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12 hours of continuous use.
\nTank and AT Guns: May fire either @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor Piercing (AP)]{Armor Piercing (AP)} or @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.High Explosive (HE)]{High Explosive (HE)} rounds as the gunner chooses. AP rounds do additional damage up close. Increase the weapon’s damage dice by one when fired at half their Short @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Range]{Range} or less (so 4d10+2 becomes 5d10+2, for example).
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon (HW)}
\nTank and AT Guns: May fire either @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor Piercing (AP)]{Armor Piercing (AP)} or @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.High Explosive (HE)]{High Explosive (HE)} rounds as the gunner chooses. AP rounds do additional damage up close. Increase the weapon’s damage dice by one when fired at half their Short @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Range]{Range} or less (so 4d10+2 becomes 5d10+2, for example).
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon (HW)} @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Medium Blast Template}
\nTank and AT Guns: May fire either @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor Piercing (AP)]{Armor Piercing (AP)} or @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.High Explosive (HE)]{High Explosive (HE)} rounds as the gunner chooses. AP rounds do additional damage up close. Increase the weapon’s damage dice by one when fired at half their Short @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Range]{Range} or less (so 4d10+2 becomes 5d10+2, for example).
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon (HW)}
\nTank and AT Guns: May fire either @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor Piercing (AP)]{Armor Piercing (AP)} or @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.High Explosive (HE)]{High Explosive (HE)} rounds as the gunner chooses. AP rounds do additional damage up close. Increase the weapon’s damage dice by one when fired at half their Short @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Range]{Range} or less (so 4d10+2 becomes 5d10+2, for example).
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon (HW)} @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Medium Blast Template}
\nTank and AT Guns: May fire either @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor Piercing (AP)]{Armor Piercing (AP)} or @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.High Explosive (HE)]{High Explosive (HE)} rounds as the gunner chooses. AP rounds do additional damage up close. Increase the weapon’s damage dice by one when fired at half their Short @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Range]{Range} or less (so 4d10+2 becomes 5d10+2, for example).
Tank and AT Guns: May fire either @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor Piercing (AP)]{Armor Piercing (AP)} or @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.High Explosive (HE)]{High Explosive (HE)} rounds as the gunner chooses. AP rounds do additional damage up close. Increase the weapon’s damage dice by one when fired at half their Short @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Range]{Range} or less (so 4d10+2 becomes 5d10+2, for example).
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon (HW)} @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Medium Blast Template}
\nMinimum Rate of Fire: Vehicular weapons with a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Rate of Fire]{Rate of Fire} 3 or higher have a minimum Rate of Fire of 2.
Minimum Rate of Fire: Vehicular weapons with a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Rate of Fire]{Rate of Fire} 3 or higher have a minimum Rate of Fire of 2.
Minimum Rate of Fire: Vehicular weapons with a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Rate of Fire]{Rate of Fire} 3 or higher have a minimum Rate of Fire of 2.
Tank and AT Guns: May fire either @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor Piercing (AP)]{Armor Piercing (AP)} or @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.High Explosive (HE)]{High Explosive (HE)} rounds as the gunner chooses. AP rounds do additional damage up close. Increase the weapon’s damage dice by one when fired at half their Short @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Range]{Range} or less (so 4d10+2 becomes 5d10+2, for example).
Tank and AT Guns: May fire either @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor Piercing (AP)]{Armor Piercing (AP)} or @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.High Explosive (HE)]{High Explosive (HE)} rounds as the gunner chooses. AP rounds do additional damage up close. Increase the weapon’s damage dice by one when fired at half their Short @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Range]{Range} or less (so 4d10+2 becomes 5d10+2, for example).
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon (HW)} @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Medium Blast Template}
\nMinimum Rate of Fire: Vehicular weapons with a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Rate of Fire]{Rate of Fire} 3 or higher have a minimum Rate of Fire of 2.
\nTank and AT Guns: May fire either @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor Piercing (AP)]{Armor Piercing (AP)} or @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.High Explosive (HE)]{High Explosive (HE)} rounds as the gunner chooses. AP rounds do additional damage up close. Increase the weapon’s damage dice by one when fired at half their Short @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Range]{Range} or less (so 4d10+2 becomes 5d10+2, for example).
\nMinimum Rate of Fire: Vehicular weapons with a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Rate of Fire]{Rate of Fire} 3 or higher have a minimum Rate of Fire of 2.
\nTank and AT Guns: May fire either @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor Piercing (AP)]{Armor Piercing (AP)} or @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.High Explosive (HE)]{High Explosive (HE)} rounds as the gunner chooses. AP rounds do additional damage up close. Increase the weapon’s damage dice by one when fired at half their Short @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Range]{Range} or less (so 4d10+2 becomes 5d10+2, for example).
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon (HW)} @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Medium Blast Template}
\nTank and AT Guns: May fire either @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor Piercing (AP)]{Armor Piercing (AP)} or @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.High Explosive (HE)]{High Explosive (HE)} rounds as the gunner chooses. AP rounds do additional damage up close. Increase the weapon’s damage dice by one when fired at half their Short @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Range]{Range} or less (so 4d10+2 becomes 5d10+2, for example).
Tank and AT Guns: May fire either @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor Piercing (AP)]{Armor Piercing (AP)} or @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.High Explosive (HE)]{High Explosive (HE)} rounds as the gunner chooses. AP rounds do additional damage up close. Increase the weapon’s damage dice by one when fired at half their Short @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Range]{Range} or less (so 4d10+2 becomes 5d10+2, for example).
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon (HW)} @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Medium Blast Template}
\nTank and AT Guns: May fire either @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor Piercing (AP)]{Armor Piercing (AP)} or @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.High Explosive (HE)]{High Explosive (HE)} rounds as the gunner chooses. AP rounds do additional damage up close. Increase the weapon’s damage dice by one when fired at half their Short @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Range]{Range} or less (so 4d10+2 becomes 5d10+2, for example).
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon (HW)}
\nTank and AT Guns: May fire either @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor Piercing (AP)]{Armor Piercing (AP)} or @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.High Explosive (HE)]{High Explosive (HE)} rounds as the gunner chooses. AP rounds do additional damage up close. Increase the weapon’s damage dice by one when fired at half their Short @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Range]{Range} or less (so 4d10+2 becomes 5d10+2, for example).
