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Druids have not dedicated long hours to detailed combat training and are limited to weapons shown on the list. This gives them slightly more flexibility than [[Cleric Combat Abilities|clerics]]. Many of the weapons available to druids can be used for missile combat. | Druids have not dedicated long hours to detailed combat training and are limited to weapons shown on the list. This gives them slightly more flexibility than [[Cleric Combat Abilities|clerics]]. Many of the weapons available to druids can be used for missile combat. | ||
− | Druids are unable to make use of metal [[ | + | Druids are unable to make use of metal [[Armour List|armour]] of any type (including studded or reinforced leather or wooden equipment), as this conflicts with the use of their magic. Therefore, druids are able to use armour made only of leather, wooden or [[Turtle-shell Armour|turtle-shell]]. |
Druids begin with two weapon proficiencies. A new weapon proficiency is gained for every fifth level after 1st: at 6th level, 11th level, 16th level and so on. The penalty for using a non-proficient weapon is -4 to hit. | Druids begin with two weapon proficiencies. A new weapon proficiency is gained for every fifth level after 1st: at 6th level, 11th level, 16th level and so on. The penalty for using a non-proficient weapon is -4 to hit. |
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Weapon | Damage | # of Hands | Break Chance | Attack Form |
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bola | -14 | both | 1 in 6 | hurled |
club | 1-6 | one | 1 in 4 | hand-to-hand, hurled |
dagger | 1-4 | one | 1 in 6 | hand-to-hand, hurled |
dart | 1-3 | one | 1 in 6 | hand-to-hand, hurled |
hammer (war) | 1-6 | one | 1 in 6 | hand-to-hand, hurled |
javelin | 1-6 | one | 1 in 6 | hurled |
quarterstaff | 1-6 | both | 1 in 6 | hand-to-hand |
scimitar | 1-8 | one | 1 in 6 | hand-to-hand |
sling | 1-4 | both | 1 in 6 | hurled |
sling (staff) | 1-4 | both | 1 in 6 | hurled |
spear | 1-6 | both | 1 in 4 | hand-to-hand, hurled |
trident | 2-7 | both | 1 in 6 | hand-to-hand, hurled |
With every experience level, druids roll a d8 to determine their hit points. At 1st level, characters are presumed to have rolled an "8" on the die, starting with "full" hit points. Druids also gain hit points for their body mass, which is rolled by the Dungeon Master.
Druids have not dedicated long hours to detailed combat training and are limited to weapons shown on the list. This gives them slightly more flexibility than clerics. Many of the weapons available to druids can be used for missile combat.
Druids are unable to make use of metal armour of any type (including studded or reinforced leather or wooden equipment), as this conflicts with the use of their magic. Therefore, druids are able to use armour made only of leather, wooden or turtle-shell.
Druids begin with two weapon proficiencies. A new weapon proficiency is gained for every fifth level after 1st: at 6th level, 11th level, 16th level and so on. The penalty for using a non-proficient weapon is -4 to hit.
The table below gives ranges for the cleric's missile weapons. Weapons thrown or fired at point blank range are +1 to hit. There is no adjustment at short range. Medium range gives a -2 penalty, while long range gives a -5 penalty.
Weapon | Point Blank | Short | Medium | Long |
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bola | — | 3-9 | 10-16 | 17-23 |
club | 2 | 3-5 | 6-7 | 8-9 |
dagger | 2 | 3-5 | 6-9 | 10-12 |
dart | 2 | 3-5 | 6-10 | 11-15 |
hammer (war) | 2 | 3-5 | 6-8 | 9-11 |
javelin | 2 | 3-9 | 10-18 | 19-27 |
sling | — | 2-13 | 14-25 | 26-37 |
sling (staff) | — | 4-18 | 19-35 | 36-52 |
spear | 2 | 3-6 | 7-12 | 13-18 |
trident | 2 | 3-5 | 6-9 | 10-13 |