Parrying Dagger, Swordbreaker (3.5e Equipment)
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| Size | Cost1 | Damage | Weight1 | hp | |||||||
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| Fine | * | * | — | ||||||||
| Diminutive | * | * | — | ||||||||
| Tiny | * | * | — | ||||||||
| Small | 18 gp | 1d3 | — | ||||||||
| Medium | 18 gp | 1d4 | 2lbs | ||||||||
| Large | — | ||||||||||
| Huge | * | * | — | ||||||||
| Gargantuan | * | * | — | ||||||||
| Colossal | * | * | — | ||||||||
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A swordbreaker is similar to normal parrying daggers, but has a very sturdy blade with slots on one side, much like the teeth of a comb. The teeth can catch the blade of the opponent's sword and hold it fast, allowing a variety of follow-up techniques. If used to make a disarm attempt, the swordbreaker is treated as a one-handed weapon rather than a light weapon. A swordbreaker parrying dagger is specifically designed to be used in the off-hand of a fencer and are often wielded paired with a rapier. When used as an off-hand weapon, the swordbreaker parrying dagger grants a +1 shield bonus as the wielder can use it to intercept and "turn" attacks.
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