Radium Carbine (5e Equipment)

Radium Carbine

Martial Ranged Weapons
Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Radium CarbineLegendary3d6 Necrotic16 lb.Two-Handed, Burst fire, Short burst (3), Ammunition (40), Range 80/260, Special

The Radium Carbine is mainstay of the family and the most popular of them. It's extreme fire rate plus increase's in range and damage prove it's worth to those who can survive wielding such a weapon.

Special;Rads (2)=when you land a shot on an enemy they must make a Constitution Save DC 17 or suffer 2 exhaustion. But be warned Roll a 1 or damage the weapon in any way, it malfunctions and a 20ft radiation field surrounds the weapon causing anyone within to suffer the same effects as if being hit by the weapon. The field lasts as long as the weapon is broken, Or until an hour has passed at which the weapon dies and must be repaired with a dc 30 tinker's tools test. THIS EFFECTS STACKS Be very careful radiation is NO JOKE!

Special; Bane of Life=Due to the weapons payload any missed shots not collected or disposed of correctly will still be radioactive if left alone the rounds will start killing off plant life within a 20ft radius and lasts for 1 year or if your DM wants causes rampant mutation in the area. Either way CLEAN UP AFTER YOURSELF!

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