Non-Magical
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).
On a successful hit from a crossbow (not a bow), this bolt requires the victim to succeed on a DC 12 Fortitude saving throw or the victim can’t attack more than once per round for the rest of combat. If the target can only attack once per round (either naturally or as a result of a previous effect), this bolt’s special power will have no effect. It must be declared (turned in) before sliding the weapon token.
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. If this weapon is used to score a natural 20, the monster will immediately perish if the 8🖐🏿 on the damage wheel is facing the damage dot indicator on the combat board.
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. If a player possesses two of these items, both may be used in the open handed sliders.
Unless otherwise specified, bracer weapons may be mixed and matched.
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. If a player possesses two of these items, both may be used in the open handed sliders.
The damage wheel includes 4 points of Poison, which will be deducted if the victim is immune to Poison.
non-magical weapon
Note: There are two different tokens called Brawler’s Mug. This one is Common and the other is Rare. The Rare Brawler’s Mug is not a weapon and can only be held in the off-hand.