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon (HW)} @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Medium Blast Template}
\nTank and AT Guns: May fire either @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor Piercing (AP)]{Armor Piercing (AP)} or @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.High Explosive (HE)]{High Explosive (HE)} rounds as the gunner chooses. AP rounds do additional damage up close. Increase the weapon’s damage dice by one when fired at half their Short @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Range]{Range} or less (so 4d10+2 becomes 5d10+2, for example).
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon (HW)}
\nTank and AT Guns: May fire either @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor Piercing (AP)]{Armor Piercing (AP)} or @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.High Explosive (HE)]{High Explosive (HE)} rounds as the gunner chooses. AP rounds do additional damage up close. Increase the weapon’s damage dice by one when fired at half their Short @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Range]{Range} or less (so 4d10+2 becomes 5d10+2, for example).
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon (HW)} @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Medium Blast Template}
\nTank and AT Guns: May fire either @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor Piercing (AP)]{Armor Piercing (AP)} or @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.High Explosive (HE)]{High Explosive (HE)} rounds as the gunner chooses. AP rounds do additional damage up close. Increase the weapon’s damage dice by one when fired at half their Short @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Range]{Range} or less (so 4d10+2 becomes 5d10+2, for example).
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon (HW)}
\nTank and AT Guns: May fire either @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor Piercing (AP)]{Armor Piercing (AP)} or @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.High Explosive (HE)]{High Explosive (HE)} rounds as the gunner chooses. AP rounds do additional damage up close. Increase the weapon’s damage dice by one when fired at half their Short @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Range]{Range} or less (so 4d10+2 becomes 5d10+2, for example).
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon (HW)} @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Medium Blast Template}
\nAdditional magazines or clips cost 10% of the rifle and weigh 1 lb each.
@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon}, @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Small Blast Template}.
\nMines are explosives planted beneath shallow dirt that detonate in the listed blast template (see @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Area Effect Attacks}) when a person (for anti-personnel mines) or vehicle (for anti-tank mines) passes over them.
\nMinefields: For dramatic purposes, a character who steps on a mine should get a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Notice]{Notice} roll. Success means she realizes it before stepping off and detonating it. Saving the victim requires a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Repair]{Repair} roll at −4, but failure detonates the device immediately.
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon}, AP 5 vs. ½ the vehicle’s @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor]{Armor} value (round up), @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Medium Blast Template}.
\nMines are explosives planted beneath shallow dirt that detonate in the listed blast template (see @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Area Effect Attacks}) when a person (for anti-personnel mines) or vehicle (for anti-tank mines) passes over them.
\nMinefields: For dramatic purposes, a character who steps on a mine should get a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Notice]{Notice} roll. Success means she realizes it before stepping off and detonating it. Saving the victim requires a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Repair]{Repair} roll at −4, but failure detonates the device immediately.
\nArrows for @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-equipment.Bow]{bows}, bolts for @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-equipment.Crossbow]{crossbow}
\nA heavy American anti-tank weapon of the modern era. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Medium Blast Template}.
\nRocket launchers and early torpedoes are direct-fire weapons that explode on contact with their target. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon}.
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Parry]{Parry} –1, @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Two Hands]{two hands}
\nShields add to a character’s @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Characters]{Parry} as shown in the Parry rating. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Cover and Obstacles]{Cover} subtracts from ranged attacks from the front and shielded side (attacks from the rear or unprotected side ignore cover).
\nModern shields are @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Breaking Things]{Hardness} 12 and provide +2 @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor]{Armor} should someone attempt to shoot through them (see @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Cover and Obstacles]{Obstacles}).
\nWhile worn, shields can be used to bash for Str+d4 damage.
\nA @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Shotguns]{shotgun} shell on a stick used in melee; must be reloaded with a fresh shell (one action)
@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon}, @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Snapfire]{Snapfire}. Barretts use a 10-shot removable magazine that weighs 2 lbs when loaded. They are almost always fitted with a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-equipment.Rifle Scope]{Rifle Scope}.
\nAdditional magazines or clips cost 10% of the rifle and weigh 1 lb each.
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor]{Armor} used by private or state armed forces.
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Ballistic Protection]{Ballistic Protection}: Reduces the damage from bullets by 4. “Bullets” includes physical shot fired from a firearm.
@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor]{Armor} used by private or state armed forces.
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Energy Skin]{Energy Skin}: This armor is treated with an “energy skin” (or skein) to diffuse energy, reducing damage from lasers by 4. This costs 50% of the armor treated and is very shiny, subtracting 2 from @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Stealth]{Stealth} rolls based on vision.
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Ballistic Protection]{Ballistic Protection}: Reduces the damage from bullets by 4. “Bullets” includes physical shot fired from a firearm.
\nStr+d6 and @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Parry]{Parry} +1 attached to rifle, @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Reach]{Reach} 1, @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Two Hands]{two hands}
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Snapfire]{Snapfire}. The standard American anti-tank weapon in World War II. Additional warheads weigh 9 lbs and cost $50. WWII price. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Medium Blast Template}.
\nRocket launchers and early torpedoes are direct-fire weapons that explode on contact with their target. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon}.
\nSleeping bag; winterized
\nOften carried by law enforcement
Takes an action to deploy. Negates @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Recoil]{Recoil} and @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Minimum Strength]{Minimum Strength} penalties.
\nBlack powder weapons are @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Reload]{Reload} 3.
\nTreat as @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Shotguns]{Shotgun}.
Light, armored clothing made from complex polymers or advanced ballistic weave.
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Ballistic Protection]{Ballistic Protection}: Reduces the damage from bullets by 4. “Bullets” includes physical shot fired from a firearm.
\nLight, armored clothing made from complex polymers or advanced ballistic weave.
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Energy Skin]{Energy Skin}: This armor is treated with an “energy skin” (or skein) to diffuse energy, reducing damage from lasers by 4. This costs 50% of the armor treated and is very shiny, subtracting 2 from @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Stealth]{Stealth} rolls based on vision.
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Ballistic Protection]{Ballistic Protection}: Reduces the damage from bullets by 4. “Bullets” includes physical shot fired from a firearm.
\nBombproof suits aren’t built for flexibility except in the hands, which are uncovered. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Traits]{Agility} and related skills that require more than manual dexterity cannot exceed d6 while wearing the suit, and @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Movement]{Pace} is reduced by 2 (in addition to @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Minimum Strength]{Minimum Strength} penalties).
