Weapons (Black Clover Supplement)

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Weapons

The following weapons are in addition to all official weapons, which count as Common items. Firearms don’t exist on this setting.

Simple Weapons

Simple Melee Weapons

Eku

Simple Melee Weapons

Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Eku 5 gp 1d8 bludgeoning 13 lbs. Heavy, Two-handed, Special

An eku is a large, often wooden, paddle-like weapon. It started off as rowing oars used by sailors to defend themselves in the event of an attack, but it has since splintered off from its origins and has become its own distinct weapon. An eku can still be used to row a boat, but it is more difficult and the boat will not be as fast. The wielder of an eku can strike with either the flat section or the ridge, and sometimes the ridge is even sharpened and metallic.

Special. You can attack with the ridge of the weapon, dealing slashing damage, instead of bludgeoning.

Ikakalaka

Simple Melee Weapons

Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Ikakalaka 30 gp 1d6 slashing 6 lb. Special

The ikakalaka is a short sword with a broad two-edged blade and a curved axe-like tip. It was used in ceremonies and executions by decapitation, and also as a symbol of status between the Kutu people, on Congo.

Special. You can roll one additional weapon damage die when determining the extra damage for a critical hit with this weapon.

Machete

Simple Melee Weapons

Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Machete 10 gp 1d6 slashing 20.5 ½ lb.

A machete is a chopping weapon, forged by swordsmiths.

Scythe

Simple Melee Weapons

Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Scythe 2 gp 1d10 slashing 4 lb. Heavy, two-handed

This weapon is inspired by the common farming implement used to cut swaths of grown hay, but it has a straight handle and a heavier blade. Despite its humble origins, the scythe is recognized as a symbol of death in many cultures because of its use in reaping. Rather than being too heavy for most smaller creatures, the scythe is too long for Small creatures to wield effectively.

Wakizashi

Simple Melee Weapons

Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Wakizashi 5 gp 1d6 slashing 1 lb. Finesse, Versatile (1d8)

Similar in shape to other curved, single-bladed swords, wakazashi range between slightly shorter than a katana, referred to as an ō-wakazashi, to slightly longer than a tanto, referred to as a kō-wakazashi. They were primarily wielded alongside a katana as a status symbol to differentiate an average katana-wielding nobody with a samurai. This pair is referred to as a “daishō”, literally “big-little”.

Simple Ranged Weapons

Shuriken

Simple Ranged Weapons

Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Shuriken 1 sp 1d4 piercing damage ¼ lb Finesse, hidden, thrown (20/60)

Shuriken are small star-shaped throwing blades that are easily concealed in clothing.

Martial Weapons

Martial Melee Weapons

Battle Wire

Martial Melee Weapons

Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Battle Wire 10 gp 1d4 slashing 1 lb. Finesse, Versatile (1d6), Disarming, Special

The Battle Wire is a long spool of thin steel, nearly 8 feet, delicately woven together like a braid. It's thick enough to be swung around and be durable, but thin enough to be sharp and concealable. The ends are weighted cylindars of metal, making the weapon ideal for slashing out like a whip. It resembles a steel jump rope, and can be used with one or two hands. Using two hands, you hold the weapon almost like you would a classic jump rope, proficiency allowing you to pull off amazing twists, twirls, and lashes during close combat. Using one hand, you hold the weapon like a whip with both handles in one hand, making a loop, and flinging one of the cylinders out to slash your target with the razor wire.

Special. When you wield the battle wire in one hand, it is also considered to have the reach property.

Bo Staff

Martial Melee Weapons

Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Bo Staff 6 gp 2d4 bludgeoning 6 lb. Heavy, reach, two-handed

The bo staff is a more effective approach to the staff weaponry. It is heavier than a quarterstaff but with more balance on each end allowing it to be whirled in battle to keep up momentum and deliver devastating blows.

