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|Fluff=The crude metal of this massive hammer’s head ends in multiple blunt spikes that help concentrate the force of a powerful swing down into a smaller, more focused area, allowing it to smash through armor with greater ease. Due to the tremendous size and weight of its head, a maul is poorly balanced, and requires two hands to properly lift and control.}} | |Fluff=The crude metal of this massive hammer’s head ends in multiple blunt spikes that help concentrate the force of a powerful swing down into a smaller, more focused area, allowing it to smash through armor with greater ease. Due to the tremendous size and weight of its head, a maul is poorly balanced, and requires two hands to properly lift and control.}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:29, 14 August 2021
Main > Equipment > Weapons > Maul |
Proficiency | Damage | Critical | Type | Special | Cost | Weight |
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martial two-handed melee | 2d6 | x3 | B | reposition, sunder | 40 gp | 14 lbs. |
The crude metal of this massive hammer’s head ends in multiple blunt spikes that help concentrate the force of a powerful swing down into a smaller, more focused area, allowing it to smash through armor with greater ease. Due to the tremendous size and weight of its head, a maul is poorly balanced, and requires two hands to properly lift and control.
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