Leonidas
Leonidas is a Javelin created when a magical disturbance crossed the god of war's thoughts. It is a thin, wooden javelin with an adamantite tip, with designs of war engraved along the entirety of it.
Leonidas makes its holder immune to fear, poison, surprised, charmed, and paralyzed. While in a battle with at least 15 people on each side, Leonidas deals an extra 2d10 damage. While in a battle with any less than 15 people on each side, Leonidas deals an extra 1d6 damage.
As a bonus action, Leonidas's wielder may order another creature to attack, and that creature may immediately make an attack action without using their reaction. Once per short rest, Leonidas may give an extra action to its wielder for this turn as a free action.
Leonidas makes its holder immune to fear, poison, surprised, charmed, and paralyzed. While in a battle with at least 15 people on each side, Leonidas deals an extra 2d10 damage. While in a battle with any less than 15 people on each side, Leonidas deals an extra 1d6 damage.
As a bonus action, Leonidas's wielder may order another creature to attack, and that creature may immediately make an attack action without using their reaction. Once per short rest, Leonidas may give an extra action to its wielder for this turn as a free action.
Leonidas is a living weapon capable of its holder's basic abilities for war, including leadership, speed, and effectivness. Leonidas can enter a contract with mortals under extreme circumstances, though only temporary. Leonidas is a Victory Weapon.
Leonidas is prideful and intense, never running toward war but rather walking calmly toward it. It hates cowardice and shyness, but loves pride.
Leonidas's Stats are as follows:
+3 to hit
2d6+1 piercing damage
range 10ft
When Thrown:
+7 to hit
3d6+5 piercing damage
range 15/300ft
Item type
Magical
Current Location
Rarity
Artifact
Weight
1lb
Dimensions
105in
Base Price
90g
+3 to hit
2d6+1 piercing damage
range 10ft
When Thrown:
+7 to hit
3d6+5 piercing damage
range 15/300ft
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