![]() ![]() It's pretty easy to use and has more than enough tutorial lessons to get you up and running quickly! Even better, it's highly focused on 3D printing, so you can download your designs in the format that you like best. For this I used Tinkercad, it's a simple web application, so it runs on your browser, you don't need to install anything, your designs are on the cloud, so you can use it everywhere. I'm hoping that the blade is used more for stealth and taking out unaware guards, rather than as a weapon for any combat.I started by designing the blade. The blade might get upgrades later, but currently, this is what I'm going for. It cannot be fixed with the mending cantrip. If an attack is made using a damaged blade, it automatically breaks. ![]() The blade cannot be brought to a regular blacksmith. A broken blade can only be repaired by one of the craftsmen of the Hidden Order, while a damaged blade can be repaired by a successful DC 20 skill check with smith's tools. ![]() On a 1, it breaks, on a 2, it is damaged. Precision training: If the target is both surprised and unaware of your presence (requires a successful stealth check), you can ignore their AC, and immediately roll damage.īrittle Blade: If the blade is used in melee combat, roll a D4. Stealth attack: If the target is surprised, it deals an extra D8 of damage You are unable to hold a weapon or tool in your hand while the Hidden Blade is extended.ĭeals 1 D8 + dexterity modifier piercing damage Its thin blade makes it excellent to stab someone in the back, but less than optimal to parry a longsword with. While the blade can be used for hand-to-hand combat, its primary purpose is as a weapon of stealth. The blade is designed for stealth, and members of the Order train in using it to exploit the weak points of enemies. They seek to live just like the blade itself: Unremarkable on the surface, but lethal to any enemy. It is a symbol of their order, as well as a personal symbol of their self mastery, commemorating the end of their training. Designed by the smiths of the Hidden Order centuries ago, this weapon is one of their most closely guarded secrets. However, putting it on reveals a small trigger that, when pressed, launches out a thin, razor sharp blade just under a foot long from a hidden sheath. However, I also don't want to make it something gamebreaking, or something that makes other party members jealous.Īt first glance, this simple leather bracer looks completely unassuming, with only a few simple patterns inlaid in the material. Since it's a more difficult quest, and since the Hidden Blade is definitely going to be a major part of their character arc, I want to make it a quality reward that can affect their playstyle. They'll then receive the blade along with some gold, and will be told by the old contact that they proved themselves, and followed the beliefs of their Order, acting as an end to the training they never finished, and earning them the hidden blade. The mission is planned to be moderately difficult, with a slight chance of permanent character death. The long term plan with the player is to essentially have them go through a redemption, becoming more selfless, and returning to their original mission, either as a full assassin, or just helping others as an adventurer. A member of their old organization contacted them and asked for their help with a specific mission. They then left, and started using their training selfishly for their own benefit instead, while still keeping a general code of not robbing those who can't afford it. Rogue is level 4 (might be 5 by the time they get it).Their backstory involves them training with an organization that uses stealth and assassination to help the weak (basically just the Assassins). Quick description of the situation/my plan: I'm currently trying to run a campaign, and came up with the idea of giving the rogue a Hidden Blade as a reward. Monstrous Compendium Vol 3: Minecraft Creatures ![]()
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