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|Fluff=A bolas is a pair of wooden, stone, or metal weights connected by a thin rope or cord.
|Note=You can whirl and throw this weapon to make a ranged {{link|Combat Maneuvers|Trip}} attack against an opponent. You can’t be tripped during your own trip attempt when using a bolas.}}
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|Benefit=You can whirl and throw this weapon to make a ranged {{link|Combat Maneuvers|Trip}} attack against an opponent. You can’t be tripped during your own trip attempt when using a bolas.}}
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:52, 6 September 2019

Main > Equipment > Weapons > Bolas
Proficiency Damage Critical Type Range Special Cost Weight
exotic one-handed ranged 1d4 x2 B 10 ft. nonlethal, thrown, trip 5 gp 2 lbs.

A bolas is a pair of wooden, stone, or metal weights connected by a thin rope or cord.

Benefit: You can whirl and throw this weapon to make a ranged Trip attack against an opponent. You can’t be tripped during your own trip attempt when using a bolas.


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