You can bash with a spiked shield instead of using it for defense.
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You can bash with a spiked shield instead of using it for defense.
When lit, this foot-long wooden tube launches a flaming pyrotechnic candle every round for 4 rounds.
This tree stump-sized bundle of tubes immediately begins to emit arcs of multi-colored sparks when lit.
From a central metal ring, four tapering metal blades extend like points on a compass rose.
A Medium character deals 1d3 points of nonlethal damage with an unarmed strike.
This slender light blade lies within a wooden container that serves as both its scabbard and hiding place.
A combination weapon, this gun mixes a coat pistol with a sword cane.
A bastard sword is about 4 feet in length, making it too large to use in one hand without special training; thus, it is an exotic weapon.
This unusual sword has a straight 2-foot-long blade with six shorter L-shaped blades protruding, three on each side in a staggered pattern.
A two-bladed sword is a double weapon twin blades extend from either side of a central, short haft, allowing the wielder to attack with graceful but deadly flourishes.
You can use this dagger to disarm or sunder enemy blades by catching them in the grooves on the back of the blade and using your weapon as a lever.
The Stone Age taiaha is a long, heavy stick, club-shaped at one end and tipped with a wooden or metal spear point at the other.
This sack contains tanglefoot bag materials and alchemical powders that burn at a high temperature.
Also known as an iron claw, this device consists of a fanlike structure of three or more 10-inch blades secured to a sturdy handle strapped to the forearm of the off hand.
Heavy blades typically used by guardians of religious sites, temple swords have distinctive crescent-shaped blades, appearing as an amalgam of a sickle and sword.
The head of this wooden Stone Age polearm is edged with jagged bits of obsidian, glass, teeth, or similar materials.
This Stone Age weapon, also called a macuahuitl, is made from a length of tempered wood.
This 4-foot-long version of the terbutje is too large to use in one hand without special training; thus it is an exotic weapon.
A slight improvement over the greatclub, this weapon consists of a long, slender length of wood or metal whose upper half is shod with a thick sheet of studded iron.
This one-handed axe is small and perfectly balanced for throwing, and can be used as a melee weapon.
This shield is designed for throwing and has specially designed straps that allow you to unclasp and throw it as a free action.
This long, tridentlike weapon consists of a three-pronged metal fork set upon an 8-foot-long shaft.
These L-shaped fighting batons are good for striking and blocking.