candidus_cogitens
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Yeah, I know there's a picture of it in the PHB, but how exactly is it used? Is it anything like a dagger?
candidus_cogitens said:Yeah, I know there's a picture of it in the PHB, but how exactly is it used? Is it anything like a dagger?
apocalypstick said:It's also, like, really stupid.
Possibly the Dumbest. Weapon. Evar.
apocalypstick said:It's, like, a really small spear.
It's also, like, really stupid.
Possibly the Dumbest. Weapon. Evar.
MeepoTheMighty said:
What's so dumb about it? I would think it would be a great weapon if you wanted something concealable. Plus, I'm pretty sure it's steel-hafted, so it's a lot stronger than just jabbing someone with an arrow.
DM_Matt said:
Well, it just seems to be inferior to say, a dagger. I think there is a reason why this weapon, unlike many sorts of blades, bows, and axes, did not seem to be featured in many cultures....
NoOneofConsequence said:
It's a bar of solid metal - there's no wood in a siangham. I'd much rather have this to use to parry or block than a plain old dagger. In combat application, it corresponds to the European poniard. It's "arrow-head" tip is square in its cross section, meaning that any puncture wound from the siangham will not naturally close (the poniard also delivered this advantage via a triangular cross-section to the blade).
By and large the siangham is just a simplified version of the thrusting dagger known in numerous cultures.
Tsyr said:
Properly constructed, a dagger is a solid bar of metal with a bit of wood and/or leather affixed to one end. Furthermore, to parry or block, I would much rather have a dagger, with it having cross guards... Much nicer than having my finger severed![]()