Gassenhauer (3.5e Equipment)

From Dungeons and Dragons Wiki
Revision as of 09:57, 21 June 2022 by Zarathustra21 (talk | contribs) (Created page with " <!-- REMOVE THIS ENTIRE LINE! --><nowiki> {{author |author_name=<!-- Insert your name here. --> |date_created=<!-- Insert date here. Day Month Year. --> |status=<!--how close...")
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to: navigation, search

<nowiki>

Homebrew.png
Author:
Date Created:
Status:
Editing: Clarity edits only please
ArticleUndiscussed.png
Rate this article
Discuss this article

Zweihänder

Exotic Two-Handed Melee

Cost: 125 gp
Damage (Small): 2d6
Damage (Medium)1: 2d8
Critical: 19-20/×2
Weight2: 14 lbs
Type3: Slashing or Piercing
HP4: 10
Hardness: 10

1. See Damage Increases by Size to calculate the damage for a weapon larger than Medium or smaller than Small.
2. Weight figures are for Medium weapons. A Small weapon weighs half as much, and a Large weapon weighs twice as much.
3. When two types are given, the weapon is both types if the entry specifies "and", either type (player's choice at time of attack) if the entry specifies "or", or each end of the double weapon is a different type if the entry specifies "/".
4. The hp value given is for Medium armor, weapons, and shields. Divide by 2 for each size category of the item smaller than Medium, or multiply it by 2 for each size category larger than Medium.


"Well, what is it?"

The zweihänder is a massive, two-handed blade that even outstrips the greatsword in length, width of the tang, and craftsmanship. Despite its seemingly ungainly size and weight however, the zweihänder was especially tailored to make optimum use of its great heft and reach in various different ways. It has a very long hilt and the blade is further adorned with a long ricasso (unsharpened part of the blade) extending from the cross, allowing the wielder to grasp and secure the weapon in his grip in a multitude of ways.

The zweihänder is an exotic weapon by default, but can be used in two hands as a martial weapon if the wielder has a Strength score of 19 or more. If the wielder has Exotic Weapon Proficiency, he may wield a zweihänder effectively with a Strength score of 15. Failing to meet the requirement makes the zweihänder an improvised weapon with a -4 penalty to attack and damage rolls.

Combat Options

The zweihänder can be used with several basic stances, by any wielder with Exotic Weapon Proficiency and a sufficient Strength score. You may enter a stance only at the very start of your turn as a swift action before performing any other actions, and the effects of any such stance last until the start of your next turn.

Basic: A regular attacking style that isn't a special stance, using the weapon in basic attack patterns; sweeping vertical axe swings, oft alternated with wide horizontal swipes. While not using a stance you standardly deal slashing damage. By taking a -4 penalty to your attack rolls for the rest of the round, you can swing in a wide arc and target up to two creatures that are adjacent to each other with every attack action, as long as both creatures are within your reach.

High: The high stance involves holding the zweihänder at a side-face cross stance in front of the chest, with the blade pointed forward. In this stance, you do piercing damage. It is hard to pour your Strength into your attack while using this stance, but it allows for very proficient defense and parrying. While in this stance, your attacks deal no Strength-based damage, but you gain your Strength bonus as a shield bonus to AC against one designated target. All your speeds are halved while using this stance.

Low: The low stance uses the length of the blade like a polearm same as the high stance, but this stance is focused on offense, using the extended blade-grip to commit to powerful thrusting attacks. In this stance, you do piercing damage, and by taking a -2 penalty to any attack roll during your turn, you may treat the zweihänder as a reach weapon for the purpose of that attack, allowing you to target creatures 5 feet further away. All your speeds are halved while using this stance.

Back: The back stance involves holding the zweihänder not unlike a broom, with the blade low to the ground behind the wielder. The back stance uses the full weight of the weapon to swing up with great force, at the cost of any defense. In this stance, you deal slashing damage. While in back stance, you gain the benefits and penalties of a charge on every attack, and all Strength-based damage is doubled, but attacking from this stance provokes an attack of opportunity from the target each time.



Back to Main Page3.5e HomebrewEquipmentWeapons

ClassMelee +
Cost125 gp +
Critical19-20/×2 +
Damage2d8 +
Damage TypeSlashing + and Piercing +
Hardness10 +
Hit Points10 +
Identifier3.5e Equipment +
ProficiencyExotic +
Range+
RatingUndiscussed +
SizeTwo-Handed +
TitleGassenhauer +
Weight14 +