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! align="left" | Brass Knuckles
! align="left" | Brass Knuckles
| 1gp || 1 || 1d2 || 1d3 || 1d4 || x2 || - || 1lb || align="left" | Bludgeoning
| 1 gp || 1 || 1d2 || 1d3 || 1d4 || x2 || - || 1 lb || align="left" | Bludgeoning
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| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[Weapon Properties#Concealable|Concealable]], [[Weapon Properties#Monk|Monk]]
| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties:''' [[Weapon Properties#Concealable|Concealable]], [[Weapon Properties#Monk|Monk]]
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| colspan="10" align="left" | Brass knuckles deal lethal damage, allow you to threaten adjacent squares, take opportunity attacks, and flank.  You may hold objects in a hand wearing brass knuckles.  You may not wield weapons in a hand wearing brass knuckles. You may cast spells with somatic components while wearing brass knuckles if you make a concentration check with a DC of 10+ spell level. Brass Knuckles belong to the "Monk" and "Close" weapons groups.
| colspan="10" align="left" | Brass knuckles deal lethal damage, allow you to threaten adjacent squares, take opportunity attacks, and flank.  You may hold objects in a hand wearing brass knuckles.  You may not wield weapons in a hand wearing brass knuckles. You may cast spells with somatic components while wearing brass knuckles if you make a concentration check with a DC of 10+ spell level. Brass Knuckles belong to the "Monk" and "Close" weapons groups.
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! align="left" | Cestus
! align="left" | Cestus
| 5gp || 1d2 || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || x2 || - || 1lb || align="left" | Bludgeoning
| 5 gp || 1d2 || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || x2 || - || 1 lb || align="left" | Bludgeoning
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| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[Weapon Properties#Attached|Attached]], [[Weapon Properties#Awkward|Awkward]], [[Weapon Properties#Monk|Monk]], [[Weapon Properties#Uncomfortable|Uncomfortable]]
| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties:''' [[Weapon Properties#Attached|Attached]], [[Weapon Properties#Awkward|Awkward]], [[Weapon Properties#Monk|Monk]], [[Weapon Properties#Uncomfortable|Uncomfortable]]
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| colspan="10" align="left" | A cestus is a sturdy leather or wicker sleeve and fingerless glove which attaches to your arm and hand.  It has striking plates and/or spikes which deal lethal damage.  You may carry objects in a hand wearing a cestus.  You may wield weapons in a hand wearing a cestus, but take a -2 penalty to hit.  You may use that hand for Dex-based skill rolls, but such rolls take a -2 penalty as well.  Donning or removing a cestus takes a full round action. The Cestus belongs to the "Monk" and "Close" weapons groups.  
| colspan="10" align="left" | A cestus is a sturdy leather or wicker sleeve and fingerless glove which attaches to your arm and hand.  It has striking plates and/or spikes which deal lethal damage.  You may carry objects in a hand wearing a cestus.  You may wield weapons in a hand wearing a cestus, but take a -2 penalty to hit.  You may use that hand for Dex-based skill rolls, but such rolls take a -2 penalty as well.  Donning or removing a cestus takes a full round action. The Cestus belongs to the "Monk" and "Close" weapons groups.  
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! align="left" | Dagger
! align="left" | Dagger
| 2gp || 1d2 || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || 19-20x2 || 10ft || 1 lb || align="left" | Piercing or Slashing
| 2 gp || 1d2 || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || 19-20x2 || 10 ft || 1 lb || align="left" | Piercing or Slashing
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| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[Weapon Properties#Concealable|Concealable]]
| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties:''' [[Weapon Properties#Concealable|Concealable]]
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| colspan="10" align="left" | A dagger is a light knife meant for combat.  Daggers come with blades of many shapes and sizes, but always have at least one sharpened edge and a useful point.  Daggers are small enough that you receive a +2 bonus to Sleight of Hand skill checks to conceal a dagger on your person.  The Dagger belongs to the "Blade, Light", "Close" and "Thrown" weapons groups.
| colspan="10" align="left" | A dagger is a light knife meant for combat.  Daggers come with blades of many shapes and sizes, but always have at least one sharpened edge and a useful point.  Daggers are small enough that you receive a +2 bonus to Sleight of Hand skill checks to conceal a dagger on your person.  The Dagger belongs to the "Blade, Light", "Close" and "Thrown" weapons groups.
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! align="left" | Gauntlet
! align="left" | Gauntlet
| 2gp || 1 || 1d2 || 1d3 || 1d4 || x2 || - || 1 lb || align="left" | Bludgeoning
| 2 gp || 1 || 1d2 || 1d3 || 1d4 || x2 || - || 1 lb || align="left" | Bludgeoning
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| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: '''  
| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties:'''  
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| colspan="10" align="left" | A gauntlet is a heavily reinforced metal glove.  A gauntlet deals lethal damage, but an attack with a gauntlet is otherwise considered an unarmed attack.  You cannot be disarmed of a gauntlet.  Most medium and heavy armors include a pair of gauntlets.  Note that the listed cost and weight is for a single gauntlet.  The Gauntlet belongs to the "Close" weapon group.
| colspan="10" align="left" | A gauntlet is a heavily reinforced metal glove.  A gauntlet deals lethal damage, but an attack with a gauntlet is otherwise considered an unarmed attack.  You cannot be disarmed of a gauntlet.  Most medium and heavy armors include a pair of gauntlets.  Note that the listed cost and weight is for a single gauntlet.  The Gauntlet belongs to the "Close" weapon group.
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! align="left" | Mace, Light
! align="left" | Mace, Light
| 5gp || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || 1d8 || x2 || - || 4 lbs || align="left" | Bludgeoning
| 5 gp || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || 1d8 || x2 || - || 4 lbs || align="left" | Bludgeoning
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| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[Weapon Properties#Stout|Stout]]
| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties:''' [[Weapon Properties#Stout|Stout]]
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| colspan="10" align="left" | A light mace is a sturdy stick roughly two feet long with a striking head on one end.  They can be made of many different materials.  A light mace is about the least complex 'serious' weaponry.  No great skill is required to use a light mace, but it is a surprisingly effective piece of armament.  The Light Mace belongs to the "Hammers" weapon group.
| colspan="10" align="left" | A light mace is a sturdy stick roughly two feet long with a striking head on one end.  They can be made of many different materials.  A light mace is about the least complex 'serious' weaponry.  No great skill is required to use a light mace, but it is a surprisingly effective piece of armament.  The Light Mace belongs to the "Hammers" weapon group.
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! rowspan="4" width="200" height="200" | [[Image:sickle.png|200x200px|center|x]] || width="150" | Name || width="75" | Cost || width="75" | Tiny Dmg || width="75" | Sm Dmg || width="75" | Med Dmg || width="75" | Large Dmg || width="75" | Crit || width="75" | Range || width="75" | Wt || width="200" | Type
! rowspan="4" width="200" height="200" | [[Image:sickle.png|200x200px|center|x]] || width="150" | Name || width="75" | Cost || width="75" | Tiny Dmg || width="75" | Sm Dmg || width="75" | Med Dmg || width="75" | Large Dmg || width="75" | Crit || width="75" | Range || width="75" | Wt || width="200" | Type
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! align="left" | Stake
! align="left" | Sickle
| 6 gp || 1d2 || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || x2 ||- || 2 lb || align="left" | Slashing  
| 6 gp || 1d2 || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || x2 || - || 2 lb || align="left" | Slashing  
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| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[Weapon Properties#Trip|Trip]]
| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties:''' [[Weapon Properties#Trip|Trip]]
