Difference between revisions of "Great Weapon (V7)"

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===A type of [[Weapon]]===
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===A type of [[Weapon (V7)]]===
  
===From the [[Rulebook]]===
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===From the [[Rulebook (V7)]]===
 
If a weapon is five feet or more in length, has a minimum of three feet of contiguous striking surface (staves must have at least two feet at each
 
If a weapon is five feet or more in length, has a minimum of three feet of contiguous striking surface (staves must have at least two feet at each
end), and a minimum diameter of four inches (flat blades require a four inch cross section) over the entire striking surface, then it is considered Great and becomes [[Red Weapon|Red]] when wielded two-handed in a slashing or bludgeoning manner— Never when used to stab or pierce.
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end), and a minimum diameter of four inches (flat blades require a four inch cross section) over the entire striking surface, then it is considered Great and becomes [[Red Weapon (V7)|Red]] when wielded two-handed in a slashing or bludgeoning manner— Never when used to stab or pierce.
  
 
===Who can use Great Weapons?===
 
===Who can use Great Weapons?===
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===How do you make Great Weapons?===
 
===How do you make Great Weapons?===
  
See the [[Equipment Construction]] pages for more information.
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See the [[Equipment Construction (V7)]] pages for more information.
  
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Latest revision as of 20:31, 9 January 2015

A type of Weapon (V7)

From the Rulebook (V7)

If a weapon is five feet or more in length, has a minimum of three feet of contiguous striking surface (staves must have at least two feet at each end), and a minimum diameter of four inches (flat blades require a four inch cross section) over the entire striking surface, then it is considered Great and becomes Red when wielded two-handed in a slashing or bludgeoning manner— Never when used to stab or pierce.

Who can use Great Weapons?

How do you make Great Weapons?

See the Equipment Construction (V7) pages for more information.