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Bio-Chakram

Bio-Chakram

(Special)

Bio-chakrams are sharp-edged discs designed to return to the wielder’s hand when thrown. All bio-chakrams come equipped with the biometric weapon augment. When you make a ranged attack with the bio-chakram, it returns to your hand whether the attack hits or misses and regardless of what space you are in.

Butterfly sword

Butterfly sword

(Chinese) These use the statistics of shortswords, and are usually wielded in pairs. They have the dual-wielding property.

Chakram

Chakram

(Indian) This circular, bladed throwing weapon uses the statistics of a

Claymore

Claymore

(Scottish) This cross-hilted weapon uses the statistics of a

Combat Chainsaw

Combat Chainsaw

Unlike the tools designed for industry or personal use, combat chainsaws are meant for war. When you make a damage roll with the weapon, if either of the dice result in a 4, you can roll an additional d4 and add the result to the total damage dealt.

Heavy (STR 13+)

Crossdagger

Crossdagger

This weapon resembles a cross with four razor-sharp blades on each end. A creature not proficient with the crossdagger takes 1d4 slashing damage when it uses the weapon to make an attack and rolls a natural 1.

Dao

Dao

(Chinese) A curved broadsword that uses the statistics of a

Dueling Sword

Dueling Sword

Well-crafted and usually individually designed, dueling swords are often ceremonial – however many cultures still regard hand-to-hand combat as an honorable way to resolve disputes.

Katana

Katana

(Japanese) This weapon uses the statistics of a fine

Khopesh

Khopesh

(Egyptian) This sickle-shaped sword uses the statistics of a

Kusarigama

Kusarigama

(Japanese) This is a sickle on a chain.

Labrys

Labrys

(Greek) This ornate weapon uses the statistics of a

Machahuitl

Machahuitl

(Aztec) This club with embedded obsidian blades functions as a fine

Mono-Whip

Mono-Whip

Spools of monomolecular wire affixed to a thin handle, mono-whips slice neatly through organic and inorganic matter alike.

Ninjato

Ninjato

(Japanese) This uses the statistics of a straight-bladed

Ring blade

Ring blade

This metal hoop has sharpened edges that make it deadly whether thrown or used in hand. It costs only 1 exertion point to use the Ricochet combat maneuver with this weapon. In addition, when you throw this weapon, you may make the attack with disadvantage, and on a hit it returns to your hand.

Tomahawk

Tomahawk

(Native American) A tomahawk uses the statistics of a

Wakizashi

Wakizashi

(Japanese) This blade uses the statistics of a