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| colspan="10" align="left" | Originating as a farming tool used for reaping grain, this one-handed weapon has a blade with a strong curve that can easily catch an opponent's limb or armor. Its blade can be either smooth or serrated, and some fighting sickles are sharpened on both sides near the point, making it easier to hook into an opponent's flesh.  The Sickle belongs to the "Blades, Light" weapon group.
| colspan="10" align="left" | Originating as a farming tool used for reaping grain, this one-handed weapon has a blade with a strong curve that can easily catch an opponent's limb or armor. Its blade can be either smooth or serrated, and some fighting sickles are sharpened on both sides near the point, making it easier to hook into an opponent's flesh.  The Sickle belongs to the "Blades, Light" weapon group.
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| 1 sp || 1d2 || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || x2 || - || 1 lb || align="left" | Piercing
| 1 sp || 1d2 || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || x2 || - || 1 lb || align="left" | Piercing
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| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[Weapon Properties#Primitive Availability|Primitive Availability]], [[Weapon Properties#Hard-hitting|Hard-hitting]]
| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties:''' [[Weapon Properties#Primitive Availability|Primitive Availability]], [[Weapon Properties#Hard-hitting|Hard-hitting]]
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| colspan="10" align="left" | A stake is a strong, hard, stick which has been sharpened on one or both ends.  They are between ten and eighteen inches long and an inch or more in diameter.  Stakes are most commonly made of wood, but they can and are made of bone, horn, stone, and even metal.  As a matter of fact, the lowly iron spike which almost every adventurer has rattling around in the bottom of their packs, can be used perfectly well as stakes.  They are surprisingly good weapons, inflict deadly wounds, and all for the low, low price of 'free' if you're willing to scrounge and whittle.  The Stake belongs to the "Close" weapon group.
| colspan="10" align="left" | A stake is a strong, hard, stick which has been sharpened on one or both ends.  They are between ten and eighteen inches long and an inch or more in diameter.  Stakes are most commonly made of wood, but they can and are made of bone, horn, stone, and even metal.  As a matter of fact, the lowly iron spike which almost every adventurer has rattling around in the bottom of their packs, can be used perfectly well as stakes.  They are surprisingly good weapons, inflict deadly wounds, and all for the low, low price of 'free' if you're willing to scrounge and whittle.  The Stake belongs to the "Close" weapon group.
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! align="left" | Unarmed Strike (Base)
! align="left" | Unarmed Strike (Base)
| 0gp || 1 || 1d2 || 1d3 || 1d4 || x2 || - || - || align="left" | Bludgeoning
| 0 gp || 1 || 1d2 || 1d3 || 1d4 || x2 || - || - || align="left" | Bludgeoning
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| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[Weapon Properties#Finesse|Finesse]], [[Weapon Properties#Monk|Monk]], [[Weapon Properties#Nonlethal|Nonlethal]], [[Weapon Properties#Non-Threatening|Non-Threatening]], [[Weapon Properties#Provocative|Provocative]]
| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties:''' [[Weapon Properties#Finesse|Finesse]], [[Weapon Properties#Monk|Monk]], [[Weapon Properties#Nonlethal|Nonlethal]], [[Weapon Properties#Non-Threatening|Non-Threatening]], [[Weapon Properties#Provocative|Provocative]]
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| colspan="10" align="left" | An unarmed strike is always considered a light weapon. Therefore, you can use the Weapon Finesse feat to apply your Dexterity modifier instead of your Strength modifier to attack rolls with an unarmed strike. Unarmed strikes do not count as natural weapons, and do not threaten or allow flanking unless the wielder has the Improved Unarmed Strike feat. The damage from an unarmed strike is considered weapon damage for the purposes of effects that give you a bonus on weapon damage rolls.  A monk or any character with the Improved Unarmed Strike feat can deal lethal or nonlethal damage with unarmed strikes, at his discretion.  Unarmed Strike belongs to the "Close"  and "Monk" weapon groups.
| colspan="10" align="left" | An unarmed strike is always considered a light weapon. Therefore, you can use the Weapon Finesse feat to apply your Dexterity modifier instead of your Strength modifier to attack rolls with an unarmed strike. Unarmed strikes do not count as natural weapons, and do not threaten or allow flanking unless the wielder has the Improved Unarmed Strike feat. The damage from an unarmed strike is considered weapon damage for the purposes of effects that give you a bonus on weapon damage rolls.  A monk or any character with the Improved Unarmed Strike feat can deal lethal or nonlethal damage with unarmed strikes, at his discretion.  Unarmed Strike belongs to the "Close"  and "Monk" weapon groups.
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! align="left" | Axe, Throwing
! align="left" | Axe, Throwing
| 8gp || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || 1d8 || x3 || 20 || 2 lbs || align="left" | Slashing
| 8 gp || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || 1d8 || x3 || 20 || 2 lbs || align="left" | Slashing
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| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[Weapon Properties#Poor Melee|Poor Melee]]
| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[Weapon Properties#Poor Melee|Poor Melee]]
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! align="left" | Hammer, Light
! align="left" | Hammer, Light
| 2gp || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || 1d8 || x2 || 30 || 3 lbs || align="left" | Bludgeoning
| 2 gp || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || 1d8 || x2 || 30 || 3 lbs || align="left" | Bludgeoning
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| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[Weapon Properties#Poor Melee|Poor Melee]]
| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[Weapon Properties#Poor Melee|Poor Melee]]
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! align="left" | Handaxe
! align="left" | Handaxe
| 6gp || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || 1d8 || x3 || - || 2 lbs || align="left" | Slashing
| 6 gp || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || 1d8 || x3 || - || 2 lbs || align="left" | Slashing
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| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: '''  
| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: '''  
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! align="left" | Kukri
! align="left" | Kukri
| 8gp || 1d2 || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || 18-20x2 || - || 2 lbs || align="left" | Slashing
| 8 gp || 1d2 || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || 18-20x2 || - || 2 lbs || align="left" | Slashing
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| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: '''  
| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: '''  
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! align="left" | Pick, Light
! align="left" | Pick, Light
| 4gp || 1d2 || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || x4 || - || 3 lbs || align="left" | Piercing
| 4 gp || 1d2 || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || x4 || - || 3 lbs || align="left" | Piercing
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| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[Weapon Properties#Sunder|Sunder]]
| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[Weapon Properties#Sunder|Sunder]]
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! align="left" | Sap
! align="left" | Sap
| 1gp || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || 1d8 || x2 || - || 2 lbs || align="left" | Bludgeoning
| 1 gp || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || 1d8 || x2 || - || 2 lbs || align="left" | Bludgeoning
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| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[Weapon Properties#Concealable|Concealable]], [[Weapon Properties#Nonlethal|Nonlethal]], [[Weapon Properties#Primitive Availability|Primitive Availability]]
| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[Weapon Properties#Concealable|Concealable]], [[Weapon Properties#Nonlethal|Nonlethal]], [[Weapon Properties#Primitive Availability|Primitive Availability]]
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=== Shortsword ===
 
