Duelist's Hilt (3.5e Equipment)

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A duelist's hilt attached to a longsword...

Duelist's Hilt[edit]

While most often designed for swords and daggers, a duelist's hilt is a generic term for a wide array of different hilts that are designed to aid their wielder in one-on-one combat. Any weapon outfitted with such a hilt can be used to make disarming attempts, gaining a +2 circumstance bonus in the process. In addition, the wielder is considered to be one size category larger than they actually are, but only for purposes of the disarming check.

This benefit replaces any similar bonuses granted by the weapon itself. They do not stack.

Cost: 20gp or more, depending on the style and artistry. Weight: -- Craft (Weaponsmithing) DC: 20



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