Great Cleaver (3.5e Equipment)
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Size | Cost1 | Damage | Weight1 | hp | |||||||
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Fine | * | 1d3 | * | 1 | |||||||
Diminutive | * | 1d4 | * | 1 | |||||||
Tiny | * | 1d6 | * | 2 | |||||||
Small | 30 | 1d8 | 8 lb. | 5 | |||||||
Medium | 30 | 1d10 | 16 lb. | 10 | |||||||
Large | 40 | 2d8 | 32 lb. | 20 | |||||||
Huge | * | 3d8 | * | 40 | |||||||
Gargantuan | * | 4d8 | * | 80 | |||||||
Colossal | * | 6d8 | * | 160 | |||||||
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The great cleaver lives up to its name in that is it little more than an oversized meat cleaver when used. Build like a greatsword, the blade is thick, heavy, and broad. There is no stabbing tip, instead it is used more like an axe. Some Great Cleavers look like a cleaver, others have the handle inset into the blade itself. Regardless of how it looks, it is a powerful, but unwieldy, weapon.
The great cleaver is too large to wield in one hand without special training (the appropriate Exotic Weapon Proficiency feat). A character can use a great cleaver two-handed as a martial weapon.
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