This short, curved blade was created by goblins, who often drill numerous holes into it in an attempt to reduce its weight.
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This Stone Age weapon is a 4-foot-long version of the terbutje.
You can empty the contents of this palm-sized metal tube with a quick flick of your wrist (a move action), causing the bubbling transparent liquid within to instantly solidify into a jagged crystallin
A mattock resembles a two-handed pick, but with a chisel-like blade instead of a point.
This Bronze Age weapon is an early polearm consisting of a long, single-edged blade attached to a sturdy staff, sometimes slightly curved.
The head of this wooden Stone Age polearm is edged with jagged bits of obsidian, glass, teeth, or similar materials.
This Stone Age weapon, also called a macuahuitl, is made from a length of tempered wood.
This 4-foot-long version of the terbutje is too large to use in one hand without special training; thus it is an exotic weapon.