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'''Weapons''' serve the purpose of dealing damage to various things, ranging from doors and crates to monsters and NPCs.
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'''Weapons''' are a type of [[equipment]] that is used in [[Attack rolls|attacks]] that deal damage. Weapons also give [[proficiency|proficient]] wielders access to special [[Weapon Actions|weapon actions]], and are an essential tool for any adventurer.


There are a number of ways to categorize items:
== Overview ==
{{Weapons}}
Each weapon is either  ''melee'' or ''ranged'', and deals a specific type of physical damage: {{DamageType|Bludgeoning}}, {{DamageType|Piercing}}, or {{DamageType|Slashing}}.


* [[Martial Weapons|Martial]] or [[Simple Weapons|Simple]]
Weapons are further categorised as either ''martial'' or ''simple''. Martial weapons deal more damage than simple weapons, but require more specialised training to properly use.
* Melee or Ranged
* One-handed, Two-handed, or Versatile


Each weapon deals a specific type of physical damage. The damage types are:
Additionally, each weapon has a set of ''properties'' which determine how the weapon may be used.


* {{DamageType|Bludgeoning}}
=== Weapon slots ===
* {{DamageType|Piercing}}
Each character has a ''main hand'' slot and an ''off-hand'' slot, both of which can equip weapons.
* {{DamageType|Slashing}}


In addition, weapons can have various special properties, though not all are implemented in the game as of now:
Weapons are classified as either ''one-handed'', ''two-handed'' or ''versatile''. One-handed weapons only take up one weapon slot, whereas two-handed take up both. Versatile weapons can be wielded as either one-handed or two-handed weapons, the latter of which deals greater damage.
 
One-handed weapons allow the creature to equip a [[Shields|shield]] in their off-hand, but one-handed weapons can also be ''dual wielded'' if both weapons have the [[Light (weapon property)|light]] property.{{note|The Dual Wielder [[feat]] removes this limitation and also allows dual-wielding of versatile weapons, which are never light.}}
 
=== Proficiency ===
Classes give proficiency with weapons or category of weapons, allowing the creature to add its proficiency bonus to its attack rolls.
 
Proficiency in the equipped main hand weapon unlocks its weapon actions. Off-hand weapons do not grant weapon actions.
 