\n\nBomb Damage: All of it.
\nA Bomb is just an @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Intimidation]{Intimidation} @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Test]{Test} against everyone not in the affected area.
\n- Clint Black
\n
These deadly anti-personnel mines are designed to pop up into the air and rain shrapnel down from about head-height. Only full overhead cover offers an @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor]{Armor} bonus against such devices. Simply being prone offers no protection from these deadly explosives. Use a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Small Blast Template}.
\nMines are explosives planted beneath shallow dirt that detonate in the listed blast template (see @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Area Effect Attacks}) when a person (for anti-personnel mines) or vehicle (for anti-tank mines) passes over them.
\nMinefields: For dramatic purposes, a character who steps on a mine should get a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Notice]{Notice} roll. Success means she realizes it before stepping off and detonating it. Saving the victim requires a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Repair]{Repair} roll at −4, but failure detonates the device immediately.
\nDo not count as a weapon for @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Unarmed Defender]{Unarmed Defender}
Typically only found in ancient times or pre-iron civilizations.
Typically only found in ancient times or pre-iron civilizations.
Typically only found in ancient times or pre-iron civilizations.
Black powder weapons are @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Reload]{Reload} 3.
@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Rate of Fire]{Rate of Fire} 1 to 3. Uses magazines (one action to @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Reload]{Reload} instead of the usual 2).
\nMachine guns are heavy, fully automatic weapons built to withstand prolonged fire. Most are fed by belts or drums and thus have far more ammo capacity than assault rifles, despite similar calibers and rates of fire.
\nWeapon Mount: Most machine-guns require a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-equipment.Bipod/Tripod]{Bipod/Tripod} or vehicle mount to fire, which eliminates any Strength requirement and the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Recoil]{Recoil} penalty. Their @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Minimum Strength]{Minimum Strength} is listed as “NA,” or “Not Applicable.” If a weapon has a Minimum Strength listed, it may be fired from the hip with the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Snapfire]{Snapfire} and Recoil penalties.
\nMinimum Rate of Fire: Machine-guns have a minimum @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Rate of Fire]{Rate of Fire} of 2 unless otherwise noted.
\n.50 caliber and larger rounds
\n9mm to .45 caliber
.22 to .32 caliber
12 hours of continuous use.
One hour, 2” radius
\nGrapeshot or canister is a shell that detonates inside the barrel of a cannon and fires out a spray of deadly balls or other debris like a giant shotgun. The attack is the size of a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Medium Blast Template} and moves in a straight line up to 24” (it affects [[/r d6]] targets if not using miniatures, or [[/r 2d6]] if they’re tightly packed). Compare the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Shooting]{Shooting} roll to every target within using a base TN of 4, adjusted for each target’s cover, special abilities like the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-edges.Dodge]{Dodge} Edge, etc. A hit causes 2d6 damage and a raise causes 3d6.
\nCannons are used to destroy city walls or break up large troop formations. The leader of the weapon’s crew makes the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Shooting]{Shooting} roll.
\nBombard: Assuming they have a rough idea of their target’s location, howitzers, mortars, and bombards may fire at targets they cannot see by lobbing projectiles over intervening terrain or obstacles. Bombarding suffers a −4 penalty in addition to all other modifiers, and doubles deviation when the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Shooting]{Shooting} roll is failed (see @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Area Effect Attacks}). Reduce the penalty to −2 with precise coordinates (such as from a spotter).
\nCanister: Grapeshot or canister is a shell that detonates inside the barrel of a cannon and fires out a spray of deadly balls or other debris like a giant shotgun. The attack is the size of a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Medium Blast Template} and moves in a straight line up to 24” (it affects [[/r d6]] targets if not using miniatures, or [[/r 2d6]] if they’re tightly packed).
\nCompare the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Shooting]{Shooting} roll to every target within using a base TN of 4, adjusted for each target’s @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Cover and Obstacles]{cover}, special abilities like the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-edges.Dodge]{Dodge} Edge, etc. A hit causes 2d6 damage and a raise causes 3d6.
\nNote: All types of shot are a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon}, @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Reload]{Reload} 8. Two crew members may reload at the same time.
\nCannons are used to destroy city walls or break up large troop formations. The leader of the weapon’s crew makes the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Shooting]{Shooting} roll.
\nBombard: Assuming they have a rough idea of their target’s location, howitzers, mortars, and bombards may fire at targets they cannot see by lobbing projectiles over intervening terrain or obstacles. Bombarding suffers a −4 penalty in addition to all other modifiers, and doubles deviation when the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Shooting]{Shooting} roll is failed (see @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Area Effect Attacks}). Reduce the penalty to −2 with precise coordinates (such as from a spotter).
\nShrapnel: Explosive shells filled with small metal balls that explode outward in a shower of debris. This is an @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Area Effect Attack} and uses the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Medium Blast Template} unless otherwise noted.
\nNote: All types of shot are a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon}, @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Reload]{Reload} 8. Two crew members may reload at the same time.
\nCannons are used to destroy city walls or break up large troop formations. The leader of the weapon’s crew makes the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Shooting]{Shooting} roll.
\nBombard: Assuming they have a rough idea of their target’s location, howitzers, mortars, and bombards may fire at targets they cannot see by lobbing projectiles over intervening terrain or obstacles. Bombarding suffers a −4 penalty in addition to all other modifiers, and doubles deviation when the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Shooting]{Shooting} roll is failed (see @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Area Effect Attacks}). Reduce the penalty to −2 with precise coordinates (such as from a spotter).
\nSolid Shot: Heavy balls of iron, lead, or stone designed to batter walls or plow through packed ranks of troops. To fire, the leader of the crew makes a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Shooting]{Shooting} roll as usual. If successful, roll a die. If even, it bounces to another victim behind and within 6” of the first and hits him as well. Continue in this way until the die roll is odd.
\nNote: All types of shot are a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon}, @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Reload]{Reload} 8. Two crew members may reload at the same time.
\nHeavy winter clothing, supple leather armor, soft hides.
Boiled leather, cuir bouilli, alligator hides.
@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Medium Blast Template}, @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon}, @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Reload]{Reload} time is every 5 minutes with a crew of 4.