=== Shield, Light ===
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:center"
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! rowspan="4" width="200" height="200" | [[Image:Short sword 1.png|200x200px|center|x]] || width="150" | Name || width="75" | Cost || width="75" | Tiny Dmg || width="75" | Sm Dmg || width="75" | Med Dmg || width="75" | Large Dmg || width="75" | Crit || width="75" | Range || width="75" | Wt || width="200" | Type
! rowspan="4" width="200" height="200" | [[Image:Light_Steel_Shield_2.png|200x200px|center|x]] || width="150" | Name || width="75" | Cost || width="75" | Tiny Dmg || width="75" | Sm Dmg || width="75" | Med Dmg || width="75" | Large Dmg || width="75" | Crit || width="75" | Range || width="75" | Wt || width="200" | Type
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! align="left" | Shortsword
! align="left" | Light Shield
| 10gp || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || 1d8 || 19-20x2 || - || 2 lbs || align="left" | Piercing
| As Shield || 1d2 || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || x2 || - || As Shield || align="left" | Bludgeoning
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| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[Weapon Properties#Protective|Protective]], [[Weapon Properties#Attached|Attached]], [[Weapon Properties#Uncomfortable|Uncomfortable]]
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| colspan="10" align="left" | A short sword is a compact, easy to carry bladeIt is easy to maintain the straight, double edged design, and it has a well-developed pointIn the hands of a skilled user the point is preferred, and a short sword can inflict deadly wounds very quickly.  Short swords are often seen in professional military hands, so they must be doing something right.  The Short Sword belongs to the "Blades, Light" weapon group.
| colspan="10" align="left" | The Light Shield is meant to be defensive item, but when needs must, it serves adequately as a martial weapon.  You must have proficiency with Martial Weapons to use it well as a weaponIf you do not attack with a hand wielding a Light Shield you retain the shield bonus to your AC.  When you attack with that hand you lose the shield bonus until the beginning of your next turn, though you do not lose its enhancement bonus, if anyEnhancement bonuses on shields do not affect attack or damage rolls when the shield is used as a weapon (although shield spikes, if added, can be enhanced as a weapon, separately from the shield).  The Light Shield belongs to the "Close" weapon group.
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=== Shortsword ===
=== Shield, Light ===
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:center"
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! rowspan="4" width="200" height="200" | [[Image:Light_Steel_Shield_2.png|200x200px|center|x]] || width="150" | Name || width="75" | Cost || width="75" | Tiny Dmg || width="75" | Sm Dmg || width="75" | Med Dmg || width="75" | Large Dmg || width="75" | Crit || width="75" | Range || width="75" | Wt || width="200" | Type
! rowspan="4" width="200" height="200" | [[Image:Short sword 1.png|200x200px|center|x]] || width="150" | Name || width="75" | Cost || width="75" | Tiny Dmg || width="75" | Sm Dmg || width="75" | Med Dmg || width="75" | Large Dmg || width="75" | Crit || width="75" | Range || width="75" | Wt || width="200" | Type
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! align="left" | Light Shield
! align="left" | Shortsword
| As Shield || 1d2 || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || x2 || - || As Shield || align="left" | Bludgeoning
| 10 gp || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || 1d8 || 19-20x2 || - || 2 lbs || align="left" | Piercing
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| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[Weapon Properties#Protective|Protective]], [[Weapon Properties#Attached|Attached]], [[Weapon Properties#Uncomfortable|Uncomfortable]]
| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: '''  
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| colspan="10" align="left" | The Light Shield is meant to be defensive item, but when needs must, it serves adequately as a martial weapon.  You must have proficiency with Martial Weapons to use it well as a weaponIf you do not attack with a hand wielding a Light Shield you retain the shield bonus to your AC.  When you attack with that hand you lose the shield bonus until the beginning of your next turn, though you do not lose its enhancement bonus, if anyEnhancement bonuses on shields do not affect attack or damage rolls when the shield is used as a weapon (although shield spikes, if added, can be enhanced as a weapon, separately from the shield).  The Light Shield belongs to the "Close" weapon group.
| colspan="10" align="left" | A short sword is a compact, easy to carry blade.  It is easy to maintain the straight, double edged design, and it has a well-developed pointIn the hands of a skilled user the point is preferred, and a short sword can inflict deadly wounds very quicklyShort swords are often seen in professional military hands, so they must be doing something right.  The Short Sword belongs to the "Blades, Light" weapon group.
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== Exotic Light Melee Weapons ==
== Exotic Light Melee Weapons ==
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! align="left" | Aklys
! align="left" | Aklys
| 40gp || 1d4 || 1d6 || 1d8 || 2d6 || x2 || 20ft* || 2 lbs || align="left" | Bludgeoning
| 40 gp || 1d4 || 1d6 || 1d8 || 2d6 || x2 || 20ft* || 2 lbs || align="left" | Bludgeoning
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| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[ Weapon_Properties#Range|Range]], [[ Weapon_Properties#Trip|Trip]], [[ Weapon_Properties#Performance|Performance]], [[Weapon_Properties#Fragile|Fragile]]
| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[ Weapon_Properties#Range|Range]], [[ Weapon_Properties#Trip|Trip]], [[ Weapon_Properties#Performance|Performance]], [[Weapon_Properties#Fragile|Fragile]]
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:* *This range is not an increment, it is the maximum distance the aklys may be thrown.  This attack does not suffer range penalties.
:* *This range is not an increment, it is the maximum distance the aklys may be thrown.  This attack does not suffer range penalties.
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=== Dagger, Swordbreaker ===
=== Dagger, Swordbreaker ===
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! align="left" | Dagger, Swordbreaker
! align="left" | Dagger, Swordbreaker