== Properties ==
Weapons can have various special properties:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Property !! Description
! Property !! Description
|-
|-
| Ammunition
| {{SmallIcon|Dippable Icon.png|link=Enchantment}} [[Enchantment]] (+1, +2, +3)
| (Not implemented.) You need ammunition to be able to attack.  You can regain half of your spent ammunition after a battle by spending one minute to search the area.
| This weapon is magically enchanted. You also add the corresponding bonuses (+1, +2, etc.) to any attack and damage rolls made with this weapon.
|-
|-
| Finesse
| {{WeaponProperty|Finesse}}
| You use the higher one of your Strength and Dexterity for attack and damage rolls.
| You use the higher one of your Strength and Dexterity for attack and damage rolls.
|-
|-
| Heavy
| {{WeaponProperty|Light|icon=Light Weapon Icon.png|link=Light (weapon property)}}
| (Not implemented.)  Small creatures have [[Disadvantage]] on attack rolls.
|-
| Light
| Can be wielded in your off-hand as a secondary weapon, if your main-hand weapon is also light.
| Can be wielded in your off-hand as a secondary weapon, if your main-hand weapon is also light.
|-
|-
| Loading
| {{SmallIcon|Range Icon.png}} Range
| (Not implemented.) You can only make one attack per turn with this weapon, be it through an action, bonus action, or reaction.
| Every ranged weapon has a normal range and a long rangeCreatures that are beyond normal range but within long range can be attacked, albeit with {{Disadvantage}}.  Creatures outside of long range cannot be attacked.
|-
|-
| Range
| {{WeaponProperty|Extra Reach}}
| Every ranged weapon has a normal range and a long range.  Creatures that are beyond normal range but within long range can be attacked, albeit with [[Disadvantage]]. Creatures outside of long range cannot be attacked.
| A melee weapon with this property can be used to attack enemies up to 2.5 m / 8 ft away, instead of the regular 1.5 m / 5 ft.
|-
|-
| Reach
| Silvered
| A melee weapon with this property can be used to attack enemies up to 3 m / 10 ft away, instead of the regular 1.5 m / 5 ft.
| (Not implemented.)  Some monsters are immune or resistant to nonmagical weapons, but susceptible to silver weapons.
|-
|-
| Special
| Special
| Various special rules apply to the weapon, explained in its description.
| Various special rules apply to the weapon, explained in its description.
|-
|-
| Thrown
| {{WeaponProperty|Thrown|link=Thrown}}
| A melee weapon with this property can be thrown for a ranged attack, and will benefit from the [[Ability Score Modifier]] (Strength) and [[Proficiency Bonus]] as usual, instead of being treated as an Improvised Weapon.  This combines with the Finesse property: if you throw a [[Dagger]], which has both Thrown and Finesse, you can use your Dexterity Modifier for the attack and damage rolls.
| A melee weapon with this property can be thrown for a ranged attack, and will benefit from the [[Ability Score Modifier]] (Strength) and [[Proficiency Bonus]] as usual, instead of being treated as an Improvised Weapon.  This combines with the Finesse property: if you throw a [[Dagger]], which has both Thrown and Finesse, you can use your Dexterity Modifier for the attack and damage rolls.
|-
|-
| Two-handed
| {{WeaponProperty|Two-Handed|icon=Handedness Icon.png|link=Two-Handed}}
| Indicates that this is a two-handed weapon. It can only be used with both hands.
| Indicates that this is a two-handed weapon. It has to be wielded with both hands when making an attack with it, but can still be just carried in one.
|-
|-
| Versatile
| {{WeaponProperty|Versatile|icon=Handedness Icon.png|link=Versatile}}
| Indicates that this is a versatile weapon.  It can be used with one hand or both hands.  Typically, using a versatile weapon with both hands offers a higher maximum damage.
| Indicates that this is a versatile weapon.  It can be used with one hand or both hands.  Typically, using a versatile weapon with both hands offers a higher maximum damage.
|-
| Silvered
| (Not implemented.)  Some monsters are immune or resistant to nonmagical weapons, but susceptible to silver weapons.
|}
|}
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== Martial Weapons ==
== Martial weapons ==
{{See also|List of martial weapons}}
Martial weapons require extensive training to effectively use in combat.  Martial [[Class]]es such as Barbarian, Fighter, Paladin, and Ranger have [[Proficiency]] with ''all'' martial weapons at Level 1.  Otherwise, one can obtain martial proficiency by taking the appropriate [[Feat]] at Level 4.  A creature's [[Race]] and Class may also grant it proficiency with specific types of martial weapons; see [[#Proficiencies granted by Race and Class|Proficiencies granted by Race and Class]] below.


''Main page: [[Martial Weapons]]''
{| class="wikitable"
 
! colspan="3" | Melee Martial Weapons
Martial weapons require extensive training to effectively use in combat.  Only martial [[Character Class|Classes]] such as Barbarian, Fighter, Paladin, and Ranger have [[Proficiency]] with ''all'' martial weapons at Level 1.  Otherwise, you can obtain martial proficiency by taking the appropriate [[Feat]] at Level 4.  Also, the following classes have proficiency in specific martial weapons:
 
* '''Bard, Rogue:''' [[Longsword]], [[Shortsword]], [[Rapier]], [[Hand Crossbow]]
* '''Druid:''' [[Scimitar]]
* '''Monk:''' [[Shortsword]]
 
