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rules:weapon-maneuvers [2022-02-21 21:16] – [Greatsword] sandra | rules:weapon-maneuvers [2022-12-11 11:13] – [Pike] sandra | ||
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As it is a polearm, a pike-wielder always has access to the disarming parry and trip maneuvers (see “Glaive”). | As it is a polearm, a pike-wielder always has access to the disarming parry and trip maneuvers (see “Glaive”). | ||
- | **Phalanx.** If you are adjacent to at least two other pike-wielders, | + | **Phalanx.** If you are adjacent to at least two other allied |
**Repel Charge.** As an action, you can set your pike against a charge. If a creature moves at least 20 feet straight toward you and attacks you, you may use your reaction to make an attack with your pike before the attacker makes its attack roll. If your attack hits, it is an automatic critical hit, and the target has disadvantage on its attack roll. | **Repel Charge.** As an action, you can set your pike against a charge. If a creature moves at least 20 feet straight toward you and attacks you, you may use your reaction to make an attack with your pike before the attacker makes its attack roll. If your attack hits, it is an automatic critical hit, and the target has disadvantage on its attack roll. | ||
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===== Thrown Weapons ===== | ===== Thrown Weapons ===== | ||
- | ==== Dagger ==== | + | ==== Jambiya / Dagger ==== |
These maneuvers can also be used with dagger-like bladed throwing weapons such as shuriken or kunai. | These maneuvers can also be used with dagger-like bladed throwing weapons such as shuriken or kunai. |