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{{SR5:Gear Row:Weapons|Type=Throwing|Weapon=Urban Tribe Tomahawk
 
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==Throwing Knife/Shuriken==
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|Accuracy=Physical|DV=(STR + 1)P|AP=–1
 
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|Description=A  wide  variety  of shapes and sizes of aerodynamically balanced, specially weighted, muscle-powered throwing weapons are available,  from  throwing  spikes  to darts  to  kunai  and  shuriken.  A  character  can  ready  (Agility  ÷  2)  of  these  knives with one Ready Weapon action.
 
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;Wireless:If  all  the  throwing  knives  or  shuriken  you throw in a single Combat Turn are wireless and you have a  smartlink  system,  each  knife  you  throw  receives  a +1 dice  pool  bonus  per  knife  thrown  that  Combat  Turn  at your  current  target,  as  the  knives  inform  and  adjust  for wind  and  other  atmospheric  conditions.  So  you’d  get no  bonus  on  the  first  throw,  a  +1  bonus  on  the  second throw, a +2 bonus on the third throw, etc. (assuming you aimed all three knives at the same target).
 
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|Jackpoint=*The BoomerEye is a Renraku Australia product that combines a little Australian history with some Japanese innovation. A cheap, unguided surveillance tool, the BoomerEye is a lightweight sport boomerang with a special camera mounted on the bottom. It’s designed to be thrown over a wide arc and get a quick peak at what might be hidden out of sight.
 
|Jackpoint=*The BoomerEye is a Renraku Australia product that combines a little Australian history with some Japanese innovation. A cheap, unguided surveillance tool, the BoomerEye is a lightweight sport boomerang with a special camera mounted on the bottom. It’s designed to be thrown over a wide arc and get a quick peak at what might be hidden out of sight.
 
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==Cavalier Arms Urban Tribe Tomahawk==
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|Accuracy=Physical+1|DV=(STR+2)P|AP=-1|Availability=4|Cost=200
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|Special=;Melee:Urban Tribe Tomahawk use the Throwing Weapons skill, but they may also be used as melee weapon, using the Blades skill and doing the same damage as the thrown weapon.
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;Range:Urban Tribe Tomahawk use the ranges of Throwing Knives.
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|Description=This is not your grandfather’s tomahawk. Made from modern composites and balanced for throwing, this modern take on the classic Native American weapon gives as much respect to its predecessors as it can while moving into the 21st century. Popular among the urban tribal street gangs, especially the First Nations in Seattle, these finely crafted killing tools can also be found on the belts of Salish Rangers and Sioux Wildcats.
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==Throwing Knife/Shuriken==
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|Accuracy=Physical|DV=(STR + 1)P|AP=–1
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|Availability=4R|Cost=25
|Special=;Melee:Urban Tribe Tomahawk use the Throwing Weapons skill, but they may also be used as melee weapon, using the Blades skill and doing the same damage as the thrown weapon.
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|Description=A  wide  variety  of shapes and sizes of aerodynamically balanced, specially weighted, muscle-powered throwing weapons are available, from  throwing  spikes  to darts  to  kunai  and shuriken. A  character  can  ready  (Agility  ÷  2)  of these  knives with one Ready Weapon action.
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|Description=This is not your grandfather’s tomahawk. Made from modern composites and balanced for throwing, this modern take on the classic Native American weapon gives as much respect to its predecessors as it can while moving into the 21st century. Popular among the urban tribal street gangs, especially the First Nations in Seattle, these finely crafted killing tools can also be found on the belts of Salish Rangers and Sioux Wildcats.
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;Wireless:If  all  the  throwing  knives  or  shuriken  you throw in a single Combat Turn are wireless and you have a  smartlink  system,  each  knife  you  throw  receives  a +1 dice  pool  bonus  per  knife  thrown  that  Combat  Turn  at your current  target, as the knives  inform  and  adjust  for wind  and  other  atmospheric  conditions. So  you’d  get no  bonus  on  the first  throw, a  +1  bonus  on  the second throw, a +2 bonus on the third throw, etc. (assuming you aimed all three knives at the same target).
 