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 40%;"
|+ List Of Martial Weapons
|-
|-
! style="width: 50%;" | Melee
! style="width: 33%;" | One-Handed
! style="width: 50%;" | Ranged
! style="width: 33%;" | Versatile
|-
! style="width: 33%;" | Two-Handed
! One-handed !! One-handed
|-
|-
|
|
* {{icon|Morningstars Icon.png}} [[Morningstar]]
* {{WeaponType|Flails}}
* {{icon|Rapiers Icon.png}} [[Rapier]]
* {{WeaponType|Morningstars}}
* {{icon|Scimitars Icon.png}} [[Scimitar]]
* {{WeaponType|Rapiers}}
* {{icon|Shortswords Icon.png}} [[Shortsword]]
* {{WeaponType|Scimitars}}
* {{icon|Warpicks Icon.png}} [[War Pick]]
* {{WeaponType|Shortswords}}
* {{WeaponType|War Picks}}
|
* {{WeaponType|Battleaxes}}
* {{WeaponType|Longswords}}
* {{WeaponType|Tridents}}
* {{WeaponType|Warhammers}}
|
|
* {{icon|Hand Crossbows Icon.png}} [[Hand Crossbow]]
* {{WeaponType|Glaives}}
* {{WeaponType|Greataxes}}
* {{WeaponType|Greatswords}}
* {{WeaponType|Halberds}}
* {{WeaponType|Mauls}}
* {{WeaponType|Pikes}}
|-
! colspan="3" | Ranged Martial Weapons
|-
|-
! One-Handed
! Versatile
! Versatile
! Two-Handed
|-
|-
|
|
* {{icon|Battleaxes Icon.png}} [[Battleaxe]]
* {{WeaponType|Hand Crossbows}}
* {{icon|Longswords Icon.png}} [[Longsword]]
| style="text-align: center;" | ''(none)''
* {{icon|Tridents Icon.png}} [[Trident]]
|
|
* {{WeaponType|Heavy Crossbows}}
* {{WeaponType|Longbows}}
|}
== Simple weapons ==
{{See also|List of simple weapons}}
Simple weapons are easy to learn and use.  Every [[Class]] except Druid, Wizard, and Sorcerer is proficient with ''all'' simple weapons at Level 1.  Otherwise, one can obtain simple weapon proficiency by taking the appropriate [[Feat]] at Level 4.  A creature's [[Race]] and Class may also grant it proficiency with specific types of simple weapons; see [[#Proficiencies granted by Race and Class|Proficiencies granted by Race and Class]] below.
* '''Druid:''' [[Club]], [[Dagger]], [[Javelin]], [[Mace]], [[Quarterstaff]], [[Sickle]], [[Spear]]
* '''Wizard, Sorcerer:''' [[Dagger]], [[Quarterstaff]], [[Light Crossbow]]
{| class="wikitable"
! colspan="3" | Melee Simple Weapons
|-
|-
! Two-handed !! Two-handed
! style="width: 33%;" | One-Handed
! style="width: 33%;" | Versatile
! style="width: 33%;" | Two-Handed
|-
|-
|
|
* {{icon|Glaives Icon.png}} [[Glaive]]
* {{WeaponType|Clubs}}
* {{icon|Greataxes Icon.png}} [[Greataxe]]
* {{WeaponType|Daggers}}
* {{icon|Greatswords Icon.png}} [[Greatsword]]
* {{WeaponType|Handaxes}}
* {{icon|Halberds Icon.png}} [[Halberd]]
* {{WeaponType|Javelins}}
* {{icon|Mauls Icon.png}} [[Maul]]
* {{WeaponType|Light Hammers}}
* {{icon|Pikes Icon.png}} [[Pike]]
* {{WeaponType|Maces}}
* {{icon|Warhammers Icon.png}} [[Warhammer]]
* {{WeaponType|Sickles}}
|
* {{WeaponType|Quarterstaves}}
* {{WeaponType|Spears}}
|
|
* {{icon|Heavy Crossbows Icon.png}} [[Heavy Crossbow]]
* {{WeaponType|Greatclubs}}
* {{icon|Longbows Icon.png}} [[Longbow]]
|-
! colspan="3" | Ranged Simple Weapons
|-
! One-Handed
! Versatile
! Two-Handed
|-
| style="text-align: center;" | ''(none)''
| style="text-align: center;" | ''(none)''
|
* {{WeaponType|Light Crossbows}}
* {{WeaponType|Shortbows}}
|}
|}
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== Proficiencies granted by Race and Class ==
{{RaceAndClassWeaponsTable}}
== Improvised weapons ==


