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− | + | Found within the '''Footlockers''' in [[Fort Marrok]] during the events of [[Shades of the Past]] | |
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Revision as of 14:47, 6 July 2020
Bessy Mauler | |
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Author | The Observer |
Type | Weapon |
Slot | Primary |
Base Price | 320 |
Additional Information | |
Damage |
40 (Penetrating) 15 (Crushing) |
Damage Type |
Physical Penetrating Crushing |
Accuracy | -5 |
Crit Bonus | -10 |
Armor Penetration | 60 |
Evasion | -5 |
Additional Flags |
TwoHand Ranged Heavy Unique |
Appearance
This model of crossbow has been the stuff of legends amongst lupine mercenaries for centuries. Originally adapted from those wielded by Khor'minos' shock troops, the average lupine, lacking a minotaur's raw strength, found the weapon impossible to set barehanded. They thus resorted to using a specialised lever known as a ramsfoot to span its deadly draw, which eventually became part of the crossbow proper.
Once loosed, the immense, forearm-length bolts reputedly punch through everything — armour, walls, people, trees, palisades, what have you; it's been a point of argument amongst some enthusiasts about whether the mauler can be properly classified as a siege weapon or not.
Acquisition
Found within the Footlockers in Fort Marrok during the events of Shades of the Past