| 10gp || 1d2 || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || 18-20x2 || - || 3 lbs || align="left" | Slashing
| 10 gp || 1d2 || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || 18-20x2 || - || 3 lbs || align="left" | Slashing
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| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[Weapon Properties#Disarm Blades|Disarm Blades]], [[Weapon Properties#Sunder Blades|Sunder Blades]]
| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[Weapon Properties#Disarm Blades|Disarm Blades]], [[Weapon Properties#Sunder Blades|Sunder Blades]]
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| colspan="10" align="left" | A Swordbreaker Dagger looks superficially like a large dagger with a slot in the design.  It is heavier than it looks due to the strong design, and the slot makes the balance peculiar.  A skilled user can use the slot to catch bladed weapons and then use the heavy, strong dagger as a lever to disarm or sunder the weapon.  This weapon gives +4 bonuses to disarm and sunder attempts against bladed weapons only.  The Swordbreaker Dagger belongs to the "Blades, Light" weapon group.
| colspan="10" align="left" | A Swordbreaker Dagger looks superficially like a large dagger with a slot in the design.  It is heavier than it looks due to the strong design, and the slot makes the balance peculiar.  A skilled user can use the slot to catch bladed weapons and then use the heavy, strong dagger as a lever to disarm or sunder the weapon.  This weapon gives +4 bonuses to disarm and sunder attempts against bladed weapons only.  The Swordbreaker Dagger belongs to the "Blades, Light" weapon group.
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=== Kama ===
=== Kama ===
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! align="left" | Kama
! align="left" | Kama
| 2gp || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || 1d8 || x2 || - || 2 lbs || align="left" | Slashing
| 2 gp || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || 1d8 || x2 || - || 2 lbs || align="left" | Slashing
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| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[Weapon Properties#Monk|Monk]], [[Weapon Properties#Trip|Trip]], [[Weapon Properties#Stout|Stout]]
| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[Weapon Properties#Monk|Monk]], [[Weapon Properties#Trip|Trip]], [[Weapon Properties#Stout|Stout]]
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| colspan="10" align="left" | A kama is a sturdy stick with a strong slicing blade mounted at a ninety degree angle at one end.  They may be used by monks in their blinding fast attacks, and any skilled wielder can use the hooked shape to improve their trip maneuvers.  The Kama belongs to the "Blades, Light" and "Monk" weapon groups.
| colspan="10" align="left" | A kama is a sturdy stick with a strong slicing blade mounted at a ninety degree angle at one end.  They may be used by monks in their blinding fast attacks, and any skilled wielder can use the hooked shape to improve their trip maneuvers.  The Kama belongs to the "Blades, Light" and "Monk" weapon groups.
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=== Nunchaku ===
=== Nunchaku ===
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! align="left" | Nunchaku
! align="left" | Nunchaku
| 2gp || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || 1d8 || x2 || - || 2 lbs || align="left" | Bludgeoning
| 2 gp || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || 1d8 || x2 || - || 2 lbs || align="left" | Bludgeoning
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| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[Weapon Properties#Disarm|Disarm]], [[Weapon Properties#Hard-hitting|Hard-hitting]], [[Weapon Properties#Monk|Monk]]
| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[Weapon Properties#Disarm|Disarm]], [[Weapon Properties#Hard-hitting|Hard-hitting]], [[Weapon Properties#Monk|Monk]]
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| colspan="10" align="left" | Nunchaku are a pair of light, symmetrical clubs joined by a short segment of chain, creating a kind of flail that is designed for extremely rapid attacks.  A monk can use nunchaku with their 'echoing strike' or 'flurry of blows' abilities, and the scissoring action of the nunchaku's parts adds +2 to disarm attempts made by the wielder.  Unlike most light weapons, if wielded in both hands, nunchaku deal 1.5x STR modifier as a damage bonus, instead of only 1x.  Nunchaku belong to the "Flails" and "Monk" weapon groups.
| colspan="10" align="left" | Nunchaku are a pair of light, symmetrical clubs joined by a short segment of chain, creating a kind of flail that is designed for extremely rapid attacks.  A monk can use nunchaku with their 'echoing strike' or 'flurry of blows' abilities, and the scissoring action of the nunchaku's parts adds +2 to disarm attempts made by the wielder.  Unlike most light weapons, if wielded in both hands, nunchaku deal 1.5x STR modifier as a damage bonus, instead of only 1x.  Nunchaku belong to the "Flails" and "Monk" weapon groups.
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=== Quickpick ===
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:center"
! rowspan="4" width="200" height="200" | [[Image:Quickpick2.jpg|200x200px|center|x]] || width="150" | Name || width="75" | Cost || width="75" | Tiny Dmg || width="75" | Sm Dmg || width="75" | Med Dmg || width="75" | Large Dmg || width="75" | Crit || width="75" | Range || width="75" | Wt || width="200" | Type
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! align="left" | Quickpick
| 25 gp || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || 1d8 || 19-20 x3 || - || 3 lbs || align="left" | Piercing
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| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[Weapon_Properties#Hard-hitting|Hard-hitting]], [[Weapon_Properties#Sunder|Sunder]], [[Weapon_Properties#Deadly|Deadly]]
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| colspan="10" align="left" | The Quickpick is an exotic weapon that is a slimmed-down and much lighter version of a heavy pick. The light weight allows a skilled wielder many opportunities to severely wound opponents, it is surprisingly effective at damaging unattended objects, and if used for coup-de-grace maneuvers, it does well at such grisly work. Unlike most light weapons, you may wield a Quickpick in two hands to gain 1.5 times your normal Strength bonus.  The Quickpick does not usually do massive damage, but when a skilled wielder slips in an expert strike, the damage is hideous.  The Quickpick belongs to the "Axes" and "Blades, Light", weapon groups.  The rarity, extreme balance, and slender design of the Quickpick make it an exotic weapon.