\nCatapults are simple devices that hurl large stones at enemy defenses or ranks of troops. They normally require a crew of eight to load the projectile, crank down the lever that propels it, then sight and aim it. Firing can be done by a single person, but loading the projectile takes at least four.
\nChain, splint, metal scale, ring mail, samurai armor.
@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Trait Rolls]{Critical Failure} hits the user
Claymores fire a spray of deadly steel balls in a 60° frontal arc. Everyone within 12″ (24 yards) is automatically hit. Roll a die for all other targets up to 50″ (100 yards). Those who get an odd result are also hit. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Special Area Effect Damage}.
\nMines are explosives planted beneath shallow dirt that detonate in the listed blast template (see @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Area Effect Attacks}) when a person (for anti-personnel mines) or vehicle (for anti-tank mines) passes over them.
\nMinefields: For dramatic purposes, a character who steps on a mine should get a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Notice]{Notice} roll. Success means she realizes it before stepping off and detonating it. Saving the victim requires a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Repair]{Repair} roll at −4, but failure detonates the device immediately.
\nA sign of low status or thuggery
A sign of low status or thuggery
Semi-automatics are fed from a magazine. Additional magazines may be purchased for 10% of the weapon’s cost. They weigh about 1 lb each, fully loaded.
Revolvers typically have six chambers that must be reloaded one bullet at a time, though separate cylinders called “speed loaders” are also available for more modern firearms for about 10% of the weapon’s cost.
Heavy steel armor made with “plates” of metal.
\nHand-drawn.
Requires a windlass to load. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Reload]{Reload} 2.
Revolvers typically have six chambers that must be reloaded one bullet at a time, though separate cylinders called “speed loaders” are also available for more modern firearms for about 10% of the weapon’s cost.
\n−2 to be @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Notice]{Noticed} if hidden.
\nSemi-automatics are fed from a magazine. Additional magazines may be purchased for 10% of the weapon’s cost. They weigh about 1 lb each, fully loaded.
@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Shotguns]{Shotguns} fire a spread of pellets (called “shot” or “buckshot”) to increase the shooter’s chance of hitting his target. Up close, the blast can be devastating.
Three uses, see @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Healing]{Healing}.
\nIgnores @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Shields]{shield} bonus
\nFlamethrowers propel incendiary liquid or gas to incinerate their targets. They are @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapons}, use the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Cone Template}, and may be @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Evasion]{Evaded}.
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor]{Armor} protects normally, but flammable targets may @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Fire]{catch fire}.
\nFor vehicular flamethrowers, see @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-equipment.Heavy Flamethrower]{Heavy Flamethrower}.
\n10” beam
Black powder weapons are @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Reload]{Reload} 3.
Machine guns are heavy, fully automatic weapons built to withstand prolonged fire. Most are fed by belts or drums and thus have far more ammo capacity than assault rifles, despite similar calibers and rates of fire.
\nWeapon Mount: Most machine-guns require a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-equipment.Bipod/Tripod]{Bipod/Tripod} or vehicle mount to fire, which eliminates any Strength requirement and the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Recoil]{Recoil} penalty. Their @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Minimum Strength]{Minimum Strength} is listed as “NA,” or “Not Applicable.” If a weapon has a Minimum Strength listed, it may be fired from the hip with the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Snapfire]{Snapfire} and Recoil penalties.
\nMinimum Rate of Fire: Machine-guns have a minimum @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Rate of Fire]{Rate of Fire} of 2 unless otherwise noted.
\nReloading: Machine guns are @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Reload]{Reload} 2, which includes changing belts or drums, cocking, etc.
Minimum Rate of Fire: Vehicular weapons with a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Rate of Fire]{Rate of Fire} 3 or higher have a minimum Rate of Fire of 2.
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Lasers (Futuristic) Table]{No Recoil, Overcharge, Cauterize}
\nLasers fire intensely focused beams of light to penetrate and burn their targets.
\nCauterize: Anyone Incapacitated by a laser blast adds +2 to his @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Traits]{Vigor} rolls to keep from @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Damage Effects]{Bleeding Out}.
\nOvercharge: This weapon can overcharge to cause an extra d6 damage, but if any of the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Shooting]{Shooting} dice are a 1, the weapon must cool down for a full round before it can be fired again.
\nNo Recoil: Pistols, SMGs, and rifles ignore the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Recoil]{Recoil} penalty. Gatling lasers still take the penalty, however, which is why they’re usually mounted on a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-equipment.Bipod/Tripod]{tripod}.
\nSemi-automatics are fed from a magazine. Additional magazines may be purchased for 10% of the weapon’s cost. They weigh about 1 lb each, fully loaded.
Typically only found in ancient times or pre-iron civilizations.
Heavy steel armor made with “plates” of metal.
Typical magazine sizes are listed with each weapon. Additional magazines are available at 10% of the weapon’s cost and weigh about 1 lb each, fully loaded.
@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Reach]{Reach} 1, two hands
Vehicular flamethrowers have longer ranges than personal devices. The wielder can use the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Cone Template} or arc a blast the size of a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Medium Blast Template} up to 18” (36 yards) distant. (Use the center of the template for the Range.) This shot can @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Deviate}.
\nHeavy steel armor made with “plates” of metal.
Heavy steel armor made with “plates” of metal.
\n–1 to vision-based @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Notice]{Notice} rolls.
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon (HW)}
\nMinimum Rate of Fire: Vehicular weapons with a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Rate of Fire]{Rate of Fire} 3 or higher have a minimum Rate of Fire of 2.
@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon}. A laser-guided missile fired from a vehicle-mounted launcher. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Medium Blast Template}.
\nUnless otherwise noted, missiles must “lock” onto their targets before they can be fired. This action is an opposed @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Electronics]{Electronics} roll versus the target’s maneuvering skill (@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Boating]{Boating}, @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Driving]{Driving}, or @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Piloting]{Piloting}, as appropriate). Success gives the attacker a “short” lock and allows him to fire up to half the missiles his particular craft can fire at once. A raise is a more solid lock and allows him to fire all of them.
\nThe enemy attempts to evade each missile separately by making a maneuvering roll at −4 (or −2 if the target has substantial cover to hide behind—such as asteroids, skyscrapers, canyon walls, or even large enemy ships. A @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Trait Rolls]{Critical Failure} means the craft goes @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-tables.Out of Control]{Out of Control}.
