Dwarfbread Weapon (4e Equipment)
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Dwarfbread Weapon | Level 5+ Uncommon | ||||||||||||||||||
A loaf of dwarfbread, the strongest inedible food around, has been fitted to the business end of this weapon. It smells faintly of cinnamon and residuum, reminding you of home. | |||||||||||||||||||
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Weapon: Maces, Hammers, Flails | |||||||||||||||||||
Enhancement: Attack rolls and damage rolls | |||||||||||||||||||
Critical: +1d6 damage per plus | |||||||||||||||||||
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♦ This weapon is considered to be one size category larger than prior to enchanting. If you are a Dwarf, you may wield this weapon as if it were one size category smaller. |
Far, far in the north, it is a Dwarven tradition for Dwarf mothers to forge a loaf of dwarfbread for their young as they set out into the open world to perhaps start a hold of their own. The loaf is usually carried in one's backpack, to remind of the burden of family that a Dwarf must carry with them, but it is not uncommon for a Dwarf adventurer to fit the loaf into their weapon of choice: dwarfbread is, after all, stronger than bedrock. The recipe of dwarfbread varies from family to family, but some of the usual ingredients include iron ore, marble, coal, gravel and gold - with a considerable amount of variation. Usually, the forger of the loaf fits a short message into it with runic scripture made from metal ranging from bronze to gold.
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