Item Type: Weapon (Mace), rare
Description: Maelstrom’s Bite is a fearsome mace that incorporates a unique and deadly feature—a spinning toothed circular blade at the end. The mace itself is crafted from solid steel and adorned with intricate engravings depicting swirling winds and vicious teeth. The blade is meticulously designed, sharp and finely balanced, it is powered by a reaction between two gemstones, ready to unleash devastation upon foes.
Properties:
- Whirling Blades: Maelstrom’s Bite features a spinning toothed circular blade at the end of the mace. The blade rotates rapidly, creating a swirling vortex of cutting edges that augment the mace’s impact.
- Serrated Strikes: The toothed blade enhances the mace’s damage potential. Maelstrom’s Bite deals an additional 1d6 slashing damage on a successful hit.
- Concussion Impact: The mace’s weighted striking head, combined with the spinning blade, delivers powerful blows capable of staggering foes. On a critical hit, the target must succeed on a Constitution saving throw (DC 14) or be stunned until the end of their next turn.
- Weight: 6 pounds
Note: Maelstrom’s Bite is a devastating weapon that combines the blunt force of a mace with the slicing power of a rotating blade. The whirling blades create a mesmerizing display of destruction, tearing through armor and flesh alike. Each strike with Maelstrom’s Bite leaves opponents reeling from the serrated wounds inflicted by the spinning blade. On a critical hit, the weapon’s concussion impact has the potential to incapacitate foes, allowing the wielder and their allies to exploit the enemy’s vulnerability. Maelstrom’s Bite is a formidable choice for those who seek a weapon that combines brute force with deadly finesse, making it a fearsome tool on the battlefield.
Luke Has been a DM for over 10 years and plays a wide rang of TTRPG systems. His main love though is Dungeons and Dragons and is currently mid way through a campaign that has lasted 3 years. He also plays Warhammer 40k, Blood Bowl, and Rumbleslam.
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