Difference between revisions of "Giant's Knife (magic item)"

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|summary=This powerful greatsword is fragile, and liable to break apart with any attack.
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|According to legend, this imposing {{i|greatsword}} was designed to be used as a dinner knife by a gigantic {{R|goron}}. Any hit with this greatsword deals an extra 1d6 slashing damage, but the damage from this weapon isn't magical.<br/>{{tab}}This fragile weapon was designed to slice food, not monsters. If you attack with this weapon and the d20 used in your attack roll lands on 2, the blade irrevocably shatters apart and is effectively destroyed.
 
|According to legend, this imposing {{i|greatsword}} was designed to be used as a dinner knife by a gigantic {{R|goron}}. Any hit with this greatsword deals an extra 1d6 slashing damage, but the damage from this weapon isn't magical.<br/>{{tab}}This fragile weapon was designed to slice food, not monsters. If you attack with this weapon and the d20 used in your attack roll lands on 2, the blade irrevocably shatters apart and is effectively destroyed.
 
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Revision as of 10:16, 20 October 2019

Weapon (greatsword), common major

According to legend, this imposing greatsword was designed to be used as a dinner knife by a gigantic goron. Any hit with this greatsword deals an extra 1d6 slashing damage, but the damage from this weapon isn't magical.
     This fragile weapon was designed to slice food, not monsters. If you attack with this weapon and the d20 used in your attack roll lands on 2, the blade irrevocably shatters apart and is effectively destroyed.


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