Goblin Spear (3.5e Equipment)
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| Small | 2 gp | 1d4 | 4 lb | — | |||||||
| Medium | 2 gp | ||||||||||
| Large | — | ||||||||||
| Huge | * | * | — | ||||||||
| Gargantuan | * | * | — | ||||||||
| Colossal | * | * | — | ||||||||
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This Small short-spear is black and evil looking. It has an unusually cruel looking spearhead, with large barbs and a wicked point. Close inspection shows additional small barbs on the flat surfaces of the spearhead, and the equivalent of fishhooks set in the shaft--facing the same way as the spearhead barbs, and going a few inches up the shaft. The point is clearly to make it as difficult, destructive, and painful as possible to remove the spear. It requires a successful Str check (DC14) to remove a Goblin spear, and it does an additional 1d4 damage upon removal. In addition, its black appearance is due to a coating of Worg blood; the evil aura creates a -1 attack penalty for Neutral users, and a -2 penalty for Good users. It has a ring at the butt end of the shaft, and when a rope is tied on, it becomes a martial weapon, used as a harpoon. In spear mode or in harpoon mode, it can be used as a 1-handed melee weapon, a 2-handed melee weapon, or a thrown weapon.
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