User:
DCI:
Character:
Kael Ir'tvar
Name:
Moon Sickle
Rarity:
uncommon
Location:
Table:
Result:
Included in Count?:
true
Notes:
Pour la série (ou game eberron Narco ou autre MJ qui veut bien) : Stonebane Sickle Weapon (simple, sickle), Uncommon This sickle was masterfully crafted by artificers of the ancient Dhakaani empire to combat the minions of the daelkyr Orlassk. It is forged from byeshk, and does not corrode or weather with time. Although stonebane weapons are not inherently magical, this sickle ignores Resistance to nonmagical Bludgeoning, Piercing, and Slashing damage when used against creatures made of stone, creatures with stone-like natural armor (such as Gargoyles), and Petrified creatures. As with other byeshk weapons, this sickle is especially effective against Aberrations. Whenever you hit an Aberration with this weapon, the target takes an extra 1d6 damage of the weapon’s type, and it can’t regain Hit Points until the start of your next turn. Light. A light weapon is small and easy to handle, making it ideal for use when fighting with two weapons. Damage: 1d4 Damage Type: Slashing Properties: Light Weight: 2 Byeshk Weapons Byeshk is a rare and heavy metal of lustrous purple, mined from the Byeshk and Graywall Mountains along Droaam’s borders. Aberrations tied to the daelkyr—including Dolgaunts, Dolgrims, and Mind Flayers—are susceptible to weapons made of byeshk alloys, making the metal highly valued to the Dhakaani, Gatekeeper druids, and others that combat Aberrations. Dhakaani weapons forged during the Xoriat Incursion were often forged from byeshk. Melee weapons made of or coated with byeshk are not inherently magical weapons, but are unusually effective when used to fight Aberrations. Whenever you hit an Aberration with a byeshk weapon, the target takes an extra 1d6 damage of the weapon’s type, and it can’t regain Hit Points until the start of your next turn. The byeshk version of a Melee weapon costs 400 GP more than the normal version, whether the weapon is made of the metal or coated with it.