Lichtspeer}}'' is ''made'' of this trope, with you playing as a lone warrior in a Germanic mythology-inspired future world fighting assorted enemies including zombies, ogres, giants and the like with your Lichtspeer, a javelin made of light which you have an unlimited supply of and use for throwing into various enemies.
138* Wardens in ''VideoGame/TheLordOfTheRingsOnline'' specialize in spears, shields and javelins, and are very good at tanking.
139* Spears in ''VideoGame/MagicRampage'' are always thrown, like all the other melee weapons. They tend to be stronger than other weapons and can always break through barriers with ease. Most magical classes are inclined to use either staves or spears.
140* {{Lizard|Folk}}men in ''VideoGame/MasterOfMagic'' have Javelineers with ranged attack strength 3 like Longbowmen, but not long-range. They also move fast and are tough in melee.
141* In ''VideoGame/{{Medievil}}'', one of the weapons you can obtain in the Hall of Heroes is a throwing spear given to you by an amazon queen. It has only 30 projectiles, but it's far more powerful than the longbow and the crossbow.
142* In ''VideoGame/MountAndBlade'', throwing spears and axes are a common weapon type.
143* [[RobotSuperhero Orisa]] of ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'' gained a javelin as part of her regular arsenal in ''Overwatch 2'', and in addition to using it for melee attacks along with her [[ArmCannon Fusion Driver]], she's able to hurl it at her enemies for a chunky burst of damage and {{knockback}}. [[DifficultButAwesome With good aim]], it's her best option for creating space and knocking enemies out of the sky.
144* ''VideoGame/RyseSonOfRome'' has Roman pila being used as the primary ranged weapon for Marius.
145* Nordein Hunters in ''VideoGame/{{Shaiya}}'' use the javelin in place of the Crossbow wielded by Elven Archers of the Light side.
146* In ''VideoGame/TalesOfLegendia'', this is the weapon of choice for Moses. Like some other examples, he generates new javelins to throw out of nowhere.
147* ''VideoGame/ThroneOfDarkness'' has the Nage-yari (throwing spear) as the strongest throwing weapon avaible, dealing much more damage than other knives, darts or shurikens.
148* In the ''VideoGame/TotalWar'' series, javelinmen are a core component of most early armies; a cheap, short-distance but high piercing unit that won't last long in any direct melee combat. In ''VideoGame/TotalWarRomeII'', most melee units in the game carry javelins as well as their normal weapons which they'll throw just before charging the enemy or being charged. This is in addition to other specialized javelinmen and cavalry javelinmen units. ''VideoGame/TotalWarAttila'' has the javelin be very powerful in damage output, ensuring they'll quickly tear apart even the most armored units if thrown from an unshielded side but are low in range and total ammunition. They are much more uncommon in ''VideoGame/TotalWarWarhammer'', limited to being in the hands a few Chaos and Norsca ranged units. In the ''Shogun'' series and ''VideoGame/EmpireTotalWar'', javelins are entirely absent.
149* ''VideoGame/{{Tyranny}}'' has this as a weapon option (along with throwing knives). Maximising your reputation with the Vendrien Guard gives you the ability to throw a javelin made of light.
150* ''VideoGame/WarcraftIII'' has a few units making use of Javelins.
151** The Horde has Troll Headhunters and their upgraded version Troll {{Berserker}}s, throw spears, both having large quivers/spearholders on their backs to carry extra spears (with even the {{Berserker}}s dual wielding them to throw two consecutively!). They have the least range of all the factions' basic ranged units, but still provide decent cover fire for the melee oriented units and can take care of airborne units!
152** While on the ''creeps'' side of things, the Bandits have ranged versions that replace their axes with javelins. They are both called Brigand and Assassin, with the latter using poisoned javelins instead. Although they do keep their shields and have large javelin quivers on their backs.
153* This is the weapon art of the Follower Javelin in ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsIII'', one of the weapons introduced in the ''Ashes of Ariandel'' [[DownloadableContent DLC]]. The [[FlavorText description]] states that you're not throwing the spear itself, but rather an illusion of a spear that assumes temporary form.
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157* ''WebAnimation/AnimatedInanimateBattle'': Frisbee is extremely fond of javelins, and is even labelled with the scientific name of [[CanisLatinicus Javelinus Throwicus]]. Of course, his skills just involve throwing the javelins around willy-nilly, which may injure anyone happening to be in his projectiles' paths.
158* Pyrrha Nikos wields a weapon that acts as a javelin -- or at least it does part of the time. With this being ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', it transforms into a short sword and rifle. Interesting enough, when using it as javelin, she actually uses the gun part of the weapon to give the weapon a RecoilBoost.
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162* Chief's weapon of choice in ''Webcomic/{{Goblins}}'' is a magical javelin that splits into multiple projectiles when thrown and teleports back into his hand once it finds its target.
