A Witcher's longsword is a masterfully crafted weapon, tailored for a professional monster hunter. Unlike the silver sword used specifically for supernatural foes, the Witcher's steel longsword is designed for combating human enemies and more mundane beasts.
The blade is forged from high-quality steel, honed to a razor-sharp edge that can cleave through armor and bone with ease. It is slightly broader and heavier than its silver counterpart, built to endure the rigors of intense melee combat. The blade's surface is polished to a mirror finish, with faint runes etched along its length, though these markings are more decorative than magical, representing the Witcher's order or personal insignia.
The hilt of the sword is wrapped in dark leather or sometimes in exotic materials for better grip, ensuring it stays firmly in the wielder's hand even in the heat of battle. The crossguard is sturdy and functional, offering protection without compromising the sword's balance. The pommel is often adorned with a simple yet significant emblem, such as a medallion of the Witcher’s school, symbolizing their identity and dedication to their craft.
The Witcher's longsword is more than just a weapon—it's a tool of the trade. Lightweight and well-balanced, it allows for swift, precise strikes, essential for the fast-paced combat that Witchers often face. Whether dealing with bandits, wild animals, or renegade sorcerers, the longsword is a versatile and reliable weapon that embodies the Witcher's lethal efficiency in all forms of combat.
Proficiency with a Longsword allows you to add your proficiency bonus to the attack roll for any attack you make with it.
This weapon has the following mastery property. To use this property, you must have a feature that lets you use it.
Sap. If you hit a creature with this weapon, that creature has Disadvantage on its next attack roll before the start of your next turn.
Notes: Versatile, Sap
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