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Tonfa
Martial Melee Weapons[edit]
One-Handed
Weapon | Prof. Bonus | Damage | Range | Price | Weight | Group | Properties |
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Tonfa | +3 | 1d6 | -- | 5 gp | 2 lb. | Mace | Defensive, off-hand |
Tonfa are traditionally made from red oak and wielded in pairs, one in each hand. The origin of the tonfa is debated, but many believe it originated in Vasidan. Sorajin folklore says that the tonfa was developed from the wooden handle of a millstone, a common agricultural implement.
Special: Monks use their unarmed proficiency bonus and damage die when wielding this weapon.
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