Elven Curvesword
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his weapon of ancient Elvish heritage appears at first to be a variant of the scimitar. But while the curve of the blades may be similar, the Elvish Curvesword's blade is thinner and narrower. The resulting weapon is almost as light as a rapier, and can be used with the same finesse. In the hands of a practiced wielder, its lightness can make it far more deadly than a scimitar, while still capable of being just as overpowering.
Despite the fact that the blade looks and at first feels as if it should be easy to wield by an experienced swordsperson, the unique balance and form of this weapon require specialized training for anyone not of Elvish origin to wield properly.
Despite the fact that the blade looks and at first feels as if it should be easy to wield by an experienced swordsperson, the unique balance and form of this weapon require specialized training for anyone not of Elvish origin to wield properly.
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Elven Curvesword (Elven Curve Blade) - ITEM 1
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Usage one-handed; Bulk 2; Activate Strike;
Weapon Group: Sword
Damage: 1d8 Slashing
Elf: Specific training in Elvish Weaponry required to properly wield this weapon.
Finesse: Dexterity modifier can be used instead of Strength modifier on attack rolls.(Strength modifier is still used when calculating damage.)
Foreceful: This weapon becomes more dangerous as it builds momentum. When attacking more than once in a single turn, the second attack gains a circumstance bonus to damage equal to the number of weapon damage dice, and each subsequent attack gains a circumstance bonus to damage equal to double the number of weapon damage dice.
Martial: Proficiency in Martial Weapons required to avoid a circumstance penalty for use.
Melee: This weapon can be used for combat with an opponent that is within a character's Reach.
Damage: 1d8 Slashing
Elf: Specific training in Elvish Weaponry required to properly wield this weapon.
Finesse: Dexterity modifier can be used instead of Strength modifier on attack rolls.(Strength modifier is still used when calculating damage.)
Foreceful: This weapon becomes more dangerous as it builds momentum. When attacking more than once in a single turn, the second attack gains a circumstance bonus to damage equal to the number of weapon damage dice, and each subsequent attack gains a circumstance bonus to damage equal to double the number of weapon damage dice.
Martial: Proficiency in Martial Weapons required to avoid a circumstance penalty for use.
Melee: This weapon can be used for combat with an opponent that is within a character's Reach.
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