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Revision as of 16:45, 24 March 2019

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Range Table
DP Modifier Short
+0
Medium
-1
Long
-3
Extreme
-6
Throwing Weapons Range in Meters
Thrown Knife 0–STR to STR×2 to STR×3 to STR×5
Shuriken 0–STR to STR×2 to STR×5 to STR×7
Boomerang 0–STR×2 to STR×4 to STR×8 to STR×15
Weapon Acc DV AP Modes RC Ammo Avail Cost Source
Boomerang Physical-1 (STR+2)P 4 50¥ SR5:R&G
Cavalier Arms Urban Tribe Tomahawk Physical+1 (STR+2)P -1 4 200¥ SR5:R&G
Harpoon Physical (STR+3)P -1 6 125¥ SR5:R&G
Javelin Physical (STR+3)P -1 6 125¥ SR5:R&G
Shuriken Physical (STR+1)P -1 4R 25¥ Core
Throwing Knife Physical (STR+1)P -1 4R 25¥ Core

Boomerang

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Acc DV AP Mode RC Ammo Avail Cost Source
Physical-1 (STR+2)P 4 50¥ SR5:R&G
Throw and Catch
Throwing and catching a returning boomerang requires two tests spread over two Combat Turns—a Throwing Weapons + Agility [Physical] (2) Test to throw it properly and an Agility + Reaction (4) Test to catch it on the return. A boomerang that hits a target does not return.
Range
Boomerangs use the ranges of Aerodynamic Grenades.
Horizon BoomerEye
This is a cheap surveillance tool created by some bored engineers out in the desert. The BoomerEye is a video camera attached to a boomerang that can be tossed out and get a bird’s-eye view of an area. The device can be downloaded with a Complex Action on return to the thrower.
Wireless Bonus
The device can provide live-feed video while in flight.

This is not the cute toy of your youth that you throw and try to get to come right back to you. This is the Aboriginal hunting stick that can snap the neck of an emu. Made of a wide variety of materials the modern hunting boomerang is either a heavy wood with a dull edge or a lighter composite with a sharp edge. Both are deadly in the right hands.

  • The BoomerEye is a Renraku Australia product that combines a little Australian history with some Japanese innovation. A cheap, unguided surveillance tool, the BoomerEye is a lightweight sport boomerang with a special camera mounted on the bottom. It’s designed to be thrown over a wide arc and get a quick peak at what might be hidden out of sight.
    • Rigger X

Cavalier Arms Urban Tribe Tomahawk

SR5 Weapon Urban Tribe Tomahawk.png
Acc DV AP Mode RC Ammo Avail Cost Source
Physical+1 (STR+2)P -1 4 200¥ SR5:R&G
Melee
Urban Tribe Tomahawk use the Throwing Weapons skill, but they may also be used as melee weapon, using the Blades skill and doing the same damage as the thrown weapon.
Range
Urban Tribe Tomahawk use the ranges of Throwing Knives.

This is not your grandfather’s tomahawk. Made from modern composites and balanced for throwing, this modern take on the classic Native American weapon gives as much respect to its predecessors as it can while moving into the 21st century. Popular among the urban tribal street gangs, especially the First Nations in Seattle, these finely crafted killing tools can also be found on the belts of Salish Rangers and Sioux Wildcats.


Harpoon/Javelin

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Acc DV AP Mode RC Ammo Avail Cost Source
Physical (STR+3)P -1 6 125¥ SR5:R&G
Melee
Harpoons use the Throwing Weapons skill, but they may also be used as melee weapon, using the Blades skill and doing the same damage as the thrown weapon with a Reach of 2.
Range
Harpoon/Javelin use the ranges of Aerodynamic Grenades.

There’s a reason why the javelin was part of the original Olympics, which was a militaristic sporting competition. Metahumans have been using sharpened sticks to kill prey, and each other, for millennia. Improvements to materials technology have just allowed them to throw further, faster, and more accurately.


Throwing Knife/Shuriken

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Acc DV AP Mode RC Ammo Avail Cost Source
Physical (STR + 1)P –1 4R 25¥ Core
Wireless
If all the throwing knives or shuriken you throw in a single Combat Turn are wireless and you have a smartlink system, each knife you throw receives a +1 dice pool bonus per knife thrown that Combat Turn at your current target, as the knives inform and adjust for wind and other atmospheric conditions. So you’d get no bonus on the first throw, a +1 bonus on the second throw, a +2 bonus on the third throw, etc. (assuming you aimed all three knives at the same target).

A wide variety of shapes and sizes of aerodynamically balanced, specially weighted, muscle-powered throwing weapons are available, from throwing spikes to darts to kunai and shuriken. A character can ready (Agility ÷ 2) of these knives with one Ready Weapon action.





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