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- noun Any generally straight bladed double edged sword large enough that it required the use of two hands to wield it effectively.
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It is also defended by 10 orc soldiers (was 15 before the PCs got their hands on them) that are War1s but have an effective hp of 22 because of their orcish ferocity, AC 15, and attack with a greatsword at +5 for 2d6+4 points of damage.
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A mighty barbarian, crafty rogue or maybe a bard who likes to swing a greatsword.
Player Empowerment or Player Entitlement? « Geek Related 2010
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His +3 Keen Longsword and +2 frost shortsword are as expensive as a single +5 weapon (for example a +1 holy shocking greatsword of wounding or a +1 keen falchion of speed).
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A monstrous hulk of a man, Gregor wields a two-handed greatsword in battle and has a volatile, quick temper.
The Mountain That Rides Adam Whitehead 2010
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She wore Ebonhawke armor and bore a greatsword in both hands.
Guild Wars: Ghosts of Ascalon Matt Forbeck 2010
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Tamyris swings at it next, her greatsword severing its arm at the shoulder.
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She wore Ebonhawke armor and bore a greatsword in both hands.
Guild Wars: Ghosts of Ascalon Matt Forbeck 2010
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She wore Ebonhawke armor and bore a greatsword in both hands.
Guild Wars: Ghosts of Ascalon Matt Forbeck 2010
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She wore Ebonhawke armor and bore a greatsword in both hands.
Guild Wars: Ghosts of Ascalon Matt Forbeck 2010
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Sir Ranulph, trusty greatsword, 'Steelcutter' in hand, is hacking his way towards Jasmine.
Interesting funeral ritual zornhau 2007
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