What Best Approximates a Maul?

LordVyreth

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Basically, I have a character that uses what is basically a really heavy spiked ball on a stick, so something like a morningstar, but more so. If you ever played Silent Hill 3, that's sort of what I'm aiming for here. Did they ever make stats for something like this in 3rd Ed? Or should I just make it a greatclub that does multiple types of damage? What category of weapon would it be; simple, martial, or exotic?
 

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LordVyreth said:
Basically, I have a character that uses what is basically a really heavy spiked ball on a stick, so something like a morningstar, but more so. If you ever played Silent Hill 3, that's sort of what I'm aiming for here. Did they ever make stats for something like this in 3rd Ed? Or should I just make it a greatclub that does multiple types of damage? What category of weapon would it be; simple, martial, or exotic?

Complete Warrior has one, an exotic weapon called a Maul, basically is a medium weapon, does 1d10, x3 crit, and can be used in two hands with martial proficiency. It's basically the Bastard Sword of Blunt weapons. I know this because my Crusader is using one in a new D&D game. :)

It only does blunt, but I don't think there'd be a problem letting it do piercing as well. It's up to the DM, though.
 

Well greatclub is the closest with the Core rules. Though I question if the greatclub merits being a martial weapon.

There is a bastard sword/war axe equivalent of the hammer in a 'complete' book and the FR setting.
There is a two handed martial 1d12 x3 crit hammer in races of stone IIRC
There is an exotic two handed 1d12 x 4 crit hammer weapon in MM4

I'd say a martial two handed 1d12 x2 crit piercing and bludgeoning weapon would be fair. Though not everyone will agree with that.

BTW If you were willing to suck up -2 on ALL attacks, you could legally wield a large morning star in two hands and you would only need simple weapon proficiency.
 

frankthedm said:
BTW If you were willing to suck up -2 on ALL attacks, you could legally wield a large morning star in two hands and you would only need simple weapon proficiency.

I had actually planned to do that with a Bugbear Cleric in a Planescape game once -- Giant Spiky Mace, Spiked Plate mail and all -- but never got to. :)
 

LordVyreth said:
Basically, I have a character that uses what is basically a really heavy spiked ball on a stick, so something like a morningstar, but more so.
Isn't a maul a big hammer?

There's the "earth breaker" in Rise of the Runelords Player's Guide (which is available as a free download from Paizo) which is a really big hammer-like two-handed martial 2d6 20/x3 bludgeoning weapon.

I also remember a "warmace" from somewhere (Complete Warrior), which is a really big mace: one-handed exotic 1d12 20/x3 bludgeoning, -1 to AC because it unbalances you, if I'm recalling correctly. So you might just make a morningstar version by adding piercing to the mix.
 

If you've got the last issue of the Age of Worms adventure path, there's stats for an Executioner's Mace- it's a two-handed exotic weapon that deals 1d12 damage, x3 crit, and you can choose to either deal Piercing damage, Slashing damage, or Bludgeoning & Piercing damage. (Picture a huge morningstar with a blade running along one side, and a pick coming out of the other side.) It's a nasty weapon, and looks awesome when wielded by a colossal deity made up entirely of worms.
 


Wierd that it's statted that way in Complete Warrior.

In the Arms & Equipment Guide, the Maul is listed as a Martial melee weapon (size Large, as the book is 3.0; in 3.5 terms that would mean a Medium Two-Handed weapon). It deals 1d10 damage with a x3 crit; it's basically a Warhammer increased to two-handed proportions by getting a small increase in base damage die.

It would really suck for that to be an Exotic weapon, unless it has the Bastard Sword's advantage of being one-handed Exotic, but useable two-handed as a Martial weapon.

For reference, the Maul in 3E was first statted in the Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting, and it's from there that the A&EG directly reprinted the stats from.
 



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