Longspear (5e Weapon)
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Longspear
Martial Melee Weapon
Name | Cost | Damage | Weight | Properties |
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Longspear | 1 gp | 1d10 piercing | 4 lbs | Finesse, Reach, Two-Handed, Exotic |
The longspear is a longer version of the spear. Longspears are made to be flexible, allowing them to be a finesse weapon, but they lose the thrown property.
Polearm[edit]
Their length classifies them as a polearm for the Polearm Master feat's opportunity attack reach ability (see Player's Handbook (5e) p.168).
Exotic Weapon[edit]
The longspear is an exotic weapon. See Exotic Weapon for restrictions on availability and proficiency.
Monk Weapon[edit]
If you are both a Monk and are proficient with this weapon, it is treated as a Monk Weapon for you.
Racial Weapon[edit]
Longshanks Halflings specialize in the longspear.
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Facts about "Longspear (5e Weapon)"
Author | Rlyehable + |
Canon | true + |
Cost | 1 gp + |
Damage | 1d10 + |
DamageType | Piercing + |
Finesse | true + |
Identifier | 5e Weapon + |
Magic | false + |
Other Property | Exotic + |
Polearm | true + |
Polearm Bonus Attack | true + |
Proficiency | Martial + |
Properties | Finesse +, Reach +, Two-Handed + and Exotic + |
Rating | Undiscussed + |
Reach | true + |
Summary | A longer spear that cannot be thrown + |
Title | Longspear + |
Two-Handed | true + |
Type | Melee + |
Weight | 4 + |