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Reu'Vestia Campaign Setting

Fullblade

Weapon Great (Heavy, Unwieldy), Two-Handed Very Rare

Originally conceived and designed during the early part of the Era of Unity by the great Orcish artificer Gurash Golga, the Fullblade is a huge sword with one purpose: to cut the previously uncuttable. With a blade twice the size of the already large greatsword, and nearly four times as heavy, this mighty weapon is a sword only in appearance, trading every ounce of finesse for the ability to utilize gravity to its fullest.


So great is the swing of a properly utilised Fullblade that it has been known to cut lesser creatures in twain. It is of no surprise thus that some regions refer to it as the "Guillotine Sword". - Vific al Varion, The Chronicles of Reu'Vestia

Type Damage Damage Range Properties
None 2d8 Slashing Great (Heavy, Unwieldy), Two-Handed

Cost: 150 gp Weight: 23 lb


 

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