Fūma Shuriken

Martial Melee Weapons

Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Fūma Shuriken 5 gp 1d6 slashing 2 lb Light, Thrown 20/60, Finesse

Fūma shuriken are large shuriken with four blades. While they are typically characterized by their curved blades, some have triangular or flat blades. Each blade is usually the length of a grown man’s arm, though smaller variants for smaller wielders exist.

Katana

Martial Melee Weapons

Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Katana 15 gp 1d8 slashing 3 lb. Finesse

In some cultures this strong, single-edged sword is a symbol of honor and prestige. The katana is intended for two-handed use, but it's light enough to be wielded one-handed.

Kodachi

Martial Melee Weapons

Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Kodachi 15 gp 1d6 slashing 2 lb. Finesse, thrown (range 20/60)

A short sword with a slightly curved blade.

Ko-naginata

Martial Melee Weapons

Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Ko-naginata 20 gp 1d6 slashing 3 lb. Finesse, Versatile (1d8), Reach, Heavy, Special

Similar to the glaive, the ko-naginata is a pole weapon made for dexterous female martial artists not weighed down by the heavier armors of their male peers. The blade of a ko-naginata was smaller than the male warrior's ō-naginata in order to compensate for the lesser height and upper body strength of a woman than an armoured male samurai. The weapon is too cumbersome to be effectively wielded by smaller creatures, while still being balanced for nimble fast flourishes and agile combat styles in either one or two hands by medium or larger sized creatures.

Special. This weapon only has the reach property while being wielded in both hands.

Kunai

Martial Melee Weapons

Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Kunai 3 gp 1d4 piercing 1/2 lb. Finesse, hidden, light, special, thrown (30/90)

Kunai are small, diamond-shaped knives with a ring at the pommel. a pair of these can be used for climbing terrain.

Special. When wielding a kunai in each hand, if you are proficient in either Strength (Athletics) or Dexterity (Acrobatics), you gain a climbing speed of 20 feet.

Kusarigama

Martial Melee Weapons

Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Kusarigama 15 gp 1d8 bludgeoning or 1d8 slashing 4 lb. Reach, Finesse

The kusarigama "chain-sickle" is a traditional Japanese weapon that consists of a kama (the Japanese equivalent of a sickle) on a kusari-fundo – a type of metal chain with a heavy iron weight at the end.

Naginata

Martial Melee Weapons

Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Naginata 60 gp 1d8 slashing 5 lb. Finesse, versatile (1d10), heavy, reach, special

Similar to the glaive, the naginata is a pole weapon. Naginata were originally used by the samurai class of feudal Japan, as well as by ashigaru (foot soldiers) and sōhei (warrior monks). The naginata is the iconic weapon of the onna-bugeisha, a type of female warrior belonging to the Japanese nobility.

Special. This weapon only has the reach property while being wielded in both hands.

Ninjato

Martial Melee Weapons

Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Ninjato 25 gp 1d4 slashing 2 lb. Light, finesse, versatile (1d6), special

The ninjato is a short sword with a curved blade, used for ninja due to the facility to create and quickness to use. Ninjatos are typically not used on swordplay and fencing, and tend to be employed against helpless or unarmed enemies. In frontal combat, the ninjato can be used as a last resource against an attacker.

Special. Attacks against surprised targets cause additional 1d4 damage (or 1d6 if wielded with both hands).

Nunchaku

Martial Melee Weapons

Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Nunchaku 1 gp 1d4 bludgeoning 2 lb. Finesse, Light, Special

This martial melee weapon is a derivative of a Flail and consists of two short clubs connected by a short cord or chain.

Special. When used by a wielder proficient with martial weapons or a Monk, against a small- or medium-sized humanoid creature, the wielder gains a +2 to their attack roll when attempting to disarm a creature (see Disarm, DMG 271).

Ōdachi

Martial Melee Weapons

Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Ōdachi 100 gp 2d6 slashing 5 lb. Reach, heavy, two-handed

This exceptional long and slightly curved blade lends itself to cutting and broad, sweeping, strikes.

Expensive. A character can never gain this weapon as starting equipment from their class.

