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The book includes new weapons, and revised information on maximum character levels for non-human player characters. [4] Unearthed Arcana details the weapon specialization rules, in which a fighter or ranger "can adopt a weapon as a special arm, and receive bonuses in its use". [ 5 ]
The first section of the book is concerned with mundane weapons and armor. It introduces many new weapons, such as the Gyrspike, a sword with a spiked ball attached to the hilt by a chain. As well, the section lists the different weapons used throughout the different cultures and time periods, and the names they were known by.
Baldur's Gate 3 is a role-playing video game with single-player and cooperative multiplayer elements. Players can create one or more characters and form a party along with a number of pre-generated characters to explore the game's story.
Linothorax armor made out of linen fabric was the most common form of infantry torso armor, being cheap and relatively light. Bronze breastplate armor was also used, in forms such as a bell cuirass. Little other armor was worn, and fatal blows to unprotected areas (such as the bladder or neck) are recorded in ancient art and poetry. [12]
Hoplomachus, depicted on a Roman glass found in the Begram treasure. A hoplomachus (left) fights a thraex (right) (Terracotta, British Museum).. A hoplomachus (pl. hoplomachi) (hoplon meaning "equipment" in Greek) was a type of gladiator in ancient Rome, armed to resemble a Greek hoplite (soldier with heavy armor and helmet, a small, round, concave shield, a spear and a sword).
Squad automatic weapon Soviet Union: RPK: 7.62×39mm: Squad automatic weapon Soviet Union: Browning M1919: 7.62×51mm: Medium machine gun United States: MG-3: 7.62×51mm: General-purpose machine gun West Germany: FN MAG [8] 7.62×51mm: General-purpose machine gun Belgium: M60 [9] 7.62×51mm: General-purpose machine gun United States: KPV: 14.5 ...
Subarmalis: A padded garment worn under the armor. Made of wool or linen, the subarmalis provided additional comfort and protection, reducing the risk of chafing and bruising from the metal segments of the lorica segmentata. Pugio: The Roman dagger carried by soldiers, particularly officers. It served as a secondary weapon and was often richly ...
Modern blacksmiths, reenactors, and experimental archaeologists can duplicate Roman Age weapons and armor with Roman Age technology. Basic spearheads (including javelinheads) take about three hours of forging time, while swords can take about 37 hours without pattern welding , or about 110 hours with pattern welding (divided over several days ...