163* ''Webcomic/TowerOfGod'': The entire point of the Spear Bearers. Special notice goes to Rak, who wields a 5 meter long spear, which he also uses in hand-to-hand combat.
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167* ''WesternAnimation/GIJoe'': The character Lady Jaye uses javelins -- and they have multi-purpose heads, which get her and her friends out of numerous problems.
168* ''WesternAnimation/AThousandAndOneAmericas'': In the fifteenth episode, Native Americans are shown using javelins to hunt a herd of bisons. Knowing that it's difficult to deep-six a bison with one while it's running at great speeds, their plan is to lure them into a small ravine, and when one falls down into it they do throw a javelin at it in order to deliver the final blow.
169* In Season 7 of ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'', [[Recap/TheVentureBrosS5E5OSILoveYou a flashback]] showing the start of Brock Samson and Molotov Cocktease's long-running love-hate relationship begins with his first mission during the "Goodwill Games" event. It transpires that Molotov killed Brock's partner, while the soon-to-be infamous Swedish Murdermachine returned the favor by grabbing a javelin and impaling her father from afar.
170* Naturally the badass Sportsmaster from ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'' has javelins as a part of his vast weaponized sports-themed arsenal -- not just normal javelins however, but explosive ones. While he employs them in hand to hand combat, he also uses them for ranged attacks -- especially the explosive type, as they can either explode on impact or be set to explode at a certain time like a grenade.
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174* Most ancient cultures west of India made heavy use of javelins because they're easier to produce than the bow, the javelin's greater weight made it more effective against men wearing armor than most of the bows available, and javelins don't require nearly as much skill to use effectively, especially at short ranges.
175** ''Peltasts'' were the javelin-throwers of the [[UsefulNotes/AncientGreece Classical Greek]] era. They were light troops used to pester the enemy, slowly bleeding off their forces while rapidly retreating from danger. So effective were they, being armed for maximum speed only with their javelins and light shields called ''pelta'', after which they were named, that they smashed entire corps of powerful, heavily armed hoplites without as much as a scratch, removing them from their pedestal of battlefield dominance in the Mediterranean.
176** The Persian ''Palta'' were short, heavy cornel-wood spears, made to be hard and durable so they fared equally well as ranged or melee weapons. The most basic load-out for Persian horsemen was two of these, one for throwing and one for hand-to-hand, and they were often the weapon used in duels among mounted Persian noblemen. When engaging the Greeks, this gave Persian cavalry an edge, as the longer, more fragile Greek spears were more difficult to handle and tended to break first.
177** Roman soldiers went to battle armed with the ''pilum'' (plural ''pila''), a heavy wood shaft joined to a pyramidal iron point by a fairly thin shank of iron. At least with some pila at some times, the softer shanks would bend on impact, making it difficult for the enemy to pick them up and throw them back. (In other cases, the whole thing was of hardened iron.) Pila were dangerous in great part because they could penetrate a shield to impale the holder; failing that, a shield impaled with a pilum became hard to use.
178* The African ''Assegai'' was widely and effectively employed. Its cousin the Zulu Iklwa, which was short enough that it could also be used as a [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice thrusting sword]], was also dangerous, but more for melee.
179* Javelins were also widely used in the Americas. Spear-throwers (the device, as discussed above) were quite widespread, at their most basic as a stick with a hook or cup at the back that held a projectile usually as long as a short spear.
180** In Mesoamerica, ''atlatl'' was the Náhuatl name for the spear-thrower. It was considered very difficult to master, and so was a symbol of distinction and skill; Aztec gods were very commonly depicted wielding one. It was said to be able to punch through any armor, quilted, leather or chainmail -- but not the Spanish steel plate of the invasion period.
181** Likewise in South America, the Muisca of the central highlands of Colombia held the spear-thrower, or ''kysky'' as it was called, in very high regard. It was a standard warrior weapon; their main tactic consisting of using the kysky while the enemy approached and then finishing them off in melee, apparently disregarding bows altogether. The army's archers were prisoners from other peoples, mostly of Carib stock, such as their arch-enemies the Panche, leaving the core Muisca army with their hands free to throw the deadly projectiles, said by the Spaniards to be able to go through an unarmoured man entirely, and through any shield or armour the native peoples had. As symbol of prestige and warrior pride, the kysky is usually seen in the hands of their iconic gold figures of ''El Dorado'' fame, making clear those represented are men of battle-prowess and power.
182* The spear-thrower is known in Australia by the aboriginal word ''woomera'', and is a prominent weapon in native combat, along with almost every throwing weapon ever conceived.
183* The Māori taiaha could be used this way, though it could just as easily be used as a MartialArtsStaff.
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