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| weapon actions = Cleave, Lacerate, Prepare | | weapon actions = Cleave, Lacerate, Prepare | ||
| where to find = | | where to find = Looted from [[Gekh Coal]] | ||
| where to find location = Decrepit Village | |||
| where to find x = 14 | |||
| where to find y = -196 | |||
| notes = '''Scourge of Pests''' grants bonus damage against [[Myconid|Myconids]] because they are classified as Plants in D&D, despite fungi being in a separate kingdom in real-world biological taxonomy. | | notes = '''Scourge of Pests''' grants bonus damage against [[Myconid|Myconids]] because they are classified as Plants in D&D, despite fungi being in a separate kingdom in real-world biological taxonomy. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:29, 19 November 2024
Exterminator's Axe is an uncommon greataxe that deals additional Fire damage to Plants, Insects, and Small creatures.
The intricate engravings on this axe's blade and handle make plain the skill of its smith.
Properties
- Damage
- 1d12 (1~12) + Strength modifier Slashing
- Details
- Rarity: Uncommon
- Enchantment: None
- Two-Handed
- Dippable
- Melee: 1.5 m / 5 ft
- Weight: 3.15 kg / 6.3 lb
- Price: 130 gp
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UID
UND_DuergarRaft_PestKillerAxeUUID
6e05319b-d8c4-4dbc-b0f4-cea561810fa6
Special
The holder of this item gains:
- Scourge of Pests
- Deals an additional 1d6Fire damage to Plants, Myconids[See Notes], and Small creatures.
Weapon actions
If you have proficiency, equip in main hand to gain:
- Cleave ()
Swing your weapon in a large arc to attack up to 3 enemies at once. They each take half the damage your weapon usually deals.
- Lacerate ()
Slash at your target's vital points to make it .
Where to find
- Decrepit Village X: 14 Y: -196: Looted from Gekh Coal
Notes
Scourge of Pests grants bonus damage against Myconids because they are classified as Plants in D&D, despite fungi being in a separate kingdom in real-world biological taxonomy.