Philsys equipment list

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Weapons

KNIVES & DAGGERS
Name Light/Medium/Heavy
damage
AT/PA Modifier Weight Strength
Requirement
Knife (L) 2,4,6 +1/-2 *
Dagger (L) 4,7,9 +1/-1 0.25
Heavy Dagger (L) 5,8,11 +1/-1 0.5
Parrying Dagger (L) 4,7,X -1/+1 0.25
Sai (L) 4,5,X -1/+1 0.5
SWORDS
Name Light/Medium/Heavy
damage
AT/PA Modifier Weight Strength
Requirement
Foil (L) 6,8,X +1/-1 1
Short Sword (L) 7,10,13 0/0 0.75
Rapier (L) 8,10,X +1/-1 1.5
Cutlass 8,11,15 -1/0 1.5
Sabre 7,9,12 0/0 2
Longsword 10,14,17 -1/0 2 +1
Bastard Sword 12,17,21 -1/-1 4 +3
Two-Hander (2H) 13,19,25 -2/-1 6 +4
POLEARMS
Name Light/Medium/Heavy
damage
AT/PA Modifier Weight Strength
Requirement
Quarterstaff (2H) 3,5,8 -2/+2 1 +1
Trident (2H) 7,9,12 -1/+2 2 +2
Spear (2H) 10,14,20 -1/+1 2.5 +2
Glaive (2H) 13,17,22 -1/-1 2 +2
Halberd (2H) 15,20,26 -2/-1 5.5 +3
AXES
Name Light/Medium/Heavy
damage
AT/PA Modifier Weight Strength
Requirement
Sickle (L) 4,7,10 0/-1 0.75
Hand Axe 6,8,14 -1/0 2
Hatchet 9,12,18 -1/-1 3 +1
Orkish Hook 10,13,19 -1/-1 3.5 +2
Scythe (2H) 12,16,24 -2/-1 3 +2
Battleaxe (2H) X,22,34 -2/-2 11 +5
FLAILS
Name Light/Medium/Heavy
damage
AT/PA Modifier Weight Strength
Requirement
Whip (L) 4,7,10 +1/-1 0.75
Grain Flail 14,18,24 0/-3 3 +2
Iron Flail (2H) 16,21,27 0/-3 3 +3
Goupillion (2H) X,30,40 0/-5 11 +5
Morningstar X,20,26 0/-4 4 +2
Nunchaku (L) 8,11,15 +1/-1 0.5
BLUNT WEAPONS
Name Light/Medium/Heavy
damage
AT/PA Modifier Weight Strength
Requirement
Cudgel (L) 4,6,10 0/0 1
Mace 6,10,18 0/-1 3 +1
Bec de Corbin X,13,21 -1/-1 4 +2
Warhammer X,17,26 -1/-2 9 +2
Giant Warhammer (2H) X,27,34 -2/-3 14 +4
KNUCKLES & CLAWS
Name Damage Bonus
Brass Knuckles +4 punching damage
Light Claws +2 punching damage
Heavy Claws +4 punching damage
Razor Claws +6 punching damage
(2H) - Two Handed, (L) - Light

Natural claws will also add their bonus to kicking damage.

When creating alternative weapons, existing weapons can often be used as a guideline. Katanas, for instance, would be equivalent to longswords, scimitars equivalent to sabres, and so forth.

THROWING WEAPONS
Name Damage Accuracy Weight Strength
Requirement
Dart Agi+Dex*2 +1 5+Str+1d4 0.5
Throwing Knife Agi+Dex*2 -1 8+Str+2d4 2.5
Hawk Hatchet Agi+Dex*2 -2 18+Str*2+1d8 2 +1
Throwing Spear Agi+Dex*2 -1 12+Str*2+2d8 2 +2
Shuriken Agi+Dex*2 +2 3+Dex*2+2d4 0.5

Other weapons can be thrown, but unless designed for throwing, they are at -4 accuracy, possibly more in the case of particularly cumbersome weapons.

