Bladed Gauntlet (3.5e Equipment)
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Size | Cost1 | Damage | Weight1 | hp | |||||||
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Fine | * | 1 | * | — | |||||||
Diminutive | * | 1d2 | * | — | |||||||
Tiny | * | 1d3 | * | — | |||||||
Small | 30 gp | 1d4 | 1 | — | |||||||
Medium | 30 gp | 1d6 | 2 lbs | — | |||||||
Large | 60 gp | 1d8 | 4 | — | |||||||
Huge | * | 2d6 | * | — | |||||||
Gargantuan | * | 3d6 | * | — | |||||||
Colossal | * | 4d6 | * | — | |||||||
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Bladed Gauntlets are usually purchased as a pair, and are wielded on the user's hands and forearms. Bladed Gauntlets are similar to normal Gauntlets, with the additional ability to insert (and lock into place) a specially made blade into the forearm part of the equipment that extends past the user's closed fist by about five inches.
When a Bladed Gauntlet is magically enhanced, it bestows the enhancement(s) onto the blade as well. The blade cannot be enhanced separately.
A Bladed Gauntlet leaves the user's hand free to perform other actions.
Without the blade, a Bladed Gauntlet is treated as a regular Gauntlet. When the blade is inserted, it is treated as a Bladed Gauntlet.
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