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Thorn Blade

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Thorn Blade is a rare, lightly enchanted (+1) Scimitar that deals 1d4PoisonPoison damage with melee weapons attacks while Concentrating and grants the ability to cast Ensnaring Strike (Melee) Ensnaring Strike (Melee).

Description Icon.png

This Blade is sharp and slender as a serpent's fang - and just as likely to inflict a hideous sting.

Properties

Damage
Details
Scimitars Scimitars
Rarity: Rare
Enchantment: + 1
 One-Handed
Finesse Finesse
Light (weapon property) Light
 Melee: 1.5 m / 5 ft
 Weight: 1.35 kg / 2.7 lb
Price: 190 gp
UID MAG_HAV_ThornBlade_Scimitar
UUID 3b44007e-eb36-4c03-b367-6619299b6994

Special

The holder of this item gains:

Ensnaring Strike (Melee) Ensnaring Strike (Melee) (Action + Bonus Action)
Cast as a level 1 spell ( Recharge: Long rest.)
Poisonous Synergy
While concentrating, your melee weapon attacks deal an additional 1d4Damage TypesPoison.

Weapon actions

Proficiency Icon.png If you have proficiency, equip in main hand to gain:

Flourish Flourish (Bonus Action)
Feint an attack to possibly throw your opponent Off Balance Off Balance. ( Recharge: Short rest.)
Lacerate Lacerate (Action)
Slash at your target's vital points to make it Bleed Bleed. ( Recharge: Short rest.)

Where to find

Notes

  • As of Patch 8, Thorn Blade can be acquired multiple times. It seems to have a chance to reappear in Dammon's merchant stock whenever it resets, like non-unique equipment.
  • If a character has two copies of Thorn Blade equipped, their damage bonus while concentrating stacks, resulting in additional 2d4 damage instead of 1d4. This behaviour only applies outside of Honour mode. In Honour mode, the wielder only gets 1d4PoisonPoison damage even with two copies equipped.
  • The description in Honour Mode is erroneous. Whereas the extra damage normally applies to all melee attacks (as per the description of the weapon), the extra damage in Honour Mode only applies to attacks with the weapon itself. This is because in the normal base game the extra damage is added via the passive, whereas in Honour Mode the damage is derived directly from the weapon itself. The fact that this is at odds with the description of the weapon is likely an oversight.