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(→‎List of Thrown Weapons: Added weapons that have the Thrown property despite not being a weapon type that typically possess this property.)
(Addition to earlier edit. Added new sub section for unique thrown weapons in the style of the Finesse Page.)
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* {{WeaponType|Tridents}}
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* {{MdRarityItem|Returning Pike}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Dwarven Thrower}}


== Unique Thrown Weapons ==
The weapons listed below possess the Thrown attribute, while other weapons of their same type typically do not.
* {{MdRarityItem|Returning Pike}} - [[Pike]] +1
* {{MdRarityItem|Dwarven Thrower}} - [[Warhammer]] +2
== Bugs ==
== Bugs ==
Thrown finesse weapons (i.e. Daggers) always use the Strength Modifier for the attack roll.
Thrown finesse weapons (i.e. Daggers) always use the Strength Modifier for the attack roll.

Revision as of 23:05, 6 November 2023

Template:Up to date For an explanation of all weapon properties, see Weapons.

Thrown is a weapon property that allows a weapon to be used as a projectile with the Throw or Enraged Throw actions.

A melee weapon with this property can be thrown for a ranged attack, and will benefit from the creature's Ability Score Modifier (Strength) and Proficiency Bonus as usual, instead of being treated as an Improvised Weapon. This combines with the Finesse property: if you throw a Dagger, which has both Thrown and Finesse, you can use your Dexterity Modifier for the attack and damage rolls.

List of Thrown Weapons


Unique Thrown Weapons

The weapons listed below possess the Thrown attribute, while other weapons of their same type typically do not.

Bugs

Thrown finesse weapons (i.e. Daggers) always use the Strength Modifier for the attack roll.