Weapons

Steel Greataxe (Steel Weapons)

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Length: 70 inches
Weight: 6 lbs
REQUIREMENT: Strength MUST BE at least 6.
Description: This massive weapon is a terrifying force in the hands of the right person. Much like the smaller battle axe, the greataxe has tremendous force behind each strike which can cause massive damage to an opponent who is even wearing armor. The heavier weight of the greataxe means that the force behind each blow is even stronger, and while you lose the capability of using a shield alongside it - it will strike fear into the hearts of all who see it and could easily sever a limb in one blow. It has a good cutting edge and is carried into battle on hand.

Stats

Stat Bonus
Strength 5

Steel Battle Axe (Steel Weapons)

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Length: 24 inches (from tip of handle to tip of blade)
Weight: 2 lbs
Description: This handy battle axe is a main hand weapon often paired with a shield, or even used on it’s lonesome (though you’re probably going to want that shield). It is not made to be thrown (so, not a throwing axe) and thus requires a less precise touch when it comes to striking enemies. A blow from a battle axe applies a large amount of force and could severely hurt someone with or without armor. It has a good cutting edge and is often carried into battle on hand.

Stats

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Dexterity 2
Strength 3

Steel Pike (Steel Weapons)

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Length: 10 feet/120 inches
Weight: 7 lbs
REQUIREMENT: Strength MUST BE at least 6.
Description: A main hand weapon that boasts incredible reach, the pike is even able to outclass a Zweihander in reach and thus has a great advantage in battle against many one-handed bladed weapons. This pike must be wielded with two hands for maximum control to make battle with it possible at all. It has a good cutting edge and is always carried on hand into battle.

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Endurance 3
Strength 3

Steel Spear (Steel Weapons)

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Length: 4 feet/48 inches
Weight: 3 lbs
Description: A main hand weapon that is often paired with a shield and perhaps a sidearm such as a sword, the spear is capable of reaching distances that a sword cannot - in most cases outclassing them. The shear reach of a spear gives it a great strength that many one handed weapons are unable to boast. A spear can be wielded with one hand, but also can be used with two hands for greater control. It has a good cutting edge and is most often carried into battle on hand.

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Endurance 3
Strength 2

Steel Zweihander (Steel Weapons)

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Length: 85 inches (from pommel to tip of blade)
Weight: 6 lbs
REQUIREMENT: Strength MUST BE 6 or above
Description: The Zweihander is a main hand weapon that holds a good heft to it. It is best wielded with two hands for maximum control, for trying to use one hand would too cumbersome for battle. Using a weapon such as this requires not only strength but good wrist control. It has the most reach of any other sword. It has a good cutting edge, and is most often carried on hand into battle.

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Endurance 2
Strength 4

Steel Longsword (Steel Weapons)

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Length: 47 inches (from pommel to tip of blade)
Weight: 2.5 lbs
Description: A popular sidearm often paired with a shield, the longsword gives the most reach of swords that can be paired with a shield and it is the most widely used on the battlefield. It is also common to see longswords without a shield used in one on one duels. It takes a trained arm to use properly, but you can always count on the strength of this classic blade. It has a good cutting edge and is usually worn at the side of the hip.

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Endurance 2
Strength 3

Steel Shortsword (Steel Weapons)

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Length: 25 inches (from pommel to tip of blade)
Weight: 2 lbs
Description: A popular sidearm, often paired with shields. While it’s short range isn’t optimal, it makes this blade light and easy to use. It has a good cutting edge and is often worn at the side of the hip.

Stats

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Dexterity 2
Strength 3

Steel Dagger (Steel Weapons)

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Length: 17 inches (From pommel to tip of the blade)
Weight: 1 lb
Description: The dagger is an easy to use weapon that requires little formal training. Those who are skilled may use this small, quick weapon to the best of its ability. It had a good cutting edge, and can be easily concealed.

Stats

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Dexterity 3
Strength 2

Maple Steel Staff (Bows and Staffs)

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Length: 100 inches
Weight: 1lb
Description: Though this staff has small pointy bits on each end, it is significantly lighter than many polearm weapons and thus is easily used in many martial arts. This staff has a significant reach, almost as much as any other polearm - but it deals blunt force damage. You won’t be slashing and slicing your foes up, but the staff allows most to deliver a strong crushing blow (provided you have good form and aren’t just swinging a giant stick around - but swinging a giant stick around is certainly… a strategy.) It is often carried on hand into battle.

Stats

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Dexterity 3
Strength 2

Oaken Longbow (Bows and Staffs)

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Length: 72 inches
Weight: 4 lbs with a draw weight of 110lbs
REQUIREMENTS: Strength MUST BE at least 6 and Dexterity MUST BE at least 4
Range: 660 feet (Trained Effective Maximum)
Description: The longbow is a lot larger than it’s shorter counterpart, and thus requires more space to draw its bowstring. It has a great advantage, however, in its effective range. As the larger bowstring allows an archer to draw more force, the range in which you could fatally strike something is larger than that of a shortbow. Arrows are able to fly more stable and hit with a more effective force despite a shorter travel distance.

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Stat Bonus
Dexterity 1
Strength 3

Oaken Shortbow (Bows and Staffs)

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Length: 40 inches
Weight: 2 lbs with a draw weight of 60lbs
REQUIREMENT: Dexterity MUST BE at least 5.
Range: 500 feet (Trained Effective Maximum)
Description: The shortbow may have a shorter range than longer bows, but it is light and easy to use. It does not require a lot of space to nock an arrow and draw the bowstring back and its use allows for faster strikes and easier movement. Arrows can fly farther with a shorter bow, but they are less stable in their flight and archers are less likely to land a fatal blow from farther away.

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Stat Bonus
Dexterity 2
Strength 1

Maple Shortbow (Bows and Staffs)

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Length: 40 inches
Weight: 2 lbs with a draw weight of 60lbs
REQUIREMENT: Dexterity MUST BE at least 5.
Range: 500 feet (Trained Effective Maximum)
Description: The shortbow may have a shorter range than longer bows, but it is light and easy to use. It does not require a lot of space to nock an arrow and draw the bowstring back and its use allows for faster strikes and easier movement. Arrows can fly farther with a shorter bow, but they are less stable in their flight and archers are less likely to land a fatal blow from farther away.

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Stat Bonus
Dexterity 3
Strength 2

Maple Steel Longbow (Bows and Staffs)

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Length: 72 inches
Weight: 4 lbs with a draw weight of 110 lbs
REQUIREMENTS: Strength MUST BE at least 6 and Dexterity MUST BE at least 4
Range: 660 feet (Trained Effective Maximum)
Description: The longbow is a lot larger than it’s shorter counterpart, and thus requires more space to draw its bowstring. It has a great advantage, however, in its effective range. As the larger bowstring allows an archer to draw more force, the range in which you could fatally strike something is larger than that of a shortbow. Arrows are able to fly more stable and hit with a more effective force despite a shorter travel distance.

Stats

Stat Bonus
Dexterity 2
Strength 4

Oaken Staff (Bows and Staffs)

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Length: 100 inches
Weight: 1lb
Description: As a bo staff does not have any pointy bits on either end, it is significantly lighter than many polearm weapons and thus is easily used in many martial arts. This staff has a significant reach, almost as much as any other polearm - but it deals blunt force damage. You won’t be slashing and slicing your foes up, but the staff allows most to deliver a strong crushing blow (provided you have good form and aren’t just swinging a giant stick around - but swinging a giant stick around is certainly… a strategy.) It is often carried on hand into battle.

Stats

Stat Bonus
Dexterity 2
Strength 1
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