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Elven Lightblade: This rapierlike weapon is the size of a shortsword, but weighs only as much as a dagger. Dexterous elf fighters and rogues favor it. Its thin, flexable blade slips easily into the seams of armor or between the ribs of a foe. Some elf nobles carry a lightblade – often decorated with intricate filigree and tiny gemstones – as a sign of their station, even if they aren't proficient in its use.
Elven Thinblade: This rapierlike weapon is the size of a longsword, but much lighter. Dexterous elf fighters and rogues favor it. Its thin, flexable blade slips easily into the seams of armor, or between the ribs of an enemy.
You can use the Weapon Finesse feat to apply your Dexterity modifier instead of your Strength modifier to attack rolls with an elven thinblade.
Ribbonweave: This weapon appears to be a short cane or walking stick carved with abstract designs that give it a variety ot weird protrusions and handholds. In its noramal form, the ribbonweave functions as a club, but it features a catch that can be triggered as a free action, releasing a flexible sharp-edged metal ribbon from the end of the stick.
You can use the Weapon Finess feat to apply your Dexterity modifier instead of your Strength modifier on attach rolls with a riboonweave sized for you, even though it isn't a light weapon. You can't wield a ribbonweae in two hands.
Ribbonweaves are popular among changelings because they are easily concealed. A DC 18 Search check is required to determine that the ribbonweave is a weapon.
Races of Ebberon p. 172
| Exotic Weapon |
Cost |
Dmg (S) |
Dmg (M) |
Critical |
Range Increment |
Weight |
Type |
| Light Melee Weapons |
| Elven Lightblade |
50 gp |
1d4 |
1d6 |
18-20/x2 |
- |
1 lb. |
Piercing |
| One-Handed Melee Weapons |
| Elven Thinblade |
100 gp |
1d6 |
1d8 |
18-20/x2 |
- |
3 lb. |
Piercing |
| Ribbonweave |
70 gp |
1d6 |
1d8 |
19-20/x2 |
- |
3 lb. |
Slashing |
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