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=== Sai ===
=== Sai ===
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| colspan="10" align="left" | A sai is a short metal rod with a rounded tip, with sturdy prongs curving out like an exaggerated hilt.  To the untrained eye it seems a miserable excuse for a weapon, not even sharp.  But a trained user gains bonuses to disarm and sunder attempts, as the sturdy rod and prongs can grasp and shatter weaponry with ease.  Sais are also light enough and wieldy enough to be used by monks in their blinding-fast attacks.  The Sai belongs to the "Monk" weapon group.
| colspan="10" align="left" | A sai is a short metal rod with a rounded tip, with sturdy prongs curving out like an exaggerated hilt.  To the untrained eye it seems a miserable excuse for a weapon, not even sharp.  But a trained user gains bonuses to disarm and sunder attempts, as the sturdy rod and prongs can grasp and shatter weaponry with ease.  Sais are also light enough and wieldy enough to be used by monks in their blinding-fast attacks.  The Sai belongs to the "Monk" weapon group.
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=== Siangham ===
=== Siangham ===
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! align="left" | Siangham
! align="left" | Siangham
| 3gp || 1d2 || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || 18-20x2 || - || 1 lb || align="left" | Piercing
| 3 gp || 1d2 || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || 18-20x2 || - || 1 lb || align="left" | Piercing
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|-
| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[Weapon Properties#Concealable|Concealable]], [[Weapon Properties#Monk|Monk]]
| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[Weapon Properties#Concealable|Concealable]], [[Weapon Properties#Monk|Monk]]
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| colspan="10" align="left" | A siangham looks roughly like half an arrow made entirely of steel.  It is very small, no more than eight inches long and less than an inch wide.  It grants +6 to Sleight of Hand rolls to conceal it on your person.  The slim haft provides a decent grip and the broad head does surprisingly good damage for such a small weapon.  The Siangham belongs to the "Monk" and "Close" weapon group.
| colspan="10" align="left" | A siangham looks roughly like half an arrow made entirely of steel.  It is very small, no more than eight inches long and less than an inch wide.  It grants +6 to Sleight of Hand rolls to conceal it on your person.  The slim haft provides a decent grip and the broad head does surprisingly good damage for such a small weapon.  The Siangham belongs to the "Monk" and "Close" weapon group.
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=== Slightwhip ===
=== Slightwhip ===
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! align="left" | Slightwhip  
! align="left" | Slightwhip  
| 5gp || 1d2 || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || x2 || - || 2 lbs || align="left" | Slashing
| 5 gp || 1d2 || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || x2 || - || 2 lbs || align="left" | Slashing
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| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[Weapon_Properties#Inclusive_Reach|Inclusive reach 10']], [[ Weapon_Properties#Trip|Trip]], [[Weapon_Properties#Disarm|Disarm]], [[Weapon_Properties#Finesse|Finesse]]
| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[Weapon_Properties#Inclusive_Reach|Inclusive reach 10']], [[ Weapon_Properties#Trip|Trip]], [[Weapon_Properties#Disarm|Disarm]], [[Weapon_Properties#Finesse|Finesse]]
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The slightwhip resembles a buggy whip, except that it is made of stronger leathers and the handle is usually magically treated wood or bone for light weight.  The handle is usually about 2 feet long, and the whip portion is about 5 more feet. The Slightwhip is favored by courtiers, and nobles. Indeed, many duels among nobles are fought with Slightwhips. While a Slightwhip is lethal, it is not TOO lethal, thus allowing honor to be served without excessive loss of life. Many mages also find the Slightwhip to be very useful, and use it to trip foes and to deliver touch spells from a safer distance.
The slightwhip resembles a buggy whip, except that it is made of stronger leathers and the handle is usually magically treated wood or bone for light weight.  The handle is usually about 2 feet long, and the whip portion is about 5 more feet. The Slightwhip is favored by courtiers, and nobles. Indeed, many duels among nobles are fought with Slightwhips. While a Slightwhip is lethal, it is not TOO lethal, thus allowing honor to be served without excessive loss of life. Many mages also find the Slightwhip to be very useful, and use it to trip foes and to deliver touch spells from a safer distance.
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=== Quickpick ===
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! rowspan="4" width="200" height="200" | [[Image:Quickpick2.jpg|200x200px|center|x]] || width="150" | Name || width="75" | Cost || width="75" | Tiny Dmg || width="75" | Sm Dmg || width="75" | Med Dmg || width="75" | Large Dmg || width="75" | Crit || width="75" | Range || width="75" | Wt || width="200" | Type
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! align="left" | Quickpick
| 25gp || 1d3 || 1d4 || 1d6 || 1d8 || 19-20 x3 || - || 3 lbs || align="left" | Piercing
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| colspan="10" align="left" | '''Weapon Properties: ''' [[Weapon_Properties#Hard-hitting|Hard-hitting]], [[Weapon_Properties#Sunder|Sunder]], [[Weapon_Properties#Deadly|Deadly]]
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| colspan="10" align="left" | The Quickpick is an exotic weapon that is a slimmed-down and much lighter version of a heavy pick. The light weight allows a skilled wielder many opportunities to severely wound opponents, it is surprisingly effective at damaging unattended objects, and if used for coup-de-grace maneuvers, it does well at such grisly work. Unlike most light weapons, you may wield a Quickpick in two hands to gain 1.5 times your normal Strength bonus.  The Quickpick does not usually do massive damage, but when a skilled wielder slips in an expert strike, the damage is hideous.  The Quickpick belongs to the "Axes" and "Blades, Light", weapon groups.  The rarity, extreme balance, and slender design of the Quickpick make it an exotic weapon.
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Simple Unarmed and Light Melee Weapons

