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| image = Pike PlusOne Icon.png | | image = Pike PlusOne Icon.png | ||
| description = | | controller icon = Pike PlusOne Unfaded.png | ||
| quote = | | icon = Pike PlusOne Unfaded Icon.png | ||
| category = martial | | description = {{uncommon|Returning Pike}} is an uncommon +1 [[Pikes|Pike]] that returns to the wielder automatically after being thrown. | ||
| melee or ranged = melee | | quote = A 'Crazy Wilbur' is a technique invented by the dwarvish Ticklebeard Clan. It involves getting your larger enemies to swallow your weapon, then calling it back to you - as messily as possible. | ||
| handedness = two-handed | | category = martial | ||
| type = Pikes | | melee or ranged = melee | ||
| rarity = uncommon | | handedness = two-handed | ||
| enchantment = +1 | | type = Pikes | ||
| damage = 1d10 +1 | | rarity = uncommon | ||
| damage type = Piercing | | enchantment = +1 | ||
| damage = 1d10 + 1 | |||
| damage type = Piercing | |||
| heavy = yes | | heavy = yes | ||
| reach = yes | | reach = yes | ||
| thrown = yes | | thrown = yes | ||
| dippable = yes | | dippable = yes | ||
| weight kg = 8.1 | | weight kg = 8.1 | ||
| weight lb = 16.2 | | weight lb = 16.2 | ||
| price = | | price = 65 | ||
| price honour = 250 | |||
| uid = MAG_Throwable_Pike | |||
| uuid = 1047ac9f-7860-44fd-9154-0f06fe64936c | |||
| passives = Homing Weapon | |||
| special = | |||
| weapon actions = Rush Attack, Piercing Strike, Brace (Melee) | | weapon actions = Rush Attack, Piercing Strike, Brace (Melee) | ||
| | | where to find = Sold by [[Grat|Grat the Trader]] | ||
| where to find location = Goblin Camp | |||
| where to find = | | where to find x = -99 | ||
* | | where to find y = 424 | ||
| notes = | |||
* In [[Honour mode]] only, this item's rarity is classified as {{RarityColor|rare|Rare}}. | |||
* With higher than normal base damage for a thrown weapon (d10 versus a typical d8 or d6) and its [[Homing Weapon|returning]] property, the Returning Pike works well early in the game with {{SAI|Tavern Brawler}} and {{SAI|Enraged Throw}}. | |||
}} | }} | ||
[[Category:Sources of Piercing damage]] |
Latest revision as of 05:09, 13 February 2025
Returning Pike is an uncommon +1 Pike that returns to the wielder automatically after being thrown.

A 'Crazy Wilbur' is a technique invented by the dwarvish Ticklebeard Clan. It involves getting your larger enemies to swallow your weapon, then calling it back to you - as messily as possible.
Properties
- Damage
1d10 + 1 (2~11) + Strength modifier
Piercing
- Details
Rarity: Uncommon
Enchantment: + 1
Two-Handed
Extra Reach
Thrown
Dippable
Range: 2.5 m / 8 ft
Weight: 8.1 kg / 16.2 lb
Price: 65 gp / 250 gpHHonour
UID
MAG_Throwable_PikeUUID
1047ac9f-7860-44fd-9154-0f06fe64936c
Special
The holder of this item gains:
- Homing Weapon
- This weapon will return to its owner when thrown.
Weapon actions
If you have proficiency, equip in main hand to gain:
Rush Attack (
)
Charge forward and attack the first enemy in your way, possibly pushing them .
Piercing Strike (
)
Stab an enemy and possibly inflict .
Brace (Melee) (
)
Spend
6 m / 20 ft of your movement. For the rest of your turn, roll melee damage twice and use the highest result.
Where to find
- Goblin Camp X: -99 Y: 424: Sold by Grat the Trader
Notes
- In Honour mode only, this item's rarity is classified as Rare.
- With higher than normal base damage for a thrown weapon (d10 versus a typical d8 or d6) and its returning property, the Returning Pike works well early in the game with and .