Forearm Blade (5e Equipment)

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Scales.png This page is of questionable balance. Reason: You can always just flavor a shortsword to be an arm blade. You don't need to make an entirely new weapon page. Additionally, 100gp is pretty steep for what is effectively just a shortsword but tied to your arm.


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Forearm Blade

Martial Melee Weapons
Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Forearm Blade 100 gp 1d6 slashing 2 lb. Finesse, Light

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The forearm blade can be duel-wielded, yet gives a disadvantage on hand Dexterity checks when it is duel-wielded.