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Dungeons & Dragons Coin Sword Miniature
Dungeons & Dragons Coin Sword Miniature
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This is a highly detailed miniature of a Coin Sword.
This model was created by M3DM who makes amazingly accurate models of Dungeons & Dragons creatures and is provided by Commercial License.
A Coin Sword in Dungeons & Dragons is a rare and peculiar magical weapon, most often associated with trickster deities, arcane gamblers, or treasure-hungry adventurers. Not part of the core rulebooks, the Coin Sword typically appears in homebrew settings or third-party expansions where magic and wealth intertwine. It is usually crafted from enchanted coins that are magically fused together into the shape of a longsword, rapier, or shortsword. The weapon gleams with a strange metallic shimmer, each coin visible along its blade, often bearing different markings and currencies from forgotten lands. Despite its odd construction, the sword is balanced and deadly in combat, animated by enchantments that hold the coins in perfect alignment.
The Coin Sword is not only a physical weapon but also a conduit for magical effects related to wealth and luck. Some variants allow the wielder to flick a coin from the blade to cast spells like Grease, Heat Metal, or Mirror Image, while others might grant advantage on Charisma checks involving bribery, gambling, or haggling. In certain settings, the sword returns coins to the wielder’s purse after each battle, suggesting it hoards slain enemies’ wealth, either figuratively or literally. It might even absorb stray coins in its vicinity, growing stronger or lighter depending on how many coins are bound into its form.
A DM might introduce a Coin Sword as a symbol of a god of luck or commerce, such as Tymora or Waukeen in the Forgotten Realms, or as the cursed blade of a miser who tried to cheat death. The weapon often comes with an odd compulsion: the wielder may feel an irresistible urge to gamble, collect coins, or never part with wealth. Though not always cursed, the Coin Sword frequently carries consequences—tempting adventurers with fortune while drawing them ever deeper into obsession with gold.
30.93mm tall at 32mm scale
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