Scythe (3.5e Equipment)

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Scythe

NOTE This is in SRD, but it seems helpful to also have it here, so I added it for convenience. NOTE

A scythe allows the wielder to cut, slash and even pierce into enemies, or in the farming variant, wheat and barley. The scythe can have different blade patterns, which do not affect the damage, but can be visual. The most common scythe can be found to have a curved 4 ft blade, and a straight hilt of 5 ft. If the blade is large, then the weapon has a 5ft curved blade, and a 6ft hilt. Huge scythes are 7ft and 8ft respectively.

A simple battle Scythe

The scythe can also have different colours and, if your DM allows, can be made of different materials to increase, decrease, or change the appearance of the blade and handle.

An ornate battle scythe
Scythe
Critical: 20/x2
Range Increment:
Type: Slashing
Hardness: 10
SizeCost1DamageWeight1hp
Fine*1d2*1
Diminutive*1d3*1
Tiny*1d4*1
Small25 gp1d62 lbs3
Medium25 gp1d105 lbs6
Large40 gp2d88 lbs12
Huge*3d8*24
Gargantuan*4d8*48
Colossal*6d8*96
  1. The SRD only gives a means to determine costs and weights of weapons for Large and Small versions based on the Medium weapons. Any other supplied values are the author's best determination.



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