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Although the mace existed in earlier periods as clubs and hammers, it was very rarely seen before the [[Uther]] Period. It’s constructed to hammer against chainmails more effectively.
Although the [[mace]] existed in earlier periods as clubs and hammers, it was very rarely seen before the [[Uther]] Period. It’s constructed to hammer against [[chainmails]] more effectively.


===== Abilities: =====
===== Abilities: =====
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# The mace lowers the protection of chain mail armor by 1d6 on a hit or critical hit.
# The mace lowers the protection of chain mail armor by 1d6 on a hit or critical hit.
# A natural 6 on the above roll, indicates that the armor loses one point of protection until repaired..  
# A natural 6 on the above roll, indicates that the armor loses one point of protection until repaired..  
# Combatants successfully defending themselves with a shield (I.e receiving the armour protection granted by it) against a critical success automatically loses one durability on that shield.
# Combatants successfully defending themselves with a [[shield]] (I.e receiving the armour protection granted by it) against a critical success automatically loses one durability on that shield.


===== Disadvantages: =====  
===== Disadvantages: =====  

Revision as of 10:11, 22 August 2017

Mace

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Mace (Uther Period)

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Although the mace existed in earlier periods as clubs and hammers, it was very rarely seen before the Uther Period. It’s constructed to hammer against chainmails more effectively.

Abilities:

The mace is used one handed, and grants bonus to damage against chainmails.

  1. The mace lowers the protection of chain mail armor by 1d6 on a hit or critical hit.
  2. A natural 6 on the above roll, indicates that the armor loses one point of protection until repaired..
  3. Combatants successfully defending themselves with a shield (I.e receiving the armour protection granted by it) against a critical success automatically loses one durability on that shield.
Disadvantages:
  1. A fumble indicates that the mace is broken.