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| + | resources=30 grams of [[small bones]]| | ||
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weight=30| | weight=30| | ||
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A weapon native to India, the bagh-nakh is known in English as the "Tiger's Claw," due to its construction and method of attack. Composed of a bar held across the palm spiked with sharpened claws, the bagh-nakh was used by raking the claw blades into the user's opponent, just as a tiger would rake its claws into its prey. | A weapon native to India, the bagh-nakh is known in English as the "Tiger's Claw," due to its construction and method of attack. Composed of a bar held across the palm spiked with sharpened claws, the bagh-nakh was used by raking the claw blades into the user's opponent, just as a tiger would rake its claws into its prey. | ||
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Description and uses
The bone bagh-nakh is the most powerful (though still weak) weapon that can be made with nothing but bone.
Real-life context
A weapon native to India, the bagh-nakh is known in English as the "Tiger's Claw," due to its construction and method of attack. Composed of a bar held across the palm spiked with sharpened claws, the bagh-nakh was used by raking the claw blades into the user's opponent, just as a tiger would rake its claws into its prey.