\nAnti-Missile Systems: Warships and futuristic space vessels often have “point defense” systems to shoot down incoming missiles. Operators must be on @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Hold]{Hold} to shoot down missiles; automated systems attack automatically. The system grants a single @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Shooting]{Shooting} roll per missile at Short @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Range]{Range} and any other relevant modifiers (including @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Speed]{Speed}—missiles move at Mach 1, a −6 penalty, unless otherwise noted). Unless otherwise noted, missiles are objects with a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Breaking Things]{Toughness} of 8 (2).
\nSee @Actor[RFfhBAdJgR2vIiCw]{Horse} for stats.
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Snapfire]{Snapfire}
\nAdditional magazines or clips cost 10% of the rifle and weigh 1 lb each.
A full suit of armor with boots and gloves.
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Ballistic Protection]{Ballistic Protection}: Reduces the damage from bullets by 4. “Bullets” includes physical shot fired from a firearm.
@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor]{Armor} used by private or state armed forces.
\nA full suit of armor with boots and gloves.
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Energy Skin]{Energy Skin}: This armor is treated with an “energy skin” (or skein) to diffuse energy, reducing damage from lasers by 4. This costs 50% of the armor treated and is very shiny, subtracting 2 from @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Stealth]{Stealth} rolls based on vision.
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Ballistic Protection]{Ballistic Protection}: Reduces the damage from bullets by 4. “Bullets” includes physical shot fired from a firearm.
\nHeavy winter clothing, supple leather armor, soft hides.
Boiled leather, cuir bouilli, alligator hides.
@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Two Hands]{Two hands}
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Reload]{Reload} 4. The tight rifling requires four actions to reload instead of the usual three.
@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Ballistic Protection]{Ballistic Protection}: Reduces the damage from bullets by 4. “Bullets” includes physical shot fired from a firearm.
@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Ballistic Protection]{Ballistic Protection}: Reduces the damage from bullets by 4. “Bullets” includes physical shot fired from a firearm.
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Ballistic Protection]{Ballistic Protection}: Reduces the damage from bullets by 4. “Bullets” includes physical shot fired from a firearm.
@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor Piercing (AP)]{AP} 2 when charging, @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Reach]{Reach} 2, only usable in @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Mounted Combat]{Mounted Combat}
\nFour hours, 4” radius
Shields add to a character’s @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Characters]{Parry} as shown in the Parry rating. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Cover and Obstacles]{Cover} subtracts from ranged attacks from the front and shielded side (attacks from the rear or unprotected side ignore cover).
\nMedieval shields are @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Breaking Things]{Hardness} 10 and provide +2 @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor]{Armor} should someone attempt to shoot through them (see @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Cover and Obstacles]{Obstacles}).
\nWhile worn, shields can be used to bash for Str+d4 damage.
\nProvides one full magazine for the listed weapon
Provides one full magazine for the listed weapon
Provides one full magazine for the listed weapon
+1 to @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Shooting]{Shooting} at Short and Medium @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Range]{Range}.
\nChain, splint, metal scale, ring mail, samurai armor.
Heavy winter clothing, supple leather armor, soft hides.
Boiled leather, cuir bouilli, alligator hides.
@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Repair]{Repair} roll to tap into a phone line.
The A-2 version can also fire a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Three-Round Burst]{Three-Round Burst}.
\nAdditional magazines or clips cost 10% of the rifle and weigh 1 lb each.
The standard US infantry rifle in World War II.
\nAdditional magazines or clips cost 10% of the rifle and weigh 1 lb each.
@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon}
\nMachine guns are heavy, fully automatic weapons built to withstand prolonged fire. Most are fed by belts or drums and thus have far more ammo capacity than assault rifles, despite similar calibers and rates of fire.
\nWeapon Mount: Most machine-guns require a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-equipment.Bipod/Tripod]{Bipod/Tripod} or vehicle mount to fire, which eliminates any Strength requirement and the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Recoil]{Recoil} penalty. Their @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Minimum Strength]{Minimum Strength} is listed as “NA,” or “Not Applicable.” If a weapon has a Minimum Strength listed, it may be fired from the hip with the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Snapfire]{Snapfire} and Recoil penalties.
\nMinimum Rate of Fire: Machine-guns have a minimum @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Rate of Fire]{Rate of Fire} of 2 unless otherwise noted.
\nReloading: Machine guns are @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Reload]{Reload} 2, which includes changing belts or drums, cocking, etc.
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Snapfire]{Snapfire}. A grenade launcher mounted on the bottom of an assault rifle. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Medium Blast Template}.
\nRocket launchers and early torpedoes are direct-fire weapons that explode on contact with their target. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon}.
\nMachine guns are heavy, fully automatic weapons built to withstand prolonged fire. Most are fed by belts or drums and thus have far more ammo capacity than assault rifles, despite similar calibers and rates of fire.
\nWeapon Mount: Most machine-guns require a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-equipment.Bipod/Tripod]{Bipod/Tripod} or vehicle mount to fire, which eliminates any Strength requirement and the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Recoil]{Recoil} penalty. Their @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Minimum Strength]{Minimum Strength} is listed as “NA,” or “Not Applicable.” If a weapon has a Minimum Strength listed, it may be fired from the hip with the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Snapfire]{Snapfire} and Recoil penalties.
\nMinimum Rate of Fire: Machine-guns have a minimum @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Rate of Fire]{Rate of Fire} of 2 unless otherwise noted.
\nReloading: Machine guns are @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Reload]{Reload} 2, which includes changing belts or drums, cocking, etc.
@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Snapfire]{Snapfire}. The standard American anti-tank weapon in Vietnam. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Medium Blast Template}.
\nRocket launchers and early torpedoes are direct-fire weapons that explode on contact with their target. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon}.
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Two Hands]{Two hands}, +2 damage to @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Breaking Things]{break objects}.
\nFive uses, +1 to @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Healing]{Healing} skill rolls; $25 to refill.
\nAlso see main @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Healing]{Healing} rules.
\nMinimum Rate of Fire: Vehicular weapons with a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Rate of Fire]{Rate of Fire} 3 or higher have a minimum Rate of Fire of 2.
Shields add to a character’s @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Characters]{Parry} as shown in the Parry rating. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Cover and Obstacles]{Cover} subtracts from ranged attacks from the front and shielded side (attacks from the rear or unprotected side ignore cover).
