Pathfinder 1E How would I treat a two handed Terbutje?

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I've been posting a lot about weapons this past week because I've been getting ready for a new campaign lately. I've been making an archtype of druid that you can read more about on one of my earlier posts this month, I had an odd dream about them. They used swords, which was odd, though I think they could use stone swords and Trebutje's. Now, ultimate equipment has a little about them, they do 1d8 damage and have the fragile condition, though the ones in my campaign will have alchememichal properties, so the two handed variant shouldn't in the campaign, though I'm not sure if the can exist in reality, if you don't know what they are their basically wooden swords with obsidian and or shark teeth in them. I think 1d10 or 2d6 should work, wouldn't it?
 

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I had to look this one up - I'm more familiar with them being called macuahuitl. I'd think you'd want to start with a club (1d6) and have them also be piercing as well as bludgeoning. Probably also have a larger one that does 1d8 (and can be used 1 or 2 handed). Unless they're the size of a great club, I can't see them doing 1d10 or 2d6, that seems way over the top.
 

I had to look this one up - I'm more familiar with them being called macuahuitl. I'd think you'd want to start with a club (1d6) and have them also be piercing as well as bludgeoning. Probably also have a larger one that does 1d8 (and can be used 1 or 2 handed). Unless they're the size of a great club, I can't see them doing 1d10 or 2d6, that seems way over the top.

But the one handed ones from Ultimate equipment do 1d8. That has to be our starting point if were to go with the official paizo rules.
 

I think I will just treat it as a greatsword with the fragile condition, the one handed variant from the book is basically a longsword with the fragile condition.
 

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