Thrown weapon box

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Tinnoc Boxes were originally created for sale on the Wavedancer in 2005.

A forum post of a suggested Auction item was a worn scaly creature, such as a dragon or shark or fish, from which you removed a scale (as written, this was unlimited) that could be thrown.

GM Thanthyl used a modified design to instead be a spring-loaded box with built-in blade to shave a sliver off of a slab or bar of raw material. These slivers could then be thrown, acting as a dagger of that material (including any inherent flare, Enchant, or other property). As with normal Thrown weapons, they could get stuck in creatures or vanish into the surroudings and be lost; if recovered, they could be re-used.


Off-the-shelf versions simply had different descriptions. Several more powerful versions were in limited release--via auction, raffle, or ticketed event--and at least one of each were released where every sliver was:

  • +5 (to the material used)
  • +10
  • either Blessed (usable by any profession to hit undead) or Sanctified (only hit undead if used by a Cleric or Paladin)

(For example, a golvern sliver from the +10 box would actually be a +35 weapon.)


The boxes were belt-worn, and could handle a forging slab of at least 20 pounds with no problem.

  • Note that there was NO modification to the slab's effect on encumbrance.