This fine gray powder causes targets to suffer from uncontrollable itching until they spend at least 1 round washing it off.
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A javelin is a thin throwing spear .
This batonlike weapon is fitted with a metal hook that can be used to block and pin an opponent's weapon.
Similar to a sickle, a kama is a short, curved blade attached to a simple handle.
This weapon comprises a pair of kama connected with an 8-foot length of chain.
Specifically constructed for samurai, katanas employ multiple types of steel combined in a distinctive forging process.
This single case conceals a pair of matched fighting swords perfectly balanced to be wielded as a pair.
This small, curved pull dagger has a metal loop at the base of its handle, allowing it to be secured with a pinky or worn on a string tied in the hair.
Also known as firebreather's oil, this bitter liquid is harder to ignite than common oil but burns quickly at a low temperature, making it ideal for exotic performers such as fire-spinners and flame-s
The kestros is an oddly shaped Bronze Age sling used for launching kestros darts.
This dart, meant to be thrown using a kestros, consists of a heavy metal point about 9 inches long attached to a shaft of wood about 12 inches long, fletched with feathers for stability.
This heavy blade has a convex curve near the end, making its overall shape similar to a battleaxe.
The traditional form of this tribal weapon is a short metal blade bound to the skull of a large horned lizard, but a skilled smith can craft one entirely out of metal.
Knuckle axes, usually used in pairs, resemble axe blades mounted on brass knuckles.
A kukri is a curved blade, about 1 foot in length.
This weapon has a single kama or sickle held in the off hand, attached by 10 feet of fine chain to a weighted metal ball.
This weapon consists of a foot-long double-edged blade, with another smaller, curved hook-blade sticking out the side like a rooster's spur.
A lance deals double damage when used from the back of a charging mount.
This thrown weapon is a length of rope with a simple open knot on one end that allows you entangle a foe like you would using a net.
You draw a light crossbow back by pulling a lever.
A light flail consists of a weighted striking end connected to a handle by a sturdy chain.
A lighter version of a warhammer, this weapon usually has a sleek metal head with one striking surface.
A mace is made up of an ornate metal head attached to a simple wooden or metal shaft.
This weapon, adapted from the pickaxe tool, has a head with a slightly curved, armor-piercing spike and a hammerlike counterweight.