DnD All SRD Exotic Weapons
This one is less funny and more about stuff you put in things to kill them, but if you're an aspiring serial killer I'd guess you'd get off to that.
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The Bastard sword is a pretty balling weapon, you need a specific weapon feat to even wield it, but when wielded it is a very strong weapon capable of slicing down even the mightiest of foes.
The bolas are an essential weapon in immobilising and even killing a target from a distance, whether it wraps around the legs or head from being thrown it will still hurt like hell when the hard balls fling around at high speed.
A Dire flail, but with two spiked balls on it, twice the flailing!
The dwarven war-axe is small, so it has a multi-purpose as a throwing axe as-well. Pretty brutal since it can be wielded as a two-handed weapon, one-handed weapon and a throwing weapon.
For the industrious gnome warrior this hooked hammer offers the greatest choices in hammering your foes, stabbing your foes, hammering nails or stabbing nails with utmost gnome efficiency.
The Hand crossbow is a pretty effective weapon, a must-have for edgy rogues who just want to move around a-lot while still turning their enemies into porcupines.
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these far eastern blades are great for those who can't afford a katana, they also make good mountain hiking tools.
The net is a weapon, feared by all, now make it a throwing net and suddenly it becomes twice as effective.
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The Nunchaku is your go-to weapon for non-lethal takedowns, just make sure you don't end up taking yourself down.
The Orc Doubleaxe turns the wielder into a literal death windmill, orcs of-course utilizing this with brutal efficiency.
The Repeating heavy crossbow is sluggish, heavy as heck and with it you ain't going to be carrying around anything else. Of-course the offset is with that weight you can still use the butt of it as a make-shift mace when engaged in close-combat.
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The repeating light crossbow kind of does what the heavy crossbow fails to do, that is allow you more movement and gives you the option to use additional weapons. Although you won't get that satisfying feeling of sending your foe flying as if they had been hit by a ballista shot.
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For that special minded rogue the Sai are a good lightweight alternative to stabbing people in the back.
Imagine having a shuriken stuck in your face, these things do more internal damage than external, especially when being pulled out.
Cross between a nunchaku and Sai this doublechained Siangham is the lethal answer for any monk who wants to retain his unique culture, even in combat.
When technology gave us metal, we made spiked chains, kind of an upgrade to whips, just try not to grab the wrong part of it or you'll shred your hands.
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If dnd ever has a double light-saber in its future lore, let it be known that it was inspired by the two-bladed sword. You could probably do some cool flips with it.
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