== Simple Weapons ==
Objects that aren't actually weapons can nevertheless be used as [[Improvised_Melee_Weapon|Improvised Weapons]]. Note that this is not the same as using a non-weapon item that resembles a weapon strongly enough to allow it to be used as such.  For example, when [[Salami]] is used as a weapon, it actually functions as a [[Clubs|Club]], not as an Improvised Weapon.


[[Simple Weapons]] are easy to learn and use. Almost any commoner can wield simple weapons in combat. All classes except [[Druid]], [[Wizard]], and [[Sorcerer]] are proficient with ''all'' types of simple weapons at level 1. You can obtain simple weapon proficiency by taking the appropriate [[Character Abilities#Feats|feat]] at level 4.
== Weapon Properties Table ==
The following table summarizes all weapon types in the game and provides a quick overview of their properties. The ranges listed for ranged weapons is their normal range; they also have an extended range which is double that, but confers [[disadvantage]] to the attacker.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" style="max-width: 45em;"
|+ [[Simple_Weapons#List_Of_Simple_Weapons|List Of Simple Weapons]]
! scope="col" rowspan="2" | Weapon
!! scope="col" colspan="2" rowspan="1" | Damage
!! scope="col" rowspan="2" | Range
!! scope="col" rowspan="2" | Properties
|-
! scope="col" | 1h !! 2h
|-
! scope="col" colspan="5" | Simple melee weapons
|-
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|Clubs}}
| colspan="2" | 1d4 {{damage colour|Bludgeoning}}
| 1.5{{nbts}}m (5{{nbts}}ft)
| Light
|-
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|Daggers}}
| colspan="2" | 1d4 {{damage colour|Piercing}}
| 1.5{{nbts}}m (5{{nbts}}ft)
| Finesse, Light, Thrown
|-
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|Handaxes}}
| colspan="2" | 1d6 {{damage colour|Slashing}}
| 1.5{{nbts}}m (5{{nbts}}ft)
| Light, Thrown
|-
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|Javelins}}
| colspan="2" | 1d6 {{damage colour|Piercing}}
| 1.5{{nbts}}m (5{{nbts}}ft)
| Thrown
|-
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|Light Hammers}}
| colspan="2" | 1d4 {{damage colour|Bludgeoning}}
| 1.5{{nbts}}m (5{{nbts}}ft)
| Light, Thrown
|-
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|Maces}}
| colspan="2" | 1d6 {{damage colour|Bludgeoning}}
| 1.5{{nbts}}m (5{{nbts}}ft)
|
|-
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|Sickles}}
| colspan="2" | 1d4 {{damage colour|Slashing}}
| 1.5{{nbts}}m (5{{nbts}}ft)
| Light
|-
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|Quarterstaves}}
| 1d6 {{damage colour|Bludgeoning}}
| 1d8 {{damage colour|Bludgeoning}}
| 1.5{{nbts}}m (5{{nbts}}ft)
| Versatile
|-
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|Spears}}
| 1d6 {{damage colour|Piercing}}
| 1d8 {{damage colour|Piercing}}
| 1.5{{nbts}}m (5{{nbts}}ft)
| Versatile, Thrown
|-
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|Greatclubs}}
| colspan="2" | 1d8 {{damage colour|Bludgeoning}}
| 1.5{{nbts}}m (5{{nbts}}ft)
| Two-handed
|-
! scope="col" colspan="5" | Martial melee weapons
|-
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|Flails}}
| colspan="2" | 1d8 {{damage colour|Bludgeoning}}
| 1.5{{nbts}}m (5{{nbts}}ft)
|
|-
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|Morningstars}}
| colspan="2" | 1d8 {{damage colour|Piercing}}
| 1.5{{nbts}}m (5{{nbts}}ft)
|
|-
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|Rapiers}}
| colspan="2" | 1d8 {{damage colour|Piercing}}
| 1.5{{nbts}}m (5{{nbts}}ft)
| Finesse
|-