\nMedieval shields are @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Breaking Things]{Hardness} 10 and provide +2 @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor]{Armor} should someone attempt to shoot through them (see @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Cover and Obstacles]{Obstacles}).
\nWhile worn, shields can be used to bash for Str+d4 damage.
\nMachine guns are heavy, fully automatic weapons built to withstand prolonged fire. Most are fed by belts or drums and thus have far more ammo capacity than assault rifles, despite similar calibers and rates of fire.
\nWeapon Mount: Most machine-guns require a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-equipment.Bipod/Tripod]{Bipod/Tripod} or vehicle mount to fire, which eliminates any Strength requirement and the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Recoil]{Recoil} penalty. Their @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Minimum Strength]{Minimum Strength} is listed as “NA,” or “Not Applicable.” If a weapon has a Minimum Strength listed, it may be fired from the hip with the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Snapfire]{Snapfire} and Recoil penalties.
\nMinimum Rate of Fire: Machine-guns have a minimum @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Rate of Fire]{Rate of Fire} of 2 unless otherwise noted.
\nReloading: Machine guns are @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Reload]{Reload} 2, which includes changing belts or drums, cocking, etc.
Minimum @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Rate of Fire]{Rate of Fire} 3, requires backpack harness with ammo which weighs an additional 85 pounds when full (carries 4000 linked rounds).
\nMachine guns are heavy, fully automatic weapons built to withstand prolonged fire. Most are fed by belts or drums and thus have far more ammo capacity than assault rifles, despite similar calibers and rates of fire.
\nWeapon Mount: Most machine-guns require a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-equipment.Bipod/Tripod]{Bipod/Tripod} or vehicle mount to fire, which eliminates any Strength requirement and the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Recoil]{Recoil} penalty. Their @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Minimum Strength]{Minimum Strength} is listed as “NA,” or “Not Applicable.” If a weapon has a Minimum Strength listed, it may be fired from the hip with the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Snapfire]{Snapfire} and Recoil penalties.
\nReloading: Machine guns are @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Reload]{Reload} 2, which includes changing belts or drums, cocking, etc.
Grenades activate when their safety pin is pulled, then detonate a few seconds later. They are thrown with the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Athletics]{Athletics} skill at the Ranges listed, and cannot make use of @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Range]{Extreme Range}. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Medium Blast Template}.
\nAll grenades are @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon} and detonate in the listed blast template (see @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Area Effect Attacks}). Grenades may be @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Evasion]{Evaded}.
\nGrenades activate when their safety pin is pulled, then detonate a few seconds later. They are thrown with the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Athletics]{Athletics} skill at the Ranges listed, and cannot make use of @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Range]{Extreme Range}. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Medium Blast Template}
\nAll grenades are @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon} and detonate in the listed blast template (see @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Area Effect Attacks}). Grenades may be @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Evasion]{Evaded}.
\nCannot be thrown
A successful hit means the target is @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Bound and Entangled]{Entangled}. The net is @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Breaking Things]{Hardness} 10 and vulnerable only to cutting attacks.
No penalty for Dim or Dark @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Illumination]{Illumination}. For double the price the goggles are “active” and ignore all Illumination penalties.
For lantern; one pint
@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Snapfire]{Snapfire}. Literally, the “tank terror” rocket launcher used by German forces in World War II. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Medium Blast Template}.
\nRocket launchers and early torpedoes are direct-fire weapons that explode on contact with their target. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon}.
\nHear whispers up to 200 yards distant.
Use @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Shooting]{Shooting} (or @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Fighting]{Fighting} if engaged). No @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Attacks]{Range Penalty} but max range is 2″ (about 10 feet), Shots 5, victim must make @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Traits]{Vigor} roll at –2 or be @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Stunned]{Stunned}.
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Reach]{Reach} 2, @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Two Hands]{two hands}
\nLasers fire intensely focused beams of light to penetrate and burn their targets.
\nCauterize: Anyone Incapacitated by a laser blast adds +2 to his @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Traits]{Vigor} rolls to keep from @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Damage Effects]{Bleeding Out}.
\nOvercharge: This weapon can overcharge to cause an extra d6 damage, but if any of the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Shooting]{Shooting} dice are a 1, the weapon must cool down for a full round before it can be fired again.
\nNo Recoil: Pistols, SMGs, and rifles ignore the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Recoil]{Recoil} penalty. Gatling lasers still take the penalty, however, which is why they’re usually mounted on a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-equipment.Bipod/Tripod]{tripod}.
\nHeavy steel armor made with “plates” of metal.
Revolvers typically have six chambers that must be reloaded one bullet at a time, though separate cylinders called “speed loaders” are also available for more modern firearms for about 10% of the weapon’s cost.
Shields add to a character’s @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Characters]{Parry} as shown in the Parry rating. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Cover and Obstacles]{Cover} subtracts from ranged attacks from the front and shielded side (attacks from the rear or unprotected side ignore cover).
\nPolymer shields are @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Breaking Things]{Hardness} 10 and provide +4 @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor]{Armor} should someone attempt to shoot through them (see @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Cover and Obstacles]{Obstacles}).
\nWhile worn, shields can be used to bash for Str+d4 damage.
\nShields add to a character’s @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Characters]{Parry} as shown in the Parry rating. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Cover and Obstacles]{Cover} subtracts from ranged attacks from the front and shielded side (attacks from the rear or unprotected side ignore cover).
\nPolymer shields are @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Breaking Things]{Hardness} 10 and provide +4 @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor]{Armor} should someone attempt to shoot through them (see @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Cover and Obstacles]{Obstacles}).
\nWhile worn, shields can be used to bash for Str+d4 damage.
\nShields add to a character’s @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Characters]{Parry} as shown in the Parry rating. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Cover and Obstacles]{Cover} subtracts from ranged attacks from the front and shielded side (attacks from the rear or unprotected side ignore cover).
\nPolymer shields are @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Breaking Things]{Hardness} 10 and provide +4 @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor]{Armor} should someone attempt to shoot through them (see @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Cover and Obstacles]{Obstacles}).
\nWhile worn, shields can be used to bash for Str+d4 damage.
\nGrenades activate when their safety pin is pulled, then detonate a few seconds later. They are thrown with the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Athletics]{Athletics} skill at the Ranges listed, and cannot make use of Extreme Range (see @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Range]{Range}). @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Medium Blast Template}.
