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(I was just thinking about how these two would work for bashing people with creatures too)
 
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|name=Small Object
 
|name=Small Object
 
|itemtype=Weapon
 
|itemtype=Weapon
|fluff=This is a small object, not designed at all for combat, like a rock, glass, or fork.
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|fluff=This is a small object, not designed at all for combat, like a teacup, spoon, or book.
 
|value=0
 
|value=0
 
|weight=Up to 3 kilograms
 
|weight=Up to 3 kilograms
|damage=1d8-2 Physical
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|descriptors=[ [[Muscle-Damage]] ]
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|damage=1d6-1 Physical
 
|handedness=Can only be used one-handed.
 
|handedness=Can only be used one-handed.
 
|special=When it is used in a non-critical hit to deal more damage than the Toughness of its constituent material, it takes a wound, which usually breaks it.
 
|special=When it is used in a non-critical hit to deal more damage than the Toughness of its constituent material, it takes a wound, which usually breaks it.

Latest revision as of 02:52, 16 February 2018

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Small Object
Weapon
This is a small object, not designed at all for combat, like a teacup, spoon, or book.
[ Muscle-Damage ]
Value 0 copper
Weight Up to 3 kilograms
Damage: 1d6-1 Physical
Handedness: Can only be used one-handed.
Special: When it is used in a non-critical hit to deal more damage than the Toughness of its constituent material, it takes a wound, which usually breaks it.