Suffer -1 AC
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.
When used to make a successful missile attack (slid as weapon on the combat board), this alchemical weapon deals Fire damage to the monster. Though it is not stated on the token, the thrower need only hit AC 15 or higher. It is usable only once, whether the attack succeeds or misses.
It also may be used to ignite combustible substances.
magical melee slashing weapon (may not be thrown)
When wielded by a barbarian, this weapon deals +1 Damage.
This weapon deals an additional 3 damage when it’s wielded on the Plane of Bliss
If thrown (used as a ranged attack), this weapon does not automatically return to the character’s hand.
Any time the wielder of this weapon successfully hits and damages an enemy with this weapon, the wielder heals 1 HP.
non-magical weapon
If the attack would have hit the intended target and the 💣 is closest to the damage dot on the combat board, this weapon misfires and deals 2 points of damage to the wielder. Misfires deal zero damage to the intended target. Misfire damage is not altered by ability scores, special abilities (including barbarian DR), or items that modify (+ or –) damage.
If the attack misses the intended target and the 💣 is closest to the damage dot on the combat board,
non-magical Blunt missile weapon
If the attack would have hit the intended target and the 💣 is closest to the damage dot on the combat board, this weapon misfires and deals 2 points of damage to the wielder. Misfires deal zero damage to the intended target. Misfire damage is not altered by ability scores, special abilities (including barbarian DR), or items that modify (+ or –) damage.
non-magical ranged weapon
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. Thus, carrying multiple heavy crossbows will have no net benefit (besides being realistically unfeasible).