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|Scimitars}}
| colspan="2" | 1d6 {{damage colour|Slashing}}
| 1.5{{nbts}}m (5{{nbts}}ft)
| Finesse, Light
|-
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|Shortswords}}
| colspan="2" | 1d6 {{damage colour|Piercing}}
| 1.5{{nbts}}m (5{{nbts}}ft)
| Finesse, Light
|-
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|War Picks}}
| colspan="2" | 1d8 {{damage colour|Piercing}}
| 1.5{{nbts}}m (5{{nbts}}ft)
|
|-
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|Battleaxes}}
| 1d8 {{damage colour|Slashing}}
| 1d10 {{damage colour|Slashing}}
| 1.5{{nbts}}m (5{{nbts}}ft)
| Versatile
|-
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|Longswords}}
| 1d8 {{damage colour|Slashing}}
| 1d10 {{damage colour|Slashing}}
| 1.5{{nbts}}m (5{{nbts}}ft)
| Versatile
|-
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|Tridents}}
| 1d6 {{damage colour|Piercing}}
| 1d8 {{damage colour|Piercing}}
| 1.5{{nbts}}m (5{{nbts}}ft)
| Versatile, Thrown
|-
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|Warhammers}}
| 1d8 {{damage colour|Bludgeoning}}
| 1d10 {{damage colour|Bludgeoning}}
| 1.5{{nbts}}m (5{{nbts}}ft)
| Versatile
|-
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|Glaives}}
| colspan="2" | 1d10 {{damage colour|Slashing}}
| 2.5{{nbts}}m (8{{nbts}}ft)
| Two-handed
|-
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|Greataxes}}
| colspan="2" | 1d12 {{damage colour|Slashing}}
| 1.5{{nbts}}m (5{{nbts}}ft)
| Two-handed
|-
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|Greatswords}}
| colspan="2" | 2d6 {{damage colour|Slashing}}
| 1.5{{nbts}}m (5{{nbts}}ft)
| Two-handed
|-
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|Halberds}}
| colspan="2" | 1d10 {{damage colour|Slashing}}
| 2.5{{nbts}}m (8{{nbts}}ft)
| Two-handed
|-
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|Mauls}}
| colspan="2" | 2d6 {{damage colour|Bludgeoning}}
| 1.5{{nbts}}m (5{{nbts}}ft)
| Two-handed
|-
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|Pikes}}
| colspan="2" | 1d10 {{damage colour|Piercing}}
| 2.5{{nbts}}m (8{{nbts}}ft)
| Two-handed
|-
! scope="col" colspan="5" | Simple ranged weapons
|-
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|Light Crossbows}}
| colspan="2" | 1d8 {{damage colour|Piercing}}
| 18{{nbts}}m (60{{nbts}}ft)
| Two-handed
|-
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|Shortbows}}
| colspan="2" | 1d6 {{damage colour|Piercing}}
| 18{{nbts}}m (60{{nbts}}ft)
| Two-handed
|-
! scope="col" colspan="5" | Martial ranged weapons
|-
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|Hand Crossbows}}
| colspan="2" | 1d6 {{damage colour|Piercing}}
| 15{{nbts}}m (50{{nbts}}ft)
| Light
|-
|-
! scope="col" | Melee Weapons
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|Heavy Crossbows}}
! scope="col" | Ranged Weapons
| colspan="2" | 1d10 {{damage colour|Piercing}}
| 18{{nbts}}m (60{{nbts}}ft)
| Two-handed
|-
|-
|
! scope="row" | {{WeaponType|Longbows}}
* [[One-handed_Weapons#Simple_One-Handed_Weapons|One-handed]]
| colspan="2" | 1d8 {{damage colour|Piercing}}
* [[Two-handed_Weapons#Simple_Two-Handed_Weapons|Two-handed]]
| 18{{nbts}}m (60{{nbts}}ft)
* [[Versatile_Weapons#Simple_Versatile_Weapons|Versatile]]
| Two-handed
|
* [[Two-handed_Weapons#Simple_Two-Handed_Weapons|Two-handed]]
|}
|}


== Improvised Weapons ==
== Other weapon lists ==
The following are pages where lists of weapons can be found to achieve specific goals, such as maximizing a character's Spell DC or attack bonuses.
 
