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| Category=[[Category:Barbarian]][[Category:Fighter]][[Category:Prowler]][[Category:Ranger]][[Category:Rogue]][[Category:Warlord]]
| Category=[[Category:Barbarian]][[Category:Fighter]][[Category:Prowler]][[Category:Ranger]][[Category:Rogue]][[Category:Warlord]][[Category:Courageous Tier (1-5)]]


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| Benefit=Whenever you use a melee or thrown weapon with the fragile weapon feature or similar quality and hit an opponent, you can give your weapon the [[Broken]] condition to deal that opponent 1d4 points of bleed damage.
| Benefit=You ignore all deleterious effects of the [[Broken ]] condition when it applies to a Fragile weapon you are proficient with. Any other item which gains the broken condition affects you normally.  


'''Special:''' If your weapon already has the [[Broken]] condition, and you use it to strike a foe multiple times, the 1d4 of Bleed damage triggers on that foe each time you swing at him, hit or miss.
'''Special:'''Whenever you use a proficiently wielded melee or thrown weapon with the fragile weapon feature or similar quality and hit an opponent, you can choose to give your weapon the [[Broken]] condition to deal that opponent 1d4 points of bleed damage.
 
'''Special:''' If your weapon already has the [[Broken]] condition, and you use it to strike a foe multiple times, the 1d4 of Bleed damage triggers on that foe each time you swing at him, hit or miss. This is NOT Rupture damage, as you must attack to cause the damage to trigger. If you do not attack, each foe who has the Bleed takes 1d4 per round, only, as normal.





Revision as of 16:59, 24 February 2020


Your fragile weapon works to your advantage, breaking off fragments in wounds you inflict.

Prerequisites: BAB +1, proficient with Fragile weapon

Benefit: You ignore all deleterious effects of the Broken condition when it applies to a Fragile weapon you are proficient with. Any other item which gains the broken condition affects you normally.

Special:Whenever you use a proficiently wielded melee or thrown weapon with the fragile weapon feature or similar quality and hit an opponent, you can choose to give your weapon the Broken condition to deal that opponent 1d4 points of bleed damage.

Special: If your weapon already has the Broken condition, and you use it to strike a foe multiple times, the 1d4 of Bleed damage triggers on that foe each time you swing at him, hit or miss. This is NOT Rupture damage, as you must attack to cause the damage to trigger. If you do not attack, each foe who has the Bleed takes 1d4 per round, only, as normal.