PROJECTIVE WEAPONS
Name Damage Accuracy Weight Strength
Requirement
Blowgun Int+Dex*2 +2 6+1d4 0.25
Shortbow (2H) Str+Dex*2 +2 16+Str+1d6 1
Longbow (2H) Str+Dex*2 +2 18+Str+1d6 1 +2
Recurve Bow (2H) Str+Dex*2 +2 18+Str*2+1d6 1 +4
Hand Crossbow Int+Dex*2 +0 8+2d4 2
Light Crossbow (2H) Int+Dex*2 +2 22+2d4 5 +1
Heavy Crossbow (2H) Int+Dex*2 +2 28+2d4 8 +3

Sample Ammunition

Fire arrow Deals +1d6 fire damage
Blessed arrow Deals +2d6 damage against undead and other creatures with a shadow affinity
Sleeping dart Anyone damaged must make a Sta check at 18 difficulty, or be rendered unconscious for d6 rounds.
Poison dart Bestows variable levels of poison depending on potency

Armor

Name AC Mods Durability Weight Strength
Requirement
Casting
Penalty
Heavy Robes 2 0/0 10 1
Winter Coat 3 0/0 12 2
Quilted Leather 4 0/-1 12 3 -2
Studded Leather 6 0/-1 15 4 -2
Treated Leather 7 0/-2 15 4 -3
Shielded Robe 7 0/0 25 1
Hide Armor 8 0/-2 20 6 +1 -3
Ring Mail 9 0/-2 20 9 +1 -3
Chain Mail 10 0/-3 28 10 +2 -4
Mythril Chain 10 0/-1 50 6 -2
Banded Mail 12 -1/-3 30 11 +2 -5
Dycant Skin 8 0/-1 1
Obsidian Skin 10 0/0 2
Plate Mail 18 -2/-4 45 40 +4 -7
Full Plate 25 -3/-5 70 80 +6 -10
Mythril Plate 25 -1/-3 100 10 +2 -7
Dragonscale 30 -2/-4 100 15 +4 -7
Leather Bracers 5 10 1.5
Chain Bracers 8 15 2 -1
Plate Bracers 10 20 2.5 +2 -2
Leather Helmet 5 5 1
Pot Helmet 8 10 2 +1 -1
Masked Helmet 10 15 3.5 +1 -3
Buckler 8 0/0 7 1
Small Shield 13 0/+1 15 2 -1
Large Shield 20 0/+2 20 4 +1 -3
Body Shield 28 -2/+3 30 6 +3 -6

The durability of armor is functionally its HP. This is rarely important except in the case of shields, which take damage instead of the wielder if the shield is used to block an attack and the damage exceeds the shield's AC.

Other Items

Potions

Name Effect
Light Healing Potion 10+1d10 HP
Medium Healing Potion 30+1d10 HP
Strong Healing Potion 60+2d10 HP
Extreme Healing Potion 100+4d10 HP
Light Energy Potion 10+1d10 MP
Medium Energy Potion 20+1d10 MP
Strong Energy Potion 50+2d10 HP
Stamina Potion 5+1d10 TP
Generic Antitoxin Removes three levels of poisoning.
May not be effective against rarer toxins.
Softening Agent Cures most forms of petrification.
Also moisturizes the skin from head to toe when taken orally.
Muscle Relaxant Cures most magical forms of paralysis.
Can be abused for a thrill.
Booster Comes in many varieties; provides +1 to STR for a set duration.
Alchemical Stimulant Boosts INT, DEX and AGI by +1 for a short time by increasing reflexes and concentration ability.
Fearless Elixer Boosts COU by +2 for a few minutes.
Sometimes used by Gunnir students delivering speeches.
Arcanagesic Eliminates all but the most severe aches and pains.
It also makes the imbiber temporarily resistant to future pain, adding +2 to STA for the purpose, which also grants the user 10 temporary bonus HP.
Willow Tea A liquid that helps relieve minor aches. Acts as an anti-inflammatory.
Comprised of all-natural ingredients, it is slow-acting but effective.

Drinking a potion that is not already in the user's hand sacrifices the user's opportunity to attack for the round. If the potion is incredibly close at hand, the GM may rule that the action takes less time. Most potions are vials or bottles of liquid containing a couple ounces of fluid at most, which makes drinking a potion more akin to taking a shot than consuming an actual beverage.

Only creatures with physical bodies can use potions, but a creature does not have to drink a potion orally for it to be effective. In dire circumstances, a potion may be poured over an unconscious character.

Potions can be concocted by characters with appropriate skills, such as Alchemy. Most potions are magical in nature, but some are comprised of purely mundane ingredients and have no need for an arcane infusion. The more powerful a potion's effect, the more likely that it is magical.