* [[List of weapons with global passives]]
 
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== Unused weapons ==
Two types of weapons cannot be normally obtained in-game, but are still present in the game files along with their unique [[Proficiency#Unused_Proficiencies|proficiencies]].
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Weapon                !! 1H-dmg    !! 2H-dmg    !! Finesse !! Weight !! Range        !! Damage Type
|-
| {{WeaponType|Darts}}  ||          || 1d4        || Yes    ||      || 18 m / 60 ft || Piercing
|-
| {{WeaponType|Slings}}  || 1d4      ||            ||        ||      || 18 m / 60 ft || Bludgeoning
|}
==Notes==
* In [[Early Access]] there were two properties called {{Heavy}} and {{SmallIcon|Loading Icon.png}} Loading. These are properties in the tabletop game, but their effects were never implemented and they didn't make it into the final game.


Objects that aren't actually weapons can nevertheless be used as Improvised Weapons.  One can gain [[Proficiency]] in these by choosing the corresponding [[Feat]] when leveling up.
== Footnotes ==
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Note that this is not the same thing as using a non-weapon that resembles a weapon strongly enough to allow it to be used as that type of weapon.  For example, when [[Salami]] is used as a weapon, it actually functions as a [[Club]] (a Simple Weapon), not as an Improvised Weapon.
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Weapons are a type of equipment that is used in attacks that deal damage. Weapons also give proficient wielders access to special weapon actions, and are an essential tool for any adventurer.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Each weapon is either melee or ranged, and deals a specific type of physical damage: Damage TypesBludgeoning, Damage TypesPiercing, or Damage TypesSlashing.

Weapons are further categorised as either martial or simple. Martial weapons deal more damage than simple weapons, but require more specialised training to properly use.

Additionally, each weapon has a set of properties which determine how the weapon may be used.

Weapon slots[edit | edit source]

Each character has a main hand slot and an off-hand slot, both of which can equip weapons.

Weapons are classified as either one-handed, two-handed or versatile. One-handed weapons only take up one weapon slot, whereas two-handed take up both. Versatile weapons can be wielded as either one-handed or two-handed weapons, the latter of which deals greater damage.

One-handed weapons allow the creature to equip a shield in their off-hand, but one-handed weapons can also be dual wielded if both weapons have the light property.[note 1]

Proficiency[edit | edit source]

Classes give proficiency with weapons or category of weapons, allowing the creature to add its proficiency bonus to its attack rolls.

Proficiency in the equipped main hand weapon unlocks its weapon actions. Off-hand weapons do not grant weapon actions.

Properties[edit | edit source]

Weapons can have various special properties:

Property Description
Enchantment Enchantment (+1, +2, +3) This weapon is magically enchanted. You also add the corresponding bonuses (+1, +2, etc.) to any attack and damage rolls made with this weapon.
Finesse Finesse You use the higher one of your Strength and Dexterity for attack and damage rolls.
Light (weapon property) Light Can be wielded in your off-hand as a secondary weapon, if your main-hand weapon is also light.
Range Every ranged weapon has a normal range and a long range. Creatures that are beyond normal range but within long range can be attacked, albeit with Disadvantage Icon.png Disadvantage. Creatures outside of long range cannot be attacked.
Extra Reach Extra Reach A melee weapon with this property can be used to attack enemies up to 2.5 m / 8 ft away, instead of the regular 1.5 m / 5 ft.
Silvered (Not implemented.) Some monsters are immune or resistant to nonmagical weapons, but susceptible to silver weapons.
Special Various special rules apply to the weapon, explained in its description.
Thrown Thrown A melee weapon with this property can be thrown for a ranged attack, and will benefit from the Ability Score Modifier (Strength) and Proficiency Bonus as usual, instead of being treated as an Improvised Weapon. This combines with the Finesse property: if you throw a Dagger, which has both Thrown and Finesse, you can use your Dexterity Modifier for the attack and damage rolls.
Two-Handed Two-Handed Indicates that this is a two-handed weapon. It has to be wielded with both hands when making an attack with it, but can still be just carried in one.
Versatile Versatile Indicates that this is a versatile weapon. It can be used with one hand or both hands. Typically, using a versatile weapon with both hands offers a higher maximum damage.

