Ji (3.5e Equipment)
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Size | Cost1 | Damage | Weight1 | hp | |||||||
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Fine | * | N/A | * | 1 | |||||||
Diminutive | * | N/A | * | 1 | |||||||
Tiny | * | N/A | * | 3 | |||||||
Small | 10g | 1d6 | 6lb | 6 | |||||||
Medium | 10g | 1d10 | 8lb | 12 | |||||||
Large | 20g | 1d12 | 10lb | 24 | |||||||
Huge | * | 3d6 | * | 48 | |||||||
Gargantuan | * | N/A | * | 96 | |||||||
Colossal | * | N/A | * | 192 | |||||||
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[[1]] <- Pic of the weapon
REACH WEAPON: Cannot attack targets adjacent to you, with blade or spear. Must hit with staff
The Ancient Chinese halberd or 'Ji' was a cross between a spear and an axe. It was commonly used by infantry but also by cavalry and charioteers. There were many different ways to use a halberd: you could drive the point straight into someone, slice them with the axe blade, hit them with the shaft then hook them in the gap between the axe blade and shaft. You could even slap someone off their horse with the flat side of the blade.
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