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}}[[Summary:: The '''longspear''' is a longer version of the [[SRD5:Spear|spear]]. Longspears are made to be flexible, allowing them to be a [[SRD5:Finesse|finesse]] weapon, but cannot be thrown (except as an [[SRD5:Improvised Weapon|improvised weapon]]).]] | }}[[Summary:: The '''longspear''' is a longer version of the [[SRD5:Spear|spear]]. Longspears are made to be flexible, allowing them to be a [[SRD5:Finesse|finesse]] weapon, but cannot be thrown (except as an [[SRD5:Improvised Weapon|improvised weapon]]).]] | ||
− | Their length classifies them as a [[5e Polearm|polearm]] for the '''''Polearm Master''''' [[SRD5:Feat|feat]]'s {{srd5lc|Opportunity Attack}} {{srd5lc|Reach}} ability (see [[Publication:Player's Handbook (5e)]] p.168). | + | Their length classifies them as a [[5e Polearm|polearm]] for the '''''Polearm Master''''' [[SRD5:Feat|feat]]'s {{srd5lc|Opportunity Attack}} {{srd5lc|Reach}} ability (see [[Publication:Player's Handbook (5e)|Player's Handbook (5e)]] p.168). |
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+ | The longspear is an [[5e Exotic Weapon|Exotic Weapon]]. If you are not proficient with this (or any exotic) weapon, you use it at {{srd5lc|Disadvantage}} as well as not adding your {{srd5lc|Proficiency Bonus}}. | ||
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+ | If you are both a [[SRD5:Monk|Monk]] and are proficient with this weapon, it is treated as a [[SRD5:Monk#Martial Arts|Monk Weapon]] for you. | ||
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Their length classifies them as a polearm for the Polearm Master feat's opportunity attack reach ability (see Player's Handbook (5e) p.168).
The longspear is an Exotic Weapon. If you are not proficient with this (or any exotic) weapon, you use it at disadvantage as well as not adding your proficiency bonus.
If you are both a Monk and are proficient with this weapon, it is treated as a Monk Weapon for you.
Longspear
Exotic Melee Weapon
Name | Cost | Damage | Weight | Properties |
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Longspear | 1 gp | 1d8 piercing | 4 lbs | Finesse, Reach, Two-Handed |
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Facts about "Longspear (5e Weapon)"
Author | Rlyehable + |
Canon | true + |
Cost | 1 gp + |
Damage | 1d8 + |
DamageType | Piercing + |
Finesse | true + |
Identifier | 5e Weapon + |
Magic | false + |
OAReach | True + |
Polearm | True + |
Proficiency | Exotic + |
Properties | Finesse +, Reach + and Two-Handed + |
Rating | Undiscussed + |
Reach | true + |
Summary | 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). + |
Title | Longspear + |
Two-Handed | true + |
Type | Melee + |
Weight | 4 + |