Double Trident (3.5e Equipment)
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Size | Cost1 | Damage | Weight1 | hp | |||||||
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Fine | 5 gp | 1d2 | .375 lb. | 1 | |||||||
Diminutive | 10 gp | 1d3 | .75 lb. | 1 | |||||||
Tiny | 10 gp | 1d4 | 1.5 lb. | 1 | |||||||
Small | 20 gp | 1d6 | 3 lb. | 2 | |||||||
Medium | 20 gp | 1d8 | 6 lb. | 5 | |||||||
Large | 40 gp | 2d6 | 12 lb. | 10 | |||||||
Huge | 60 gp | 3d6 | 24 lb. | 20 | |||||||
Gargantuan | 80 gp | 4d6 | 48 lb. | 40 | |||||||
Colossal | 120 gp | 6d6 | 96 lb. | 80 | |||||||
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Description[edit]
It's a Trident. With two forked ends.
A double trident can be thrown. If you use a ready action to set a double trident against a charge, you deal double damage on a successful hit against a charging character.
A double trident is a double weapon. You can fight with it as if fighting with two weapons, but if you do, you incur all the normal attack penalties associated with fighting with two weapons, just as if you were using a one-handed weapon and a light weapon.
A creature wielding a double trident in one hand can’t use it as a double weapon; only one end of the weapon can be used in any given round.
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