Encyclopedia of Weaponry
Product Description
by Sean Everette, B.D. Flory, Chris Hartford, Kurt Hausheer, Stephen Sullivan, Christoffer Trossen, James M. Ward, Jakko Westerbeke.
Published in 2002 by Fast Forward Entertainment.
Softcover.
Tired of the same old, same old?
Weapons aren't always pointy and easy to spot. They come in all shapes and sizes, from the tiny bagh-nakh to huge polearms like the berdice and naginata, from the unsophisticated tooth spear to the complex wheel lock rifle.
Encyclopedia of Weaponry gives you tools from throughout mankind's long history that you can put in the hands of your greatest heroes and deadliest villains.
Suddenly your campaign just became lots more dangerous!
This 128 page compendium is filled with a wide assortment of incredible weapons from all over the world, each of which has been tested in the heat of battle! Each entry provides an accurate illustration, historical details on the weapon, information about its use in fantasy campaigns (including which races like to use them), d20 statistics and even details about the most popular magical versions of the weapon!
So you think you've go the biggest stick?
Encyclopedia of Weaponry finally brings artillery and siege weapons into the game, from the millenia-old catapult to the heavy cannon of the middle ages and Renaissance. We've also included rules on how to use these weapons in your games, so now you, too, can bring down the walls of your worst opponent's castle with your own "big guns".