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Weapons serve the purpose of dealing damage to various things, ranging from doors and crates to monsters and NPCs.

There are a number of ways to categorize items:

  • Melee or Ranged
  • Martial or Simple
  • One-handed, Two-handed, or Versatile

Each weapon deals a specific type of physical damage. The damage types are:

  • Blunt
  • Slashing
  • Piercing

In addition, weapons can have various special properties, though not all are implemented in the game as of now:

Property Description
Ammunition (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.
Finesse When making an attack, you can choose between Strength and Dexterity for the attack and damage rolls (you must use the same choice for both).
Heavy (Not implemented.) Small creatures have Disadvantage on attack rolls.
Light Can be wielded in your off-hand as a secondary weapon.
Loading (Not implemented.) You can only make one attack per turn with this weapon, be it through an action, bonus action, or reaction.
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. Creatures outside of long range cannot be attacked.
Reach A melee weapon with this property can be used to attack enemies up to 10ft away, instead of the regular 5ft.
Special Various special rules apply to the weapon, explained in its description.
Thrown A weapon with this property can be thrown for a ranged attack, even if it's normally melee. This combines with the Finesse property. For example, if you throw a Handaxe, you use Strength, but if you throw a Dagger, you can choose Dexterity instead.
Two-handed Indicates that this is a two-handed weapon. It can only be used with both hands.
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.
Improvised Indicates that this is an object not designed to be a weapon, but can be used as such anyway.
Silvered (Not implemented.) Some monsters are immune or resistant to nonmagical weapons, but susceptible to silver weapons.

Martial Weapons

Martial Weapons are weapons that require extensive training to effectively use in combat. Only martial classes such as Barbarian, Fighter, Paladin, Ranger, have proficiency with all martial weapons at level 1. You can obtain martial proficiency by taking the appropriate feat at level 4.

List Of Martial Weapons
Melee Weapons Ranged Weapons

Simple Weapons

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 feat at level 4.

List Of Simple Weapons
Melee Weapons Ranged Weapons