Planescape: Torment/Weapons
This is a sub-page of Planescape: Torment.
Contents
- 1 Weapons
- 1.1 Enemy Weapons
- 1.2 Ravel Puzzlewell's Weapon
- 1.3 Chaos Feather
- 1.4 Gauntlets of Rending
- 1.5 Fiend's Teeth
- 1.6 Last Resort
- 1.7 Devil's Due
- 1.8 Short Sword
- 1.9 Giant Skeleton's Sword
- 1.10 Gronk Smash
- 1.11 Trigit's Smash
- 1.12 Tropotoca Bite
- 1.13 Vargouille Bite
- 1.14 Zombie Fist
- 1.15 Spiked Gauntlets
- 1.16 Winged Bolts
Weapons
Enemy Weapons
Invisible weapons for enemies can be found in the game files. These are weapons for every damage type (slashing, piercing, etc) and ones for certain enemy levels. These are used by enemies to attack, but are never seen and cannot be picked up by the player in normal game play.
There are also invisible weapons that are exclusive to each level of the Shadow-type enemies.
Ravel Puzzlewell's Weapon
An invisible weapon for Ravel Puzzlewell can be found in the game's files.
Chaos Feather
A piercing weapon named “Chaos Feather” can be found in the item files. It can panic a target if it hits someone, is fragile, gives a THAC0 bonus of +1, gives 2-5 piercing damage and has 1 weight.
This feather is ash-gray, fading to black around the edges. It is much larger than a bird feather, and it creates an unpleasant tingling sensation when held for more than a minute. Examination of the feather reveals that is the feather from a Vrock, one of the many races of tanar'ri that fill the Abyss. The Vrock resemble huge vultures, and they are often used as socuts(sic) for the tanar'ri forces in the Blood War. This particular feather is believed to have been taken from a Vrock shaman, who is reported to have died by simply disbelieving himself. Possessed of a certain mental imbalance and with an odious habit of devouring his followers to gain strength, this barmy Vrock was rumored to be capable of causing others of his flock to behave erratically -- much more so than for a normal tan'nari. He convinced many of his flock to tear off their wings and take up burrowing in the ground. Other times, he preached the virtues of honesty as being more evil and destructive than any lie. When he disintegrated, only the feather was left behind as testament to his fevered existence. Some of the shaman's residue is believed to reside in this "Chaos Feather." The Chaos Feather, when used in combat as a dagger, inflicts a minor amount of damage (about the same as a conventional dagger) and has the power to confuse any target it strikes. Creatures struck by the feather may be stunned, run away, or attack their allies. Most tan'nari consider the feather to be a sacred object. Vrocks will kill anyone possessing it in order to retrieve it.
Chaos Feather's description.
Gauntlets of Rending
An unused slashing weapon named “Gauntlets of Rending” can be found in the item files. It is enchanted +1, gives a +1 bonus to THAC0, has 2-7 slashing damage and can only be used by fighters and thieves.
Fiend's Teeth
The Fiend's Teeth is an unused weapon for Morte. It gives the user 18/30 base Strength, 50% resistance to Cold, 10% resistance to Fire and Electricity and 1-6 crushing damage.
Last Resort
The Last Resort is an unused cursed slashing weapon. It is +3 enchanted, does 1-2 slashing damage and is cursed. It cannot be used by Priests.
Research indicates that this cursed dagger has had many names, the most prominent of which was "Last Resort." When equipped, the user cannot release the grip until death, or until the curse is lifted by spell or divine intervention. Although the dagger is slower than most two-handed weapons and the damage it inflicts is comparable to a scratch, it is rumored to be able to hurt almost any creature it strikes, no matter what the creature's plane of origin or its defenses. One planewalker who had freed herself from its curse actually chose to travel with it, figuring that in any instance where she *had* to use it couldn't be worsened by having it in her possession.
The Last Resort's unique description.
Devil's Due
The Devil's Due is an unused weapon. It gives a +2 to THAC0, +1 enchanted, gives 1-6 acid damage to the target and the user, gives the user +2 Armor Class for piercing attacks, does 3-8 crushing damage and can only be used by Fighters.
Short Sword
A “Short Sword” can be found in the files. It lacks both an image and description. It's likely to be a leftover from Baldur's Gate, which has a “Short Sword” that has the same weight and damage as the one in PS:T's files.
Giant Skeleton's Sword
An invisible sword item for the Giant Skeleton enemy exists in the game's files. It does 3-24 points of damage.
Gronk Smash
A strange item named “Gronk Smash” can be found in the game's files. It is listed as a book/misc, but it has weapon stats (1d8 of damage). It is likely to be an invisible weapon for Gronk, an optional Black Battezu the player can fight.
Trigit's Smash
An invisible enemy weapon named “Trigit's Smash” can be found in the item files. It does 2-16 crushing damage and can only be equipped by the Trigit-type enemy.
Tropotoca Bite
The Tropotoca Bite is an invisible weapon that is used by the Tropotoca enemy. It does 2-16 points of slashing damage.
Vargouille Bite
The Vargouille Bite is an invisible weapon that the player cannot pickup. It is used for the Lesser Vargouile-type enemy. It does 1d4 of damage.
Zombie Fist
There is an invisible weapon named “Zombie Fist, (Lunge)” that the player cannot pick up. It is used by the zombie type enemies in the Dead nations. A weaker version that has a -1 penalty to THAC0 and damage called “Zombie Fist, Weak (Lunge)” is used by the zombies in the mortuary.
Spiked Gauntlets
An unused weapon named “Spike Gauntlets” is in the game's files. It is a hand-to-hand weapon that does 1-4 piercing damage and can only be used by Fighters or Thieves.
Winged Bolts
There is an unused bolt called the “Winged Bolts” in the item files. It does 3-6 piercing damage and gives the user +1 THAC0. It was likely scrapped because the Jagged Bolts have the same stats, but are magical, which makes the Winged Bolts obsolete.