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A term originally used in the game Dungeons and Dragons that describes a minimally magical shortsword. This sword typically signifies a +1 bonus to the Attack Score to hit a target, this also may describe a sword without said Attack Score bonus but instead having some other minor magical ability.

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  • +1 Shortsword
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  • A term originally used in the game Dungeons and Dragons that describes a minimally magical shortsword. This sword typically signifies a +1 bonus to the Attack Score to hit a target, this also may describe a sword without said Attack Score bonus but instead having some other minor magical ability.
mention
  • The Goblins Discuss the Poorly Locked Chest http://www.goblinscomic.com/07042005/
Bonus
  • +1 to hit, +1 to damage
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Name
  • +1 Shortsword
Type
  • Slashing or Piercing melee weapon
ime
  • Lines on the blade and crossguard glow and colored flames appear on the crossguard
Title
  • +1 Shortsword
Debut
  • The Rules Just Changed http://www.goblinscomic.com/01062006/
Source
  • The poorly locked chest
wield
  • Complains of Names
abstract
  • A term originally used in the game Dungeons and Dragons that describes a minimally magical shortsword. This sword typically signifies a +1 bonus to the Attack Score to hit a target, this also may describe a sword without said Attack Score bonus but instead having some other minor magical ability.
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