Fujin Yumi (5e Equipment)

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The Fujin Yumi

Weapon (longbow), artifact (Requires attunement)

The Fujin Yumi was one of five weapons crafted by the Rainbow Sage to be used by humans in order to end the war between the First Dragons. It, alongside Siegfried, Raijinto, and Brynhildr, is necessary to unlock the full power of the Yato. After the war, the Yumi was passed down through the Hoshidan royal family. Unlike most bows, the Fujin Yumi lacks a bowstring. Instead however, the bowstring only manifests when handled by its rightful wielder and the bow creates the arrows it fires as well.

This magical longbow has the following properties:

  • You have a +3 bonus to attack rolls made with the Fujin Yumi. This weapon additionally deals force damage instead of piercing damage, and deals an additional 1d8 force damage on hit.
  • This longbow does not have the heavy property.
  • When taking the Attack action with the Fujin Yumi, you can make one additional attack.
  • This bow does not require ammunition; when pulling the chord an arrow materializes, then dissapears after striking a target.
  • You have resistance to force damage while wielding this magic longbow.
  • You ignore nonmagical and magical difficult terrain while holding this bow.

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