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<td>'''Name'''</td><td>'''Sub-Type'''</td><td>'''Damage'''</td><td>'''Hand'''</td><td>'''Description'''</td><td>'''Quality'''</td><td>'''Rarity'''</td><td>'''Weight'''</td><td>'''Size'''</td> | <td>'''Name'''</td><td>'''Sub-Type'''</td><td>'''Damage'''</td><td>'''Hand'''</td><td>'''Description'''</td><td>'''Quality'''</td><td>'''Rarity'''</td><td>'''Weight'''</td><td>'''Size'''</td> | ||
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+ | <td>Generic Longsword</td><td>Longsword</td><td>1d6</td><td>1h</td><td>A basic, very generic sword. Standard point-and-poke interface. Hold the dull end, poke with the pointy end.</td><td>Poor</td><td>Common</td><td>4</td><td>Medium</td> | ||
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+ | <td>'''Name:''' Generic Longsword</td><td>'''Sub-Type:''' Longsword</td><td>'''Damage:''' 1d6</td> | ||
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− | <td> | + | <td>'''1-Hand'''</td><td>'''Quality:''' </td><td>'''Rarity'''</td><td>'''Weight'''</td><td>'''Size'''</td> |
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+ | <td>A basic, very generic sword. Standard point-and-poke interface. Hold the dull end, poke with the pointy end.</td> | ||
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+ | <td>Poor</td><td>Common</td><td>4</td><td>Medium</td> | ||
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These tables are for basic weapon-types. Named items will include more information in the description such as enchantments and whatnot. | These tables are for basic weapon-types. Named items will include more information in the description such as enchantments and whatnot. | ||
Revision as of 05:46, 25 July 2012
Each weapon has a supertype, type, and subtype. Supertype is the proficiency it uses, type is the sort of weapon, and subtype is the exact type. Example: a longsword is supertype: bladed, type: swords, subtype: longsword. For the purposes of sanity, previty, and page-width, tables will be created at the type-level.
Sample Weapon Table:
Name | Sub-Type | Damage | Hand | Description | Quality | Rarity | Weight | Size |
Generic Longsword | Longsword | 1d6 | 1h | A basic, very generic sword. Standard point-and-poke interface. Hold the dull end, poke with the pointy end. | Poor | Common | 4 | Medium |
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A basic, very generic sword. Standard point-and-poke interface. Hold the dull end, poke with the pointy end. | Poor | Common | 4 | Medium |
These tables are for basic weapon-types. Named items will include more information in the description such as enchantments and whatnot.
Contents
Preliminary List
Bladed
Swords
- Longsword
- Shortsword
- Greatsword
- Bastard Sword
- Broadsword
- Rapier
- Khopesh
Axes
- Axe
- Great Axe
- Battle Axe
- Halberd
Pole-Arms
- Lance
- Double-bladed Lance
- Scythe
Blunt
Hammers
- Greathammer
- Pick
- Warhammer
Maces
- Mace
- Morningstar
- Flail
Cudgels
- Club
- Rod
- Orb
- Spellbook
- Runewheel
Ranged
Bows
- Shortbow
- Longbow
- Composite Bow
Crossbows
- Hand Crossbow
- Heavy Crossbow
- Repeating Crossbow
Slings
- Slingshot
- Tension Sling
Martial
Strike
- Tonfu
- Knuckler
- Hand Wrap
Cut
- Kukhri
- Katana
- Sakaboto
- Dōtanuki
- Wakisashi
- Tanto
Exotic
- Claw and Chain
- Blade and Chain
- Nunchaku