The Flintlock Handgun is a simple yet powerful black powder weapon, representing one of the earliest attempts at creating a small, concealable firearm. Developed and used widely by the upper class of technologically advanced nations such as the Vache Kingdom and the Nagan Empire, this weapon symbolizes the dawn of a new age of warfare. The handgun is made of finely crafted metal and wood, with intricate engravings that often reflect the status and wealth of its owner. Its design is straightforward, with a single barrel that must be reloaded after each shot.
The value can vary depending on the quality of the craftsmanship, engravings, and the region where it's sold. In technologically advanced nations, these weapons are more common and thus cheaper; in less developed areas, they are rarer and more expensive.
The Flintlock Handgun quickly gained popularity among the nobility and wealthy merchants of the Vache Kingdom and the Nagan Empire. Its ability to deliver a powerful, single shot while being easy to conceal made it a favored weapon for duels, self-defense, and even assassination. Despite its limitations, such as the need to reload after each shot, its impact on the battlefield and in personal defense cannot be overstated. As firearms technology advanced, the Flintlock Handgun became an iconic symbol of the era, representing both the ingenuity and the brutality of the time.
Some rare, custom models of the Flintlock Handgun feature additional embellishments, such as gold inlays, ivory grips, or even minor magical enhancements. These models are usually more valuable and might have additional properties, such as being enchanted to never misfire or to reduce the reload time further.
| Weapon Type | Damage | Properties | Mastery | Weight |
| Martial Ranged Weapon (Firearm) | 1d10 piercing damage | Unknown, Unknown (30/90), Unknown (1 shot),Unknown | Unknown | 4 lbs |