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Martial Arts

Name

Cost

Damage

Reach

Range Inc.

Mass

Damage Type

Specials

Family

Unarmed Strike

1d4 -1

Close

Bludgeoning

Nonlethal, Unarmed

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Gauntlet

2 mk

1d4 -1

Close

0.5kg

Bludgeoning

Unarmed, +4 Def

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Spiked Gauntlet

5 mk

1d4

Close

0.5kg

Piercing or Bludgeoning

Unarmed, +4 Def

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Punch Dagger

5 mk

1d4

Close

0.5kg

Piercing

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Palm Knife

4 mk

1d4

Close

0.5kg

Slashing

Concealed

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Tonfa

5 cp

1d6

Standard

1.5kg

Bludgeoning

Nonlethal

Blunt

Kama

2 mk

1d6

Close

1kg

Slashing

Trip

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Nunchaku

2 mk

1d6

Close

1kg

Bludgeoning

Disarm

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Gauntlet: The "Gauntlet" weapon entry also covers weapons such as Brass Knuckles, Steel-Toed Boots and the like. Gauntlets come for free (the weight is included) with any metal armour that has coverage: full. Gauntlets (but not brass knuckles) grant a +4 defence bonus to your hands‚ toughness. Further, they allow you to make unarmed attacks using the gauntlet‚s weapon damage. Gauntlets deal lethal damage.

Punch Dagger Punch daggers do not protect your hands from attack.

Spiked Gauntlet: These function like gauntlets (above) except as listed on the chart.

Unarmed Strike: An unarmed strike is any attack made without a weapon or other natural weapon. It could be, for example, a punch, kick, uppercut, elbow to the stomach, etc.. Without the Living Weapon technique in the Combat Arts skill, all unarmed attacks made in a combo count as if they were made with a single 'weapon.' If you are not proficient with Unarmed Strike, it does not count as a weapon ƒ so, for example, you could not use your fists to parry an attack.

Nunchaku: Also known as "nunchucks," these simple-looking weapons are deadly in the hands of a master. A Nunchaku can be used to make disarm attacks.



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