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Martial weapons[edit | edit source]

Martial weapons require extensive training to effectively use in combat. Martial Classes such as Barbarian, Fighter, Paladin, and Ranger have Proficiency with all martial weapons at Level 1. Otherwise, one can obtain martial proficiency by taking the appropriate Feat at Level 4. A creature's Race and Class may also grant it proficiency with specific types of martial weapons; see Proficiencies granted by Race and Class below.

Melee Martial Weapons
One-Handed Versatile Two-Handed
Ranged Martial Weapons
One-Handed Versatile Two-Handed
(none)

Simple weapons[edit | edit source]

Simple weapons are easy to learn and use. Every Class except Druid, Wizard, and Sorcerer is proficient with all simple weapons at Level 1. Otherwise, one can obtain simple weapon proficiency by taking the appropriate Feat at Level 4. A creature's Race and Class may also grant it proficiency with specific types of simple weapons; see Proficiencies granted by Race and Class below.

Melee Simple Weapons
One-Handed Versatile Two-Handed
Ranged Simple Weapons
One-Handed Versatile Two-Handed
(none) (none)

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Proficiencies granted by Race and Class[edit | edit source]

Weapon Proficiencies granted by Race and Class
Racial Weapon Proficiencies
Drow Rapiers Rapiers, Shortswords Shortswords, Hand Crossbows Hand Crossbows
Dwarf Battleaxes Battleaxes, Handaxes Handaxes, Light Hammers Light Hammers, Warhammers Warhammers
Elf Longswords Longswords, Shortswords Shortswords, Longbows Longbows, Shortbows Shortbows
Githyanki Greatswords Greatswords, Longswords Longswords, Shortswords Shortswords
Half-Elf, Human Pikes Pikes, Spears Spears, Halberds Halberds, Glaives Glaives
Class Weapon Proficiencies
Barbarian, Fighter, Paladin, Ranger Martial weapons, Simple weapons (In effect, all weapons except Improvised.)
Bard, Rogue Simple weapons, Hand Crossbows Hand Crossbows, Longswords Longswords, Rapiers Rapiers, Shortswords Shortswords
Cleric Simple weapons, Flails Flails, Morningstars Morningstars
Druid Clubs Clubs, Daggers Daggers, Javelins Javelins, Maces Maces, Quarterstaves Quarterstaves, Scimitars Scimitars, Sickles Sickles, Spears Spears
Monk Simple weapons, Shortswords Shortswords
Sorcerer, Wizard Daggers Daggers, Light Crossbows Light Crossbows, Quarterstaves Quarterstaves
Warlock Simple weapons

Improvised weapons[edit | edit source]

Objects that aren't actually weapons can nevertheless be used as Improvised Weapons. Note that this is not the same as using a non-weapon item that resembles a weapon strongly enough to allow it to be used as such. For example, when Salami is used as a weapon, it actually functions as a Club, not as an Improvised Weapon.

Weapon Properties Table[edit | edit source]

The following table summarizes all weapon types in the game and provides a quick overview of their properties. The ranges listed for ranged weapons is their normal range; they also have an extended range which is double that, but confers disadvantage to the attacker.

