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The Jalzab, casually known as Swing-thingy, consists of a three-foot long wooden stick, reinforced with metal, made to be both light and sturdy. On the end of the stick are four slightly inwardly curved blades (+/- 15 cm) and a point. It requires training to be used effectively, but it has more reach than most weapons used by characters who could employ the Jalzab (bards, rogues or especially stylish fighters) and can be used to deflect attacks or trip opponents.
This was designed to be able to easily switch between directions; while wielding a Jalzab, a character proficient with it cannot be flanked due to the ease with which you can redirect your attention and deflect attacks on both sides. Additionally, this design favors dexterity over strenght, so you can use the Weapon Finesse feat to apply your Dexterity modifier instead of your Strength modifier to attack rolls with a Jalzab sized for you, even though it isn’t a light weapon for you. In addition to this,you can apply your Dexterity modifier instead of your Strength modifier to damage rolls.
By hooking the inwardly curved blades around someone's ankle, you can use it to make trip attacks. If you are tripped during your own trip attempt, you can drop the Swing-thingy to avoid being tripped yourself. The point at the end of the stick can then be used to force the tripped opponent to stay down or impale himself, in the same manner as a rapier on the throat. Of course, you can just kill the dude by stabbing him in the face while lying on the ground, but that would lack style.
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