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A stingray leather grip weapon is treated as a two-handed weapon for the purposes of opposed [[SRD:Disarm|disarm]] checks. Two-handed weapons with this grip instead gain an additional +2 bonus to avoid being [[SRD:Disarm|disarmed]]. | A stingray leather grip weapon is treated as a two-handed weapon for the purposes of opposed [[SRD:Disarm|disarm]] checks. Two-handed weapons with this grip instead gain an additional +2 bonus to avoid being [[SRD:Disarm|disarmed]]. | ||
− | '''Cost:''' The cost of the base weapon + [[Cost:: | + | '''Cost:''' The cost of the base weapon +[[Cost::100 gp (weapon)|100 gp]]. |
'''Affinities:''' None. | '''Affinities:''' None. |
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Stingray Leather Grip[edit]
This fine leather is bumpy and wicks away liquids, allowing a secure grip at all times.
A stingray's denticles give it's hide a pebbled texture. When used as leather and made into a grip for a weapon, this texture allows the wielder to maintain a sturdy grip, even when wet.
A stingray leather grip weapon is treated as a two-handed weapon for the purposes of opposed disarm checks. Two-handed weapons with this grip instead gain an additional +2 bonus to avoid being disarmed.
Cost: The cost of the base weapon +100 gp.
Affinities: None.
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