\nAll grenades are @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon} and detonate in the listed blast template (see @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Area Effect Attacks}). Grenades may be @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Evasion]{Evaded}.
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Shotguns]{Shotguns} fire a spread of pellets (called “shot” or “buckshot”) to increase the shooter’s chance of hitting his target. Up close, the blast can be devastating.
Holds 20 @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-equipment.Arrows/Bolts]{Arrows/Bolts}.
@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Parry]{Parry} +1
Lasers fire intensely focused beams of light to penetrate and burn their targets.
\nCauterize: Anyone Incapacitated by a laser blast adds +2 to his @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Traits]{Vigor} rolls to keep from @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Damage Effects]{Bleeding Out}.
\nOvercharge: This weapon can overcharge to cause an extra d6 damage, but if any of the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Shooting]{Shooting} dice are a 1, the weapon must cool down for a full round before it can be fired again.
\nNo Recoil: Pistols, SMGs, and rifles ignore the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Recoil]{Recoil} penalty. Gatling lasers still take the penalty, however, which is why they’re usually mounted on a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-equipment.Bipod/Tripod]{tripod}.
\nCancels 2 additional points of penalties when @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Aim]{Aiming}.
\nShields add to a character’s @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Characters]{Parry} as shown in the Parry rating. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Cover and Obstacles]{Cover} subtracts from ranged attacks from the front and shielded side (attacks from the rear or unprotected side ignore cover).
\nModern shields are @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Breaking Things]{Hardness} 12 and provide +2 @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor]{Armor} should someone attempt to shoot through them (see @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Cover and Obstacles]{Obstacles}).
\nWhile worn, shields can be used to bash for Str+d4 damage.
\nHeavy winter clothing, supple leather armor, soft hides.
10”/20 yards
10”/20 yards
Semi-automatics are fed from a magazine. Additional magazines may be purchased for 10% of the weapon’s cost. They weigh about 1 lb each, fully loaded.
Machine guns are heavy, fully automatic weapons built to withstand prolonged fire. Most are fed by belts or drums and thus have far more ammo capacity than assault rifles, despite similar calibers and rates of fire.
\nWeapon Mount: Most machine-guns require a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-equipment.Bipod/Tripod]{Bipod/Tripod} or vehicle mount to fire, which eliminates any Strength requirement and the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Recoil]{Recoil} penalty. Their @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Minimum Strength]{Minimum Strength} is listed as “NA,” or “Not Applicable.” If a weapon has a Minimum Strength listed, it may be fired from the hip with the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Snapfire]{Snapfire} and Recoil penalties.
\nMinimum Rate of Fire: Machine-guns have a minimum @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Rate of Fire]{Rate of Fire} of 2 unless otherwise noted.
\nReloading: Machine guns are @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Reload]{Reload} 2, which includes changing belts or drums, cocking, etc.
@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Shotguns]{Shotguns} fire a spread of pellets (called “shot” or “buckshot”) to increase the shooter’s chance of hitting his target. Up close, the blast can be devastating.
@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Snapfire]{Snapfire}
\nAdditional magazines or clips cost 10% of the rifle and weigh 1 lb each.
Chain, splint, metal scale, ring mail, samurai armor.
\nFor black powder weapons
Standard buckshot
See @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Shotguns]{Shotguns}.
Explosive shells filled with small metal balls that explode outward in a shower of debris. This is an @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Area Effect Attack} and uses the Medium Blast Template unless otherwise noted.
@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon}. A short range, heat-seeking missile fired from an aircraft. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Small Blast Template}.
\nUnless otherwise noted, missiles must “lock” onto their targets before they can be fired. This action is an opposed @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Electronics]{Electronics} roll versus the target’s maneuvering skill (@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Boating]{Boating}, @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Driving]{Driving}, or @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Piloting]{Piloting}, as appropriate). Success gives the attacker a “short” lock and allows him to fire up to half the missiles his particular craft can fire at once. A raise is a more solid lock and allows him to fire all of them.
\nThe enemy attempts to evade each missile separately by making a maneuvering roll at −4 (or −2 if the target has substantial cover to hide behind—such as asteroids, skyscrapers, canyon walls, or even large enemy ships. A @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Trait Rolls]{Critical Failure} means the craft goes @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-tables.Out of Control]{Out of Control}.
\nAnti-Missile Systems: Warships and futuristic space vessels often have “point defense” systems to shoot down incoming missiles. Operators must be on @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Hold]{Hold} to shoot down missiles; automated systems attack automatically. The system grants a single @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Shooting]{Shooting} roll per missile at Short @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Range]{Range} and any other relevant modifiers (including @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Speed]{Speed}—missiles move at Mach 1, a −6 penalty, unless otherwise noted). Unless otherwise noted, missiles are objects with a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Breaking Things]{Toughness} of 8 (2).
\nShields add to a character’s @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Characters]{Parry} as shown in the Parry rating. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Cover and Obstacles]{Cover} subtracts from ranged attacks from the front and shielded side (attacks from the rear or unprotected side ignore cover).
\nMedieval shields are @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Breaking Things]{Hardness} 10 and provide +2 @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor]{Armor} should someone attempt to shoot through them (see @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Cover and Obstacles]{Obstacles}).
\nWhile worn, shields can be used to bash for Str+d4 damage.
\nLasers fire intensely focused beams of light to penetrate and burn their targets.
\nCauterize: Anyone Incapacitated by a laser blast adds +2 to his @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Traits]{Vigor} rolls to keep from @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Damage Effects]{Bleeding Out}.
\nOvercharge: This weapon can overcharge to cause an extra d6 damage, but if any of the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Shooting]{Shooting} dice are a 1, the weapon must cool down for a full round before it can be fired again.
\nNo Recoil: Pistols, SMGs, and rifles ignore the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Recoil]{Recoil} penalty. Gatling lasers still take the penalty, however, which is why they’re usually mounted on a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-equipment.Bipod/Tripod]{tripod}.
\nRevolvers typically have six chambers that must be reloaded one bullet at a time, though separate cylinders called “speed loaders” are also available for more modern firearms for about 10% of the weapon’s cost.
Creates an area of smoke in a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Large Blast Template} that obscures vision (–4).
\nGrenades activate when their safety pin is pulled, then detonate a few seconds later. They are thrown with the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Athletics]{Athletics} skill at the Ranges listed, and cannot make use of @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Range]{Extreme Range}.