Saber

Martial Melee Weapons

Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Saber 30 gp 1d8 slashing 4 lb. Finesse

This elegant weapon is most famously wielded by duelists and swashbucklers.

Tachi

Martial Melee Weapons

Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Tachi 30 gp 1d8 slashing 3 lb. Finesse, Versatile (1d10), Special

A traditional Japanese sword that is longer than the katana and was created during the Kotō period. This blade is usually two handed and was used by Japanese soldiers on the battlefield.

Special. This weapon only counts as a finesse weapon while being wielded in one hand.

Tantō

Martial Melee Weapons

Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Tantō 6 gp 1d4 slashing 1 lb. Finesse, light, thrown (range 20/60)

A Tantō is one of the traditionally made Japanese daggers that were worn by the samurai class of feudal Japan. The tantō dates to the Heian period, when it was mainly used as a weapon but evolved in design over the years to become more ornate. Tantō were used in traditional martial arts (tantojutsu). The term has seen a resurgence in the West since the 1980s as a point style of modern tactical knives, designed for piercing or stabbing.

Tetsubo

Martial Melee Weapons

Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Tetsubo 20 gp 1d10 bludgeoning 10 lb. Heavy, two-handed, special

A traditional Japanese weapon meant for effective use against armored opponents.

Special. When you hit a creature wearing heavy armor or that has some form of damage threshold or reduction with this weapon, and you roll a 5 or below on the weapon's damage die, you may treat that damage die as if you had rolled a 5.

Three-Section Staff

Martial Melee Weapons

Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Three-Section Staff 75 gp 2d4 Bludgeoning 6 lb. Versatile (2d6), Reach, Special

A staff with 3 sections connected by chains.

Three-Section Staff. The Three-Section staff only has the reach property when it is wielded with two hands.

Tonfa

Martial Melee Weapons

Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Tonfa 7 gp 1d4 bludgeoning 3 lb. Finesse, Light, Special

A weapon that consists of a tough wooden stick with a perpendicular handle at the third of its length. Popular among martial artists who prefer a good mix of offense and defense.

Grip Style. Using an object interaction, you can change the way you're gripping your tonfa to one of the following:

  • Standard Grip: This weapon's damage dice becomes 1d6.
  • Reverse Grip: Your AC is increased by 1.
  • Special Grip: You have advantage in Strength (Athletics) throws to grapple or shove a creature.

Triple Flail

Martial Melee Weapons

Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Triple Flail 75 gp 1d4 3 lb. Heavy, Special

An exotic weapon consisting on three metal balls, attached to a handle with chains.

Special: When you hit an attack with this flail, roll a d3. The number rolled determines how many heads will hit the target. You roll the damage die a number of times equal to the number rolled on the d3.

War Scythe

Martial Melee Weapons

Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
War Scythe 10 gp 2d4 slashing 12 lb. Heavy, reach, two-handed

An extremely long and heavy scythe, used in battle to decapitate your enemies from afar.

Martial Ranged Weapons

Chakram

Martial Ranged Weapons

Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Chakram 50 gp 1d6 slashing 1 lb. Finesse, light, thrown (range 20/60)

This unusual weapon looks like a brass hoop with sharpened edges. Its razor-thin edge is ideal for dismembering opponents.

Senbon

Martial Ranged Weapons

Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Senbon 2 gp 1d4 Piercing 1 lb. Light, Thrown (10/30), Special

Senbon are metal needles with two pointed ends. They are usually used for medical practice but can also make a great weapon with proper medical knowledge and dexterity.

Special. You may draw or stow a number of senbon up to half your Dexterity modifier (rounded up, minimum 1, maximum 3) on a single item interaction, and hold an equal amount senbon with a single hand. Senbon can not be used to make melee attacks.

When you make an attack with senbon, you may throw a number of senbon up to half your Dexterity modifier (rounded up, minimum 1, maximum 3), making a single attack. If you throw two, the target takes 1d6 + your Strength or Dexterity modifier piercing damage on a hit. If you throw three, the target takes 1d8 + your Strength or Dexterity modifier piercing damage on a hit.

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