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A '''katana''' does d10/d12 damage against small/large monsters, with a +1 bonus to hit. When unidentified, it appears as a '''samurai sword'''; [[samurai]] start with one. | A '''katana''' does d10/d12 damage against small/large monsters, with a +1 bonus to hit. When unidentified, it appears as a '''samurai sword'''; [[samurai]] start with one. | ||
− | The only differences between katanas and [[long sword|long swords]] are the +1 bonus to hit and the katana's 1d10 damage vs. small (as opposed to 1d8 for a long sword) | + | The only differences between katanas and [[long sword|long swords]] are the +1 bonus to hit and the katana's 1d10 damage vs. small (as opposed to 1d8 for a long sword). |
'''A katana will not turn into the [[Excalibur]] if you dip it into a [[fountain]].''' Don't degrade your weapon. | '''A katana will not turn into the [[Excalibur]] if you dip it into a [[fountain]].''' Don't degrade your weapon. |
Revision as of 21:46, 14 December 2009
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Name | katana |
Appearance | samurai sword |
Damage vs. small | 1d10 |
Damage vs. large | 1d12 |
To-hit bonus | +1 |
Weapon skill | long sword |
Size | one-handed |
Base price | 80 zm (+10/positive enchant) |
Weight | 40 |
Material | iron |
A katana does d10/d12 damage against small/large monsters, with a +1 bonus to hit. When unidentified, it appears as a samurai sword; samurai start with one.
The only differences between katanas and long swords are the +1 bonus to hit and the katana's 1d10 damage vs. small (as opposed to 1d8 for a long sword).
A katana will not turn into the Excalibur if you dip it into a fountain. Don't degrade your weapon.
Encyclopedia entry
The katana is a long, single-edged samurai sword with a slightly curved blade. Its long handle is designed to allow it to be wielded with either one or two hands.
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