Brass Knuckles

These things are great for the wizard to use, it lets him set up flanks.
Name Cost Tiny Dmg Sm Dmg Med Dmg Large Dmg Crit Range Wt Type
Brass Knuckles 1 gp 1 1d2 1d3 1d4 x2 - 1 lb Bludgeoning
Weapon Properties: Concealable, Monk
Brass knuckles deal lethal damage, allow you to threaten adjacent squares, take opportunity attacks, and flank. You may hold objects in a hand wearing brass knuckles. You may not wield weapons in a hand wearing brass knuckles. You may cast spells with somatic components while wearing brass knuckles if you make a concentration check with a DC of 10+ spell level. Brass Knuckles belong to the "Monk" and "Close" weapons groups.

Cestus

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Name Cost Tiny Dmg Sm Dmg Med Dmg Large Dmg Crit Range Wt Type
Cestus 5 gp 1d2 1d3 1d4 1d6 x2 - 1 lb Bludgeoning
Weapon Properties: Attached, Awkward, Monk, Uncomfortable
A cestus is a sturdy leather or wicker sleeve and fingerless glove which attaches to your arm and hand. It has striking plates and/or spikes which deal lethal damage. You may carry objects in a hand wearing a cestus. You may wield weapons in a hand wearing a cestus, but take a -2 penalty to hit. You may use that hand for Dex-based skill rolls, but such rolls take a -2 penalty as well. Donning or removing a cestus takes a full round action. The Cestus belongs to the "Monk" and "Close" weapons groups.

Dagger

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Name Cost Tiny Dmg Sm Dmg Med Dmg Large Dmg Crit Range Wt Type
Dagger 2 gp 1d2 1d3 1d4 1d6 19-20x2 10 ft 1 lb Piercing or Slashing
Weapon Properties: Concealable
A dagger is a light knife meant for combat. Daggers come with blades of many shapes and sizes, but always have at least one sharpened edge and a useful point. Daggers are small enough that you receive a +2 bonus to Sleight of Hand skill checks to conceal a dagger on your person. The Dagger belongs to the "Blade, Light", "Close" and "Thrown" weapons groups.

Gauntlet

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Name Cost Tiny Dmg Sm Dmg Med Dmg Large Dmg Crit Range Wt Type
Gauntlet 2 gp 1 1d2 1d3 1d4 x2 - 1 lb Bludgeoning
Weapon Properties:
A gauntlet is a heavily reinforced metal glove. A gauntlet deals lethal damage, but an attack with a gauntlet is otherwise considered an unarmed attack. You cannot be disarmed of a gauntlet. Most medium and heavy armors include a pair of gauntlets. Note that the listed cost and weight is for a single gauntlet. The Gauntlet belongs to the "Close" weapon group.

Mace, Light

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Name Cost Tiny Dmg Sm Dmg Med Dmg Large Dmg Crit Range Wt Type
Mace, Light 5 gp 1d3 1d4 1d6 1d8 x2 - 4 lbs Bludgeoning
Weapon Properties: Stout
A light mace is a sturdy stick roughly two feet long with a striking head on one end. They can be made of many different materials. A light mace is about the least complex 'serious' weaponry. No great skill is required to use a light mace, but it is a surprisingly effective piece of armament. The Light Mace belongs to the "Hammers" weapon group.

Sickle

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Name Cost Tiny Dmg Sm Dmg Med Dmg Large Dmg Crit Range Wt Type
Sickle 6 gp 1d2 1d3 1d4 1d6 x2 - 2 lb Slashing
Weapon Properties: Trip
Originating as a farming tool used for reaping grain, this one-handed weapon has a blade with a strong curve that can easily catch an opponent's limb or armor. Its blade can be either smooth or serrated, and some fighting sickles are sharpened on both sides near the point, making it easier to hook into an opponent's flesh. The Sickle belongs to the "Blades, Light" weapon group.

Stake

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Name Cost Tiny Dmg Sm Dmg Med Dmg Large Dmg Crit Range Wt Type
Stake 1 sp 1d2 1d3 1d4 1d6 x2 - 1 lb Piercing
Weapon Properties: Primitive Availability, Hard-hitting
A stake is a strong, hard, stick which has been sharpened on one or both ends. They are between ten and eighteen inches long and an inch or more in diameter. Stakes are most commonly made of wood, but they can and are made of bone, horn, stone, and even metal. As a matter of fact, the lowly iron spike which almost every adventurer has rattling around in the bottom of their packs, can be used perfectly well as stakes. They are surprisingly good weapons, inflict deadly wounds, and all for the low, low price of 'free' if you're willing to scrounge and whittle. The Stake belongs to the "Close" weapon group.

Unarmed Strike (Base)

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Name Cost Tiny Dmg Sm Dmg Med Dmg Large Dmg Crit Range Wt Type
Unarmed Strike (Base) 0 gp 1 1d2 1d3 1d4 x2 - - Bludgeoning
Weapon Properties: Finesse, Monk, Nonlethal, Non-Threatening, Provocative
An unarmed strike is always considered a light weapon. Therefore, you can use the Weapon Finesse feat to apply your Dexterity modifier instead of your Strength modifier to attack rolls with an unarmed strike. Unarmed strikes do not count as natural weapons, and do not threaten or allow flanking unless the wielder has the Improved Unarmed Strike feat. The damage from an unarmed strike is considered weapon damage for the purposes of effects that give you a bonus on weapon damage rolls. A monk or any character with the Improved Unarmed Strike feat can deal lethal or nonlethal damage with unarmed strikes, at his discretion. Unarmed Strike belongs to the "Close" and "Monk" weapon groups.

