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Trinity is home to several unique weapons, as well as several weapons of vaguely real-world origin that are used to flesh out various cultures.
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==Simple Weapons==
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'''Simple Weapons'''
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''' Damage'''
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'''Weapon Cost Sm Med Crit Range Inc Weight Type'''
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''Light Melee''
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  Baton   5g 1d3 1d4 x2 -- 2 lb. Bludgeoning
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''One-Handed Melee''
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  Pole 10g 1d4 1d6 x2 -- 6 lb. Bludgeoning
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<div id="Baton">
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'''Baton'''
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: A rather short, compact staff. Similar to a club; however, this item is more finely and carefully crafted, allowing it to be used as a ''martial arts weapon''.
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<div id="Pole">
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'''Pole'''
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: Similar in construction to a staff, but shorter, so as to be usable in one hand. A pole may be used as a ''martial arts weapon''.
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==Martial Weapons==
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'''Martial Weapons'''
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''' Damage'''
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'''Weapon Cost Sm Med Crit Range Inc Weight Type'''
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''Light Melee''
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  Shuko   5g 1d3 1d4 19-20/x2 -- 1 lb. Slashing
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''One-Handed Melee''
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  Claw 20g 1d4 1d6 19-20/x2 -- 1 lb. Slashing
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''Two-Handed Melee''
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  Lucerne Hammer<sup>1</sup> 12g 1d6 2d4 x4 -- 10 lb. Piercing
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<sup>1</sup> Reach weapon.
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<div id="Claw">
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'''Claw'''
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: A tight-fitting glove with three blade extending from the knuckles, the claw is an unwieldy but powerful weapon. A character wielding a claw gets a +4 bonus on rolls against being disarmed, and a +2 bonus on sunder attempts. The claw is a ''martial arts weapon''.
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<div id="Lucerne_Hammer">
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'''Lucerne Hammer'''
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: A lucerne hammer has reach; you can strike opponents 10 feet away with it, but you can't strike adjacent foes.
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: This polearm resembles a pick on a pole and is designed to puncture heavy armor.
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<div id="Shuko">
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'''Shuko'''
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: A tight-fitting glove with four small blades jutting from the top of the palm, the shuko is more of a utilitarian tool than a weapon, though it serves effectively enough. A character wielding a shuko gets a +4 bonus on rolls against being disarmed, and a +4 bonus on Climb checks. The shuko is a ''martial arts weapon''.
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==Exotic Weapons==
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'''Exotic Weapons'''
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''' Damage'''
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'''Weapon Cost Sm Med Crit Range Inc Weight Type'''
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''One-Handed Melee''
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  Sash 12g 1d6 1d8 x3 -- 3 lb. Bludgeoning and Piercing
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''Two-Handed Melee''
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  Greatspear<sup>1</sup> 25g 1d10 2d6 x3 10 ft. 9 lb. Piercing
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  Katana 325g 1d8 1d10 19-20/x2 -- 8 lb. Slashing
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  Poleaxe, Heavy<sup>1</sup> 20g 1d10 2d6 x3 -- 15 lb. Piercing or Slashing<sup>2</sup>
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  Rug 30g 1d10 2d6 19-20/x3 -- 10 lb. Bludgeoning
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  Sarrash, Halfling<sup>1</sup> 18g 1d8 1d10 19-20/x4 -- 10 lb. Slashing
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''Three-Handed Melee''
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  Zweihandir 200g 2d8 3d6 19-20/x4 -- 60 lb. Slashing
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<sup>1</sup> Reach weapon.
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<sup>2</sup> When you make an attack with this weapon, choose which type of damage you deal.
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<div id="Greatspear">
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'''Greatspear'''
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: A greatspear has reach; you can strike opponents 10 feet away with it, but you can't strike adjacent foes.
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: This broad-bladed spear has a long, flat blade, and is too heavy to wield properly without proficiency.
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<div id="Katana">
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'''Katana'''
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: The preferred weapon of the west, the katana is essentially a specialized bastard sword. All katanas are automatically masterwork (this is reflected in the cost, above).
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<div id="Poleaxe_Heavy">
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'''Poleaxe, Heavy'''
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: A heavy poleaxe has reach; you can strike opponents 10 feet away with it, but you can't strike adjacent foes.
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: Normally, you strike with the heavy poleaxe's head, but the spike on the end is useful against charging opponents. If you use a ready action to set a heavy poleaxe against a charge, you deal double damage if you score a hit against a charging creature.
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<div id="Rug">
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'''Rug'''
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: While the vast majority of actual rugs are constructed of normal cloths, rugs fabricated for combat use are typically made of [[Steelcloth | steelcloth]]. Characters proficient with a rug may use a normal rug as a weapon, but such a weapon normally only deals nonlethal damage. A character actively defending herself with a rug gains half again as much benefit from doing so (if the character normally gains +4 to AC while fighting defensively, she would instead gain +6 while wielding a rug). In addition, the rug is a reach weapon, allowing the wielder to strike creatures within a 10 foot range; the rug can be used to hit adjacent opponents, as well. The rug is a ''martial arts weapon''.
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<div id="Halfling_Sarrash">
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'''Sarrash, Halfling'''
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: A halfling sarrash has reach; you can strike opponents 10 feet away with it, but you can't strike adjacent foes.
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: Similar to a scythe, the halfling sarrash developed by the halflings in the age of the Ronkan Empire consists of a sickle-like blade at the end of a long pole.
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: Because of a sarrash's curved blade, you can also use it to make trip attacks. If you are tripped during your own trip attempt, you can drop the sarrash to avoid being tripped.
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: [[Halfling|Halflings]] (Highlander and [[Halfling#Lowlander_Halfling|Lowlander]] halflings, but not [[Halfling#Outrider_Halfling|Outrider]] halflings) have weapon familiarity in regards to the halfling sarrash, and thus treat it as a martial weapon.
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<div id="Sash">
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'''Sash'''
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: Typically constructed of lightweight [[Steelcloth | steelcloth]], the sash is a vicious weapon in the appropriate hands. A character proficient with a sash can use a normal cloth sash as a weapon, but such a weapon normally only deals nonlethal damage. The sash is a ''martial arts weapon''.
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<div id="Zweihandir">
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'''Zweihandir'''
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: With a long history of use, the zweihandir is the epitome of weaponry designed for front-line fighters. Normal humanoids must use their knee or similar appendage to brace the weapon; as such, actively wielding a zweihandir reduces the wielder's movement speeds by half, to a minimum of 5 feet.
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[[category:Mechanics]]
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[[category:Equipment]]
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Latest revision as of 07:44, 20 November 2017