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Hunter's Armory 4

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In this fourth issue, you will find the description and image of 36 Japanese medieval weapons, ready to be used in your chronicles and characters. The custom statistics block includes size, weight, price, and rarity of each weapon, plus other useful data such as maneuvers and special rules for all editions of Vampire: the Masquerade. Includes 36 Japanese medieval weapons 10 special combat maneuvers Bonus: Full-color Weapon Chart

NOTE ON V5 UPDATE

This publication is designed to work with any edition of Vampire, so it contains information relevant to each one. However, not all information provided will be used in all editions. It's up to you to select what's useful for your chronicle, ignoring what doesn't. Some information can be useful regardless of the system used, such as weapon size, weight, ammo capacity, concealment, etc. Other information is only for certain specific editions, like weapon damage for example.
How to calculate weapon damage for V5?
The combat in V5 is extremely simplified to a point where weapons are only categorized by rough groupings. Physical combat is presented as though it's meant to be kept out of the way of the story. Using weapon damage at all is an optional rule in the system, and as such is found in the advanced combat section. In V5, situations involving basic contests that result in damage – physical or mental – are called conflicts, they are explained starting on page 123. Basically, damage is the difference in successes between two Conflict Pools. For more advanced conflict systems, on page 304 you'll find a table with damage modifiers for weapons by type, and that's all you need to calculate the damage of all weapons in the book.
If you'd like to expand the combat system rules even further, you can benefit from the parameters in this book as a basis for comparison to create your homebrew.

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Richard P October 10, 2021 8:26 pm UTC
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Are there any plans to upgrade this title, (or add an addendum), so that it will be compatible with v5 after October 15th? is there a way to reach you outside of the comments section here?
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Rafael M October 11, 2021 4:26 pm UTC
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Hi! This publication is already fully compatible with V5, as it brings real information on real weaponry, which can be used in any way you like to better illustrate your chronicles and characters. The combat in V5 is extremely simplified to a point where weapons are only categorized by rough groupings. Physical combat is presented as though it's meant to be kept out of the way of the story. Using weapon damage at all is an optional rule in the system, and as such is found in the advanced combat section.

That said, you can choose to benefit from any of the information made available in this publication, such as the weapons size, weight, ammo capacity, market price, rate of fire, concealment, rarity and availability as well as technical and historical information about the weapons presented.

Thanks for the question! I noticed that you asked this same question in each of the books in this collection, so I will also be copying the answer for you in all of them. Good games!
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