Sonn-Sabrak (3.5e Equipment)

Sonn-Sabrak
Exotic Two-Handed Melee
Critical: x3
Range Increment:
Type: Piercing
Hardness: 9
SizeCost1DamageWeight1hp
Fine**1
Diminutive**1
Tiny**3
Small20gp1d1057
Medium20gp1d1210lbs15
Large30gp2d1020lbs30
Huge**60
Gargantuan**120
Colossal**240
  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.

Notes

The Sonn-Sabrak, or Stone Cracker, is a polearm designed by dwarves for dwarves. Typically made of either mithral or adamantine with a darkwood haft, this polearm is the favored weapon for dwarven Elite Pikemen. The chisel shaped tip is well suited for breaking rocks, testing debris for stability, and piercing the flesh of the enemy. The backward facing hook is perfect for dislodging debris, climbing hook, hoisting tool, and tripping and rending your enemies. Additionally, the butt-cap is actually a light mace that can be detached as a move equivilant action and used as either a weapon or tool. Used by miners in unfriendly territory to both fight and dig, this tool has saved many Dwarven lives. Few other races have adopted the Sonn-Sabrak.

This weapon has reach. You can strike opponents 10 feet away with it, but you can’t use it against an adjacent foe. If you use a ready action to set a Sonn-Sabrak against a charge, you deal double damage on a successful hit against a charging character

Enhancements

These are the prices for this item when made with specific materials or enhancements.

+1: 2,320 gp (+2,000 gp for +1 enhancement bonus)
+2: 8,320 gp (+8,000 gp for +2 enhancement bonus)
+3: 18,320 gp (+18,000 gp for +3 enhancement bonus)
+4: 32,320 gp (+32,000 gp for +4 enhancement bonus)
+5: 50,320 gp (+50,000 gp for +5 enhancement bonus)
* Magic items must be masterwork. Costs listed are for steel weapons.



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