Weapon
Varies
Loading, undermount
There is a grappling hook for every occasion, and coincidentally enough, every classification. The basic one-handed variety can lift one person, while the larger ones can lift a car. In a pinch, a grappling hook can also grab targets or knock them down.
Grappling Rules. What a grappling hook can affect depends on its size. One-handed smaller arms affect Medium and smaller targets; two-handed small arms affect Large and smaller targets; heavy weapons can affect Huge and smaller targets; super heavy weapons can affect Gargantuan or smaller targets.
A target larger than a weapon’s capacity has advantage to resist its effects, while a target one category below a weapon’s maximum capacity has disadvantage. Targeting a creature two size categories larger than a weapon’s capacity (or more) will result in a cable snapping the moment it is pulled.
A grappling hook may affect you instead of the target you are grappling, meaning you pull yourself to the target rather than it being pulled. For example, a two-handed small arm can affect a single Huge target, but that target has advantage to resist the weapon’s effect. Targeting a single medium target, it has disadvantage to resist the weapon.
Attack Type. You can alter the grapple being used (attack decision) to affect how it attacks targets.
Type | Damage | Damage | Range |
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Simple Ranged | 1d4 Special | None | 25/100 |
Cost: N$ 50
Weight: 2lb