3e SRD:Sunder

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Sunder

A character can use a melee attack with a slashing or bludgeoning weapon to strike a weapon or shield that a character's opponent is holding.

Table:Common Weapon and Shield Hardness and Hit Points
WeaponHardnessHP
Tiny blade101
Small blade102
Medium-size blade105
Large blade1010
Small metal-hafted weapon1010
Medium-size metal-hafted weapon1025
Small hafted weapon52
Medium-size hafted weapon55
Large hafted weapon510
Huge club560
Buckler105
Small wooden shield510
Large wooden shield515
Small steel shield1010
Large steel shield1020
Tower shield520

Step 1

Doing so provokes an attack of opportunity from the opponent because the character is diverting it's attention from the opponent to the opponent's armaments.

Step 2

Then the attacker and the defender make opposed attack rolls. The attacking weapon must be no more than one size category smaller than the weapon attacked. (Treat a buckler as Small, a small shield as Medium-size, a large shield as Large, and a tower shield as Huge.)

Step 3

If the attacker wins, the attacker has made a successful attack against the weapon or shield.

Sundering a Carried or Worn Object

Attacking a held, carried, or worn object provokes an attack of opportunity. Objects that are held, carried, or worn by a character, are harder to hit. The object uses the character's Dexterity modifier (not its own –5) and any magic deflection bonus to AC the character may have. The attacker doesn't get any special bonus for attacking the object. If the target object is in the opponent's hand, it gets a +5 AC bonus because the opponent can move it quickly out of harm's way.



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gollark: > yes we need a garbage collection bot<@402456897812168705> I could make ABR do this. Explain.
gollark: Can't they just be at different places in the same dimensions?
gollark: Calculate a bounding box, see if they interßect, sort of thing.
gollark: Isn't that just collision detection but confusingly N-dimensional?
gollark: Yes.
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