\nAll grenades are @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon} and detonate in the listed blast template (see @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Area Effect Attacks}). Grenades may be @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Evasion]{Evaded}.
\nHeavy balls of iron, lead, or stone designed to batter walls or plow through packed ranks of troops. To fire, the leader of the crew makes a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Shooting]{Shooting} roll as usual. If successful, roll a die. If even, it bounces to another victim behind and within 6” of the first and hits him as well. Continue in this way until the die roll is odd.
@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon}. A medium range, radar-guided missile fired from an aircraft. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Small Blast Template}.
\nUnless otherwise noted, missiles must “lock” onto their targets before they can be fired. This action is an opposed @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Electronics]{Electronics} roll versus the target’s maneuvering skill (@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Boating]{Boating}, @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Driving]{Driving}, or @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Piloting]{Piloting}, as appropriate). Success gives the attacker a “short” lock and allows him to fire up to half the missiles his particular craft can fire at once. A raise is a more solid lock and allows him to fire all of them.
\nThe enemy attempts to evade each missile separately by making a maneuvering roll at −4 (or −2 if the target has substantial cover to hide behind—such as asteroids, skyscrapers, canyon walls, or even large enemy ships. A @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Trait Rolls]{Critical Failure} means the craft goes @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-tables.Out of Control]{Out of Control}.
\nAnti-Missile Systems: Warships and futuristic space vessels often have “point defense” systems to shoot down incoming missiles. Operators must be on @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Hold]{Hold} to shoot down missiles; automated systems attack automatically. The system grants a single @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Shooting]{Shooting} roll per missile at Short @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Range]{Range} and any other relevant modifiers (including @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Speed]{Speed}—missiles move at Mach 1, a −6 penalty, unless otherwise noted). Unless otherwise noted, missiles are objects with a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Breaking Things]{Toughness} of 8 (2).
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Reach]{Reach} 1. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Parry]{Parry} +1 if used @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Two Hands]{two-handed}
\nAdditional magazines or clips cost 10% of the rifle and weigh 1 lb each.
Black powder weapons are @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Reload]{Reload} 3.
+1 @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Parry]{Parry}, @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Reach]{Reach} 1, @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Two Hands]{two hands}
\nMay fire a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Three-Round Burst]{Three-Round Burst}.
@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Shotguns]{Shotguns} fire a spread of pellets (called “shot” or “buckshot”) to increase the shooter’s chance of hitting his target. Up close, the blast can be devastating.
Targets must make a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Traits]{Vigor} roll (at –2 with a raise) or be @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-powers.Stun]{Stunned}.
\nGrenades activate when their safety pin is pulled, then detonate a few seconds later. They are thrown with the @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Athletics]{Athletics} skill at the Ranges listed, and cannot make use of @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Range]{Extreme Range}. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Large Blast Template}
\nAll grenades are @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon} and detonate in the listed blast template (see @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Area Effect Attacks}). Grenades may be @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Evasion]{Evaded}.
\nUses @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Shooting]{Shooting}. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Range]{Range} 1/2/4. Shots 3 before needing to be recharged for at least two hours. Victims must make a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Traits]{Vigor} roll at –2 or be @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Stunned]{Stunned}.
\nBasic tools in handle add +1 to @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Survival]{Survival} rolls
−2 to be @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Notice]{Noticed} if hidden
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Two Hands]{Two hands}
\nBasic swords and scimitars
Includes cavalry sabers
Thompson submachine guns may also use a 50-round drum. This increases the weight by 2 lbs and each loaded drum costs $50.
\nTypical magazine sizes are listed with each weapon. Additional magazines are available at 10% of the weapon’s cost and weigh about 1 lb each, fully loaded.
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One hour, 4” radius.
Rocket launchers and early torpedoes are direct-fire weapons that explode on contact with their target. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon}. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Large Blast Template}.
\n@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon}. A wire-guided missile fired from a portable or vehicle-mounted launcher. Doesn’t require a lock—just a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Shooting]{Shooting} roll, and can’t be jammed. @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Medium Blast Template}.
\nUnless otherwise noted, missiles must “lock” onto their targets before they can be fired. This action is an opposed @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Electronics]{Electronics} roll versus the target’s maneuvering skill (@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Boating]{Boating}, @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Driving]{Driving}, or @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Piloting]{Piloting}, as appropriate). Success gives the attacker a “short” lock and allows him to fire up to half the missiles his particular craft can fire at once. A raise is a more solid lock and allows him to fire all of them.
\nThe enemy attempts to evade each missile separately by making a maneuvering roll at −4 (or −2 if the target has substantial cover to hide behind—such as asteroids, skyscrapers, canyon walls, or even large enemy ships. A @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Trait Rolls]{Critical Failure} means the craft goes @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-tables.Out of Control]{Out of Control}.
\nAnti-Missile Systems: Warships and futuristic space vessels often have “point defense” systems to shoot down incoming missiles. Operators must be on @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Hold]{Hold} to shoot down missiles; automated systems attack automatically. The system grants a single @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-skills.Shooting]{Shooting} roll per missile at Short @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Range]{Range} and any other relevant modifiers (including @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Speed]{Speed}—missiles move at Mach 1, a −6 penalty, unless otherwise noted). Unless otherwise noted, missiles are objects with a @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Breaking Things]{Toughness} of 8 (2).
\n5 meals; keeps one week.
@Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Area Effect Attacks]{Medium Blast Template}, @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Heavy Weapon (HW)]{Heavy Weapon}, @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Reload]{Reload} time is every 5 minutes with a crew of 4.
\nCatapults are simple devices that hurl large stones at enemy defenses or ranks of troops. They normally require a crew of eight to load the projectile, crank down the lever that propels it, then sight and aim it. Firing can be done by a single person, but loading the projectile takes at least four.
\nTypical magazine sizes are listed with each weapon. Additional magazines are available at 10% of the weapon’s cost and weigh about 1 lb each, fully loaded.
Typically only found in ancient times or pre-iron civilizations.
Heavy steel armor made with “plates” of metal.
See @Actor[YhXM3GoaSTkJKto3]{Horse, War} for stats.
\nSpiked, @Compendium[swade-core-rules.swade-rules.Armor Piercing (AP)]{AP} 1
\nAdditional magazines or clips cost 10% of the rifle and weigh 1 lb each.