Adds +1 to Damage and +1 To Hit when fired from a crossbow. Its use must be declared (turned in to the DM) prior to making the attack slide.
Monk
Like all +1 weapons, the DM will add +1 to the AC hit when using this weapon but the damage bonus has already been factored into the damage wheel.
Worn on the wrist of a monk when making flurry of blows attacks, what would normally be armor becomes an offensive weapon. The token is placed in one of the monk’s combat sliders but both sliders are still used per normal open handed combat.
Adds +1 to AC
May be worn in conjunction with Gauntlets of Ogre Power because the Gauntlets are a hand slot item and bracers are a wrist slot item.
They cannot be worn with monk bracer weapons (e.g., Bracer of Smiting) even if the monk is only wearing one bracer weapon because non-weapon bracers take up both wrists. Note that monk bracer weapon tokens have a damage wheel and have singular names.
Like all +1 weapons, the DM will add +1 to the AC hit when using this weapon but the damage bonus has already been factored into the damage wheel.
Monks may wield one or two of these in conjunction with their flurry of blows attack.
Note: This weapon is held in the hand and may be used in conjunction with gloves and/or wrist items.
Like all +1 weapons, the DM will add +1 to the AC hit when using this weapon.
Note: Weapon tokens printed in 2003 or 2004 do not have damage wheels and cannot be used in game. They are collector’s items only.
Imbued with the energy of the sun, this weapon will cause an additional 3 points of damage when it’s used to score a hit against undead monsters.
Like all +1 weapons, the DM will add +1 to the AC hit when using this weapon but the damage bonus has already been factored into the damage wheel.
Like all +1 weapons, the DM will add +1 to the AC hit when using this weapon but the damage bonus has already been factored into the damage wheel.
Like all +1 weapons, the DM will add +1 to the AC hit when using this weapon but the damage bonus has already been factored into the damage wheel.
A heavy crossbow takes one combat round to load after being fired. Therefore, a player using any type of heavy crossbow (mundane, magical, Drow, etc.) will only be able to attack every other round. Even if a player has multiple heavy crossbow tokens, the cumbersome nature of this weapon–changing from heavy crossbow to heavy crossbow–will still incur a combat round penalty.