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<blockquote data-quote="kronos182" data-source="post: 5492365" data-attributes="member: 6668634"><p>Vamp Killer ver5</p><p></p><p></p><p>After Harold Smith retired from the regional anti-vampire defense force, he tried many different things to occupy his time in his retirement. He finally ended up opening a repair shop and fixed various things around his home town, from lawn mowers to tvs. He was working on a chainsaw one day and got a bright idea. He went about redesigning a chainsaw to make it lighter, but more durable for use in melee combat, and plated the teeth in silver. He sold the first design to some adventurers who reported great success with the design against vampires. Over the years Harold has upgraded the design.</p><p>Today, Harold Smith has expanded his repair shop, but also has a small assembly area where a team assembles the latest version of the Vamp Killer, as his weapon has been known amongst many adventurers and wannabe vampire hunters.</p><p>The Vamp Killer ver 5, the latest version, is more of a whole kit than just a single item. Sold in a handy, accessible carrying case, with the Vamp Killer ver 5 itself, a 12 inch wooden cross, six wooden stakes, a mallet, a flare gun with 5 flares and the case has a spot to hold 5 hand grenades.</p><p>The Vamp Killer ver 5 itself is a tough, light weight chainsaw with silver plated teeth that runs on a heavy duty battery that gives it 5 hours of continuous power, and recharges in only 3 hours when plugged in. Above the blade is a flashlight with a cross mounted in front, used to scare vampires. Along the bottom is a pneumatic launcher used to launcher grenades. Best used to use grenades that explode on contact as the design pulls the pin and release just before it launches. The motor must be running to build up pressure to launch the grenade.</p><p></p><p>Vamp Killer ver5 (PL5 exotic weapon proficiency)</p><p>Damage: 3d6 chainsaw, varies by grenade</p><p>Critical: 20, varies by grenade</p><p>Damage Type: slashing, varies by grenade</p><p>Range Increment: melee, grenades have a 20 ft increment out to 5 increments</p><p>Size: large</p><p>Ammo: 5 hours continuous use chainsaw, 1 internal grenade.</p><p>Weight: 14 lbs</p><p>Purchase DC: 13</p><p>Restriction: </p><p>Game Note: Silver plated chainsaw. Grenade launcher holds one hand grenade, must be loaded manually, takes 1 move action to reload, suffers a -2 to attack to launch grenade even with exotic weapon feat (Vamp Killer), motor must be running to launch grenade. Mallet can be used as a bludgeon weapon for 1d4 damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kronos182, post: 5492365, member: 6668634"] Vamp Killer ver5 After Harold Smith retired from the regional anti-vampire defense force, he tried many different things to occupy his time in his retirement. He finally ended up opening a repair shop and fixed various things around his home town, from lawn mowers to tvs. He was working on a chainsaw one day and got a bright idea. He went about redesigning a chainsaw to make it lighter, but more durable for use in melee combat, and plated the teeth in silver. He sold the first design to some adventurers who reported great success with the design against vampires. Over the years Harold has upgraded the design. Today, Harold Smith has expanded his repair shop, but also has a small assembly area where a team assembles the latest version of the Vamp Killer, as his weapon has been known amongst many adventurers and wannabe vampire hunters. The Vamp Killer ver 5, the latest version, is more of a whole kit than just a single item. Sold in a handy, accessible carrying case, with the Vamp Killer ver 5 itself, a 12 inch wooden cross, six wooden stakes, a mallet, a flare gun with 5 flares and the case has a spot to hold 5 hand grenades. The Vamp Killer ver 5 itself is a tough, light weight chainsaw with silver plated teeth that runs on a heavy duty battery that gives it 5 hours of continuous power, and recharges in only 3 hours when plugged in. Above the blade is a flashlight with a cross mounted in front, used to scare vampires. Along the bottom is a pneumatic launcher used to launcher grenades. Best used to use grenades that explode on contact as the design pulls the pin and release just before it launches. The motor must be running to build up pressure to launch the grenade. Vamp Killer ver5 (PL5 exotic weapon proficiency) Damage: 3d6 chainsaw, varies by grenade Critical: 20, varies by grenade Damage Type: slashing, varies by grenade Range Increment: melee, grenades have a 20 ft increment out to 5 increments Size: large Ammo: 5 hours continuous use chainsaw, 1 internal grenade. Weight: 14 lbs Purchase DC: 13 Restriction: Game Note: Silver plated chainsaw. Grenade launcher holds one hand grenade, must be loaded manually, takes 1 move action to reload, suffers a -2 to attack to launch grenade even with exotic weapon feat (Vamp Killer), motor must be running to launch grenade. Mallet can be used as a bludgeon weapon for 1d4 damage. [/QUOTE]
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