Naginata

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The naginata consists of a 6-foot staff affixed to a 2-foot-long, swordlike slightly curved blade. The shaft is designed to keep the wielder out of reach from swords and shorter weapons.
Feature(s): reach
Two-Handed Melee Weapons (Martial – Eastern) | ||||||||
Weapon | Cost | Damage (S) | Damage (M) | Critical | Range Increment | Weight | Type | Special |
Naginata | 35 gp | 1d6 | 1d8 | ×4 | – | 9 lbs. | Slashing | reach |
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