Difference between revisions of "Club (weapon)"
Tao alexis (talk | contribs) |
Tao alexis (talk | contribs) (→Combat) |
||
Line 5: | Line 5: | ||
== Combat == | == Combat == | ||
− | {| class="wikitable" style="float: | + | [[Damage (hit points)|Damage]] from the '''club is 1-6''', adjusted by [[Strength (ability stat)|strength]]. When [[Missile Weapons|hurled]], the weapon's range is very poor, as shown on the table. Hitting with a hurled club can be improved by a high [[Dexterity (ability stat)|dexterity]]. |
+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="float:left; margin-right: 25px; text-align: center; background-color:#d4f2f2;" | ||
|+ Missile Range in [[Combat Hex|Combat Hexes]] | |+ Missile Range in [[Combat Hex|Combat Hexes]] | ||
! Bow !! Point<br>Blank !! Short !! Medium !! Long | ! Bow !! Point<br>Blank !! Short !! Medium !! Long | ||
Line 11: | Line 13: | ||
| Club || 2 || 3-5 || 6-7 || 8-9 | | Club || 2 || 3-5 || 6-7 || 8-9 | ||
|} | |} | ||
− | |||
− | |||
At 3½ lbs., the club is considered to be a "light weapon," so it's used with one hand and takes 1 [[Action Points|action point]] to draw from a character's belt. If a [[Roll to Hit|roll to hit]] produces a [[Critical Hits & Fumbles#Fumbles|fumble]], the club will break on a 1 in 4. It's the right size and length to be used while on horseback. | At 3½ lbs., the club is considered to be a "light weapon," so it's used with one hand and takes 1 [[Action Points|action point]] to draw from a character's belt. If a [[Roll to Hit|roll to hit]] produces a [[Critical Hits & Fumbles#Fumbles|fumble]], the club will break on a 1 in 4. It's the right size and length to be used while on horseback. |
Revision as of 19:30, 22 October 2023
The club, also the cudgel, bludgeon, shillelagh, bang or knobkerrie, doubles as a hand-held melee weapon and hurled weapon, made of only hardwood. In shape, it's a stick about 24 to 30 inches long, usually with a hardened, rounded knob on its end. It has the benefit that anyone can make a club, and that club-like objects — like a table-leg, piece of bannister or belaying pin — can serve as a club if no other weapon is available.
Clubs with spikes, metal-weighted heads, chiseled sharp edges or with metal studs are more correctly described as maces or godentags, and are not discussed here.
Combat
Damage from the club is 1-6, adjusted by strength. When hurled, the weapon's range is very poor, as shown on the table. Hitting with a hurled club can be improved by a high dexterity.
Bow | Point Blank |
Short | Medium | Long |
---|---|---|---|---|
Club | 2 | 3-5 | 6-7 | 8-9 |
At 3½ lbs., the club is considered to be a "light weapon," so it's used with one hand and takes 1 action point to draw from a character's belt. If a roll to hit produces a fumble, the club will break on a 1 in 4. It's the right size and length to be used while on horseback.
The club is a hereditary weapon in various forms, shown in brackets, for characters raised in the Dutch Colonies (knop), Leinster & Munster (shillelagh), Northumbria & Ulster (cudgel), among Plains Natives in America and the Zulu (knobkerrie). It's favoured among persons whose progenitor is a hermit, innkeeper and sailor. This grants a +1 bonus to hit for these peoples.
The 1st level druid spell, shillelagh, transforms an ordinary club of that type into a temporary magical weapon.