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| type = Combat Utility | | type = Combat Utility | ||
| description = A caltrop is an antipersonnel weapon made up of two or more sharp nails or spines arranged in such a manner that one of them always points upward from a stable base. Caltrops can be deployed to injure and slow down enemies. These caltrops have also been tipped with blinding poison. | | description = A caltrop is an antipersonnel weapon made up of two or more sharp nails or spines arranged in such a manner that one of them always points upward from a stable base. Caltrops can be deployed to injure and slow down enemies. These caltrops have also been tipped with blinding poison. | ||
− | | capabilities = Use: Deploy poison-tipped caltrops to the targeted area. Anyone who steps on a caltrop suffers 3-5 mechanical damage and loses 5 movement points (if target has no movement points, it loses action points instead) and is infected by blinding poison that deals | + | | capabilities = Use: Deploy poison-tipped caltrops to the targeted area. Anyone who steps on a caltrop suffers 3-5 mechanical damage and loses 5 movement points (if target has no movement points, it loses action points instead) and is infected by blinding poison that deals 7 damage each turn for 3 turns and reduces perception by 1. Stacks 8 times.<br>(AP: 20; Cooldown: 2 turns) |
| weight = 1.50 | | weight = 1.50 | ||
| value = 100 | | value = 100 | ||
| datafile = Devices\xpbl\BlindingPoisonCaltrops.item | | datafile = Devices\xpbl\BlindingPoisonCaltrops.item | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:21, 18 April 2021
- Main article: Caltrops
This page only contains one of the infoboxes used on the Caltrops article.