Dragon's Toothed Whip (3.5e Equipment)
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Small | 100 gp | 1d6 | 6 lb. | — | |||||||
Medium | 100 gp | 1d8 | 8 lb. | — | |||||||
Large | 600 gp | 2d8 | 10 lb. | — | |||||||
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A barbed whip with dragon teeth as the barbed, unlike its barbless cousin, deals lethal damage and does threaten the whole area of its reach; however, this whip has a reach of 25 feet. You can use it against foes anywhere within your reach (including adjacent foes), just like a normal whip. Using this whip provokes an attack of opportunity, just as if you had used a ranged weapon.
You can make trip attacks with a this whip. If you are tripped during your own trip attempt, you can drop the whip to avoid being tripped. When using this whip, you get a +2 bonus on opposed attack rolls made to disarm an opponent (including the roll to keep from being disarmed if the attack fails).
You can use the Weapon Finesse feat to apply your Dexterity modifier instead of your Strength modifier to attack rolls with this whip sized for you, even though it isn’t a light weapon for you.
You can also dual wield this whip unlike its cousins the barbed and barbless whips.
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