Martial Unarmed and Light Melee Weapons

Axe, Throwing

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Name Cost Tiny Dmg Sm Dmg Med Dmg Large Dmg Crit Range Wt Type
Axe, Throwing 8 gp 1d3 1d4 1d6 1d8 x3 20 2 lbs Slashing
Weapon Properties: Poor Melee
This is a lightly-made single or double bitted axe about two feet long, often with a curved handle and prominent sharp corners to the head. A throwing axe may be used as a melee weapon with a -2 to-hit, or, due to the specific shape and fairly light construction, thrown to reasonable distances. A throwing axe is a true martial weapon, so using it requires skill with martial weapons. The Throwing Axe belongs to the "Axes" and "Thrown" weapon groups.

Hammer, Light

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Name Cost Tiny Dmg Sm Dmg Med Dmg Large Dmg Crit Range Wt Type
Hammer, Light 2 gp 1d3 1d4 1d6 1d8 x2 30 3 lbs Bludgeoning
Weapon Properties: Poor Melee
This is a sturdy combat hammer with a fairly long, lightweight handle. It can be used as a melee weapon with a -2 to-hit, or, due to the long, light handle, thrown to considerable distances with lethal effect. This is a true martial weapon and requires skill with martial weapons to use. The Light Hammer belongs to the "Hammers" and "Thrown" weapon groups.

Handaxe

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Name Cost Tiny Dmg Sm Dmg Med Dmg Large Dmg Crit Range Wt Type
Handaxe 6 gp 1d3 1d4 1d6 1d8 x3 - 2 lbs Slashing
Weapon Properties:
This is a hatchet with either one or two blades and a stout wooden handle ranging from 12 to 18 inches in length. A handaxe is sturdily made with melee combat as the only focus. The balance is too poor for use as a thrown weapon. The Handaxe belongs to the "Axes" weapon group.

Kukri

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Name Cost Tiny Dmg Sm Dmg Med Dmg Large Dmg Crit Range Wt Type
Kukri 8 gp 1d2 1d3 1d4 1d6 18-20x2 - 2 lbs Slashing
Weapon Properties:
A kukri is a heavy curved knife about a foot and a half long, sharpened along the inner curve of the blade and with a useful point. A kukri does about the same damage as a dagger, but is much easier to land a severe blow with. The Kukri belongs to the "Blades, Light" weapon group.

Pick, Light

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Name Cost Tiny Dmg Sm Dmg Med Dmg Large Dmg Crit Range Wt Type
Pick, Light 4 gp 1d2 1d3 1d4 1d6 x4 - 3 lbs Piercing
Weapon Properties: Sunder
A light pick is a type of war hammer in which the striking head is formed into a long, sharp, curved spike on one side. It does modest damage in the hands of a skilled user, but the long, thin spike means that occasionally it will slip through a chink in the victim's protection and inflict very severe injuries. The Light Pick belongs to the "Axes" weapon group.

Sap

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Name Cost Tiny Dmg Sm Dmg Med Dmg Large Dmg Crit Range Wt Type
Sap 1 gp 1d3 1d4 1d6 1d8 x2 - 2 lbs Bludgeoning
Weapon Properties: Concealable, Nonlethal, Primitive Availability
A sap is a striking weapon, usually quite flexible, which is made of soft materials around a heavily weighted head. A sap requires skill to use well, and in the hands of a skilled user strikes surprisingly hard. A sap inflicts nonlethal damage due to the soft materials of which it is made. The Sap belongs to the "Close" weapon group.


Shield, Light

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Name Cost Tiny Dmg Sm Dmg Med Dmg Large Dmg Crit Range Wt Type
Light Shield As Shield 1d2 1d3 1d4 1d6 x2 - As Shield Bludgeoning
Weapon Properties: Protective, Attached, Uncomfortable
The Light Shield is meant to be defensive item, but when needs must, it serves adequately as a martial weapon. You must have proficiency with Martial Weapons to use it well as a weapon. If you do not attack with a hand wielding a Light Shield you retain the shield bonus to your AC. When you attack with that hand you lose the shield bonus until the beginning of your next turn, though you do not lose its enhancement bonus, if any. Enhancement bonuses on shields do not affect attack or damage rolls when the shield is used as a weapon (although shield spikes, if added, can be enhanced as a weapon, separately from the shield). The Light Shield belongs to the "Close" weapon group.


Shortsword

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Name Cost Tiny Dmg Sm Dmg Med Dmg Large Dmg Crit Range Wt Type
Shortsword 10 gp 1d3 1d4 1d6 1d8 19-20x2 - 2 lbs Piercing
Weapon Properties:
A short sword is a compact, easy to carry blade. It is easy to maintain the straight, double edged design, and it has a well-developed point. In the hands of a skilled user the point is preferred, and a short sword can inflict deadly wounds very quickly. Short swords are often seen in professional military hands, so they must be doing something right. The Short Sword belongs to the "Blades, Light" weapon group.


Exotic Light Melee Weapons

Aklys

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Name Cost Tiny Dmg Sm Dmg Med Dmg Large Dmg Crit Range Wt Type
Aklys 40 gp 1d4 1d6 1d8 2d6 x2 20ft* 2 lbs Bludgeoning
Weapon Properties: Range, Trip, Performance, Fragile
The deceptively simple aklys looks like a curved stick with a hook on one end, tied to a five foot piece of strong cord. The Aklys is designed to do the maximum damage possible while still functioning as a light weapon, and as such its construction is not as durable as most weapons. In the hands of a specialist the humble aklys is deadly. When used with an exotic weapons proficiency, the aklys is counted as a light weapon, and can be thrown up to twenty feet. The string on the aklys is too short to tether it to the wielder. Instead, it can be thrown by a skilled user in such a way that the string wraps around the ankles and allows the wielder to perform a trip maneuver up to twenty feet away. Afterward, unless magic is employed, the aklys must be retrieved from the square upon which it was targeted and made ready for the next time it is needed. If the wielder does not have the exotic weapons proficiency, the Aklys may still be used in combat. In this case it is counted as a 1-handed martial melee weapon that does not have an entry in the range column. The Aklys belongs to the "Hammers" and "Thrown" weapon groups regardless of whether the wielder is skilled enough to throw it or not.
  • *This range is not an increment, it is the maximum distance the aklys may be thrown. This attack does not suffer range penalties.


