#Vine splinter slingshots
Vine splinter slingshots
Using some form of hand protection, vine splinters can be made into a ball shape and then wrapped in leaves. These can then be shot from slingshots. Upon hitting a person, the ball breaks apart and cuts into them, where they begin to grow inside of them dangerously.
#Poisoned cinder moss
Poisoned cinder moss
You have stated that cinder moss causes itching. If you add poison to the moss and use it on weapons, people will scratch at it like a mosquito bite, and the poison will enter the newly formed rashes and cuts.
Vine splinter melee weapons
Consider a small container with holes in it. The main vines and dirt would be within the container, and the vines would eventually grow out through the holes to get to water and sunlight. The container could be attached to the top of spears or other weapons.
They could either be:
- Single-use, with the container breaking upon impact but causing more overall damage.
- Multiple-use, where the container does not break easily, allowing one to repeatedly 'scrape' the vines against their enemies.
Here's my bad Microsoft Paint attempt for a visualization (yes, I know they look like worms rather than vines):