Weapon Damage Range Properties
1h 2h
Simple melee weapons
Clubs Clubs 1d4 Bludgeoning 1.5 m (5 ft) Light
Daggers Daggers 1d4 Piercing 1.5 m (5 ft) Finesse, Light, Thrown
Handaxes Handaxes 1d6 Slashing 1.5 m (5 ft) Light, Thrown
Javelins Javelins 1d6 Piercing 1.5 m (5 ft) Thrown
Light Hammers Light Hammers 1d4 Bludgeoning 1.5 m (5 ft) Light, Thrown
Maces Maces 1d6 Bludgeoning 1.5 m (5 ft)
Sickles Sickles 1d4 Slashing 1.5 m (5 ft) Light
Quarterstaves Quarterstaves 1d6 Bludgeoning 1d8 Bludgeoning 1.5 m (5 ft) Versatile
Spears Spears 1d6 Piercing 1d8 Piercing 1.5 m (5 ft) Versatile, Thrown
Greatclubs Greatclubs 1d8 Bludgeoning 1.5 m (5 ft) Two-handed
Martial melee weapons
Flails Flails 1d8 Bludgeoning 1.5 m (5 ft)
Morningstars Morningstars 1d8 Piercing 1.5 m (5 ft)
Rapiers Rapiers 1d8 Piercing 1.5 m (5 ft) Finesse
Scimitars Scimitars 1d6 Slashing 1.5 m (5 ft) Finesse, Light
Shortswords Shortswords 1d6 Piercing 1.5 m (5 ft) Finesse, Light
War Picks War Picks 1d8 Piercing 1.5 m (5 ft)
Battleaxes Battleaxes 1d8 Slashing 1d10 Slashing 1.5 m (5 ft) Versatile
Longswords Longswords 1d8 Slashing 1d10 Slashing 1.5 m (5 ft) Versatile
Tridents Tridents 1d6 Piercing 1d8 Piercing 1.5 m (5 ft) Versatile, Thrown
Warhammers Warhammers 1d8 Bludgeoning 1d10 Bludgeoning 1.5 m (5 ft) Versatile
Glaives Glaives 1d10 Slashing 2.5 m (8 ft) Two-handed
Greataxes Greataxes 1d12 Slashing 1.5 m (5 ft) Two-handed
Greatswords Greatswords 2d6 Slashing 1.5 m (5 ft) Two-handed
Halberds Halberds 1d10 Slashing 2.5 m (8 ft) Two-handed
Mauls Mauls 2d6 Bludgeoning 1.5 m (5 ft) Two-handed
Pikes Pikes 1d10 Piercing 2.5 m (8 ft) Two-handed
Simple ranged weapons
Light Crossbows Light Crossbows 1d8 Piercing 18 m (60 ft) Two-handed
Shortbows Shortbows 1d6 Piercing 18 m (60 ft) Two-handed
Martial ranged weapons
Hand Crossbows Hand Crossbows 1d6 Piercing 15 m (50 ft) Light
Heavy Crossbows Heavy Crossbows 1d10 Piercing 18 m (60 ft) Two-handed
Longbows Longbows 1d8 Piercing 18 m (60 ft) Two-handed

Other weapon lists[edit | edit source]

The following are pages where lists of weapons can be found to achieve specific goals, such as maximizing a character's Spell DC or attack bonuses.

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Unused weapons[edit | edit source]

Two types of weapons cannot be normally obtained in-game, but are still present in the game files along with their unique proficiencies.

Weapon 1H-dmg 2H-dmg Finesse Weight Range Damage Type
Darts Darts 1d4 Yes 18 m / 60 ft Piercing
Slings Slings 1d4 18 m / 60 ft Bludgeoning

Notes[edit | edit source]

  • In Early Access there were two properties called Heavy (weapon property) Heavy and Loading. These are properties in the tabletop game, but their effects were never implemented and they didn't make it into the final game.

Footnotes[edit | edit source]

  1. The Dual Wielder feat removes this limitation and also allows dual-wielding of versatile weapons, which are never light.

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