Dagger, Swordbreaker

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Name Cost Tiny Dmg Sm Dmg Med Dmg Large Dmg Crit Range Wt Type
Dagger, Swordbreaker 10 gp 1d2 1d3 1d4 1d6 18-20x2 - 3 lbs Slashing
Weapon Properties: Disarm Blades, Sunder Blades
A Swordbreaker Dagger looks superficially like a large dagger with a slot in the design. It is heavier than it looks due to the strong design, and the slot makes the balance peculiar. A skilled user can use the slot to catch bladed weapons and then use the heavy, strong dagger as a lever to disarm or sunder the weapon. This weapon gives +4 bonuses to disarm and sunder attempts against bladed weapons only. The Swordbreaker Dagger belongs to the "Blades, Light" weapon group.


Kama

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Name Cost Tiny Dmg Sm Dmg Med Dmg Large Dmg Crit Range Wt Type
Kama 2 gp 1d3 1d4 1d6 1d8 x2 - 2 lbs Slashing
Weapon Properties: Monk, Trip, Stout
A kama is a sturdy stick with a strong slicing blade mounted at a ninety degree angle at one end. They may be used by monks in their blinding fast attacks, and any skilled wielder can use the hooked shape to improve their trip maneuvers. The Kama belongs to the "Blades, Light" and "Monk" weapon groups.


Nunchaku

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Name Cost Tiny Dmg Sm Dmg Med Dmg Large Dmg Crit Range Wt Type
Nunchaku 2 gp 1d3 1d4 1d6 1d8 x2 - 2 lbs Bludgeoning
Weapon Properties: Disarm, Hard-hitting, Monk
Nunchaku are a pair of light, symmetrical clubs joined by a short segment of chain, creating a kind of flail that is designed for extremely rapid attacks. A monk can use nunchaku with their 'echoing strike' or 'flurry of blows' abilities, and the scissoring action of the nunchaku's parts adds +2 to disarm attempts made by the wielder. Unlike most light weapons, if wielded in both hands, nunchaku deal 1.5x STR modifier as a damage bonus, instead of only 1x. Nunchaku belong to the "Flails" and "Monk" weapon groups.


Quickpick

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Name Cost Tiny Dmg Sm Dmg Med Dmg Large Dmg Crit Range Wt Type
Quickpick 25 gp 1d3 1d4 1d6 1d8 19-20 x3 - 3 lbs Piercing
Weapon Properties: Hard-hitting, Sunder, Deadly
The Quickpick is an exotic weapon that is a slimmed-down and much lighter version of a heavy pick. The light weight allows a skilled wielder many opportunities to severely wound opponents, it is surprisingly effective at damaging unattended objects, and if used for coup-de-grace maneuvers, it does well at such grisly work. Unlike most light weapons, you may wield a Quickpick in two hands to gain 1.5 times your normal Strength bonus. The Quickpick does not usually do massive damage, but when a skilled wielder slips in an expert strike, the damage is hideous. The Quickpick belongs to the "Axes" and "Blades, Light", weapon groups. The rarity, extreme balance, and slender design of the Quickpick make it an exotic weapon.


Sai

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Name Cost Tiny Dmg Sm Dmg Med Dmg Large Dmg Crit Range Wt Type
Sai 5 gp 1d2 1d3 1d4 1d6 x2 - 1 lb Bludgeoning
Weapon Properties: Disarm, Monk, Sunder
A sai is a short metal rod with a rounded tip, with sturdy prongs curving out like an exaggerated hilt. To the untrained eye it seems a miserable excuse for a weapon, not even sharp. But a trained user gains bonuses to disarm and sunder attempts, as the sturdy rod and prongs can grasp and shatter weaponry with ease. Sais are also light enough and wieldy enough to be used by monks in their blinding-fast attacks. The Sai belongs to the "Monk" weapon group.


Siangham

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Name Cost Tiny Dmg Sm Dmg Med Dmg Large Dmg Crit Range Wt Type
Siangham 3 gp 1d2 1d3 1d4 1d6 18-20x2 - 1 lb Piercing
Weapon Properties: Concealable, Monk
A siangham looks roughly like half an arrow made entirely of steel. It is very small, no more than eight inches long and less than an inch wide. It grants +6 to Sleight of Hand rolls to conceal it on your person. The slim haft provides a decent grip and the broad head does surprisingly good damage for such a small weapon. The Siangham belongs to the "Monk" and "Close" weapon group.


Slightwhip

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Name Cost Tiny Dmg Sm Dmg Med Dmg Large Dmg Crit Range Wt Type
Slightwhip 5 gp 1d2 1d3 1d4 1d6 x2 - 2 lbs Slashing
Weapon Properties: Inclusive reach 10', Trip, Disarm, Finesse
The Slightwhip can be used to make trip attacks. The wielder of a slightwhip is granted a +2 bonus on all Disarm rolls. A slightwhip is usable with the Weapon Finesse Feat. A slightwhip deals lethal damage. A slightwhip has a 10 foot reach, and unlike most reach weapons, can attack adjacent squares. A slightwhip threatens all squares it can reach. The Slightwhip belongs to the "Flails", weapon group.

The slightwhip resembles a buggy whip, except that it is made of stronger leathers and the handle is usually magically treated wood or bone for light weight. The handle is usually about 2 feet long, and the whip portion is about 5 more feet. The Slightwhip is favored by courtiers, and nobles. Indeed, many duels among nobles are fought with Slightwhips. While a Slightwhip is lethal, it is not TOO lethal, thus allowing honor to be served without excessive loss of life. Many mages also find the Slightwhip to be very useful, and use it to trip foes and to deliver touch spells from a safer distance.