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==Related articles==
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* [[Steel bagh-nakh]]

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Bone bagh-nakh
Manufacturing
Object typeWeapons
Skill usedManufacturing weapons
Time4 day(s)
Materials30 grams of small bones
Toolsknife, bone knife or bronze knife
Rot and repair
Rot11 points per day
55 points per day of use
Repair1200 points per hour
Holdable object
General properties
Attack15
Skillweight70%
Weight30 grams
Visibleno

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.

Images

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