Archives of Nethys

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Arrow

Special Weapons

Special weapons resist classification into any other category. Some adventurers favor special weapons for the abilities they offer or for their unique beauty.

Arrow, Diamond-Edge

Source Starfinder Armory pg. 55
Level 12; Price 5,200
Hands 1; Proficiency Ammo
Damage —; Critical
Capacity 20
Bulk L; Special 3d6 p

Description

For those who want to deal greater damage with a bow but don't want the noise and collateral damage of grenade arrows, conventional arrows are available with technological improvements to deal additional damage, including diamond-edge and molecular rift arrows. When used as ammunition for weapons other than the 1st-level bow (such as crossbolters), these arrows don't increase damage, but diamond-edge arrows gain the wound critical hit effect and molecular rift arrows gain the severe wound critical hit effect. If the weapon already has a critical hit effect, when you score a critical hit, you can apply either the weapon's normal critical hit effect or the effect granted by the arrow.

Arrow, Molecular Rift

Source Starfinder Armory pg. 55
Level 18; Price 53,700
Hands 1; Proficiency Ammo
Damage —; Critical
Capacity 20
Bulk L; Special 10d6 p

Description

For those who want to deal greater damage with a bow but don't want the noise and collateral damage of grenade arrows, conventional arrows are available with technological improvements to deal additional damage, including diamond-edge and molecular rift arrows. When used as ammunition for weapons other than the 1st-level bow (such as crossbolters), these arrows don't increase damage, but diamond-edge arrows gain the wound critical hit effect and molecular rift arrows gain the severe wound critical hit effect. If the weapon already has a critical hit effect, when you score a critical hit, you can apply either the weapon's normal critical hit effect or the effect granted by the arrow.