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Revision as of 21:40, 13 November 2016

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For other uses of Longspear, see Longspear (disambiguation).


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Date Created: 2015.09.29
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The longspear is a longer version of the spear. Longspears are made to be flexible, allowing them to be a finesse weapon, but cannot be thrown (except as an improvised weapon).

Their length classifies them as a polearm for the Polearm Master feat's opportunity attack reach ability (see Publication:Player's Handbook (5e) p.168).

Longspear

Exotic Melee Weapon

Name Cost Damage Weight Properties
Longspear 1 gp 1d8 piercing 4 lbs Finesse, Reach, Two-Handed



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Facts about "Longspear (5e Weapon)"
AuthorRlyehable +
Canontrue +
Cost1 gp +
Damage1d8 +
DamageTypePiercing +
Finessetrue +
Identifier5e Weapon +
Magicfalse +
OAReachTrue +
PolearmTrue +
ProficiencyExotic +
PropertiesFinesse +, Reach + and Two-Handed +
RatingUndiscussed +
Reachtrue +
SummaryThe longspear is a longer version of the spear. Longspears are made to be flexible, allowing them to be a finesse weapon, but cannot be thrown (except as an improvised weapon). +
TitleLongspear +
Two-Handedtrue +
TypeMelee +
Weight4 +