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Darklord Xavez
2010-05-25, 01:44 PM
I there any way to do this? Please help me out here.
-Xavez

Reynard
2010-05-25, 01:46 PM
Monkey Grip feat. But it'll hurt your to-hit, damage, efficiency of Power Attacks, and other things.

Machiavellian
2010-05-25, 01:47 PM
Monkey Grip feat. But it'll hurt your to-hit, damage, efficiency of Power Attacks, and other things.

Or simply be a goliath and use a Medium char's Falchion as a Scimmy

Darklord Xavez
2010-05-25, 01:51 PM
Monkey Grip feat. But it'll hurt your to-hit, damage, efficiency of Power Attacks, and other things.

I was wondering if there was any way besides that feat, which lets you use larger sized weapons. Maybe I should just take weapon focus and accept the remaining -1.
-Xavez

Gnaeus
2010-05-25, 01:55 PM
I was wondering if there was any way besides that feat, which lets you use larger sized weapons. Maybe I should just take weapon focus and accept the remaining -1.
-Xavez

You are better off Power attacking normally with a 2hander. Weapon focus just makes an already underpowered strategy worse.

Eldariel
2010-05-25, 01:55 PM
You can't wield a two-handed weapon one-handed; Monkey Grip merely makes you able to use larger weapons without increasing their handedness. It does nothing to correctly sized weapons. You could pick a two-hander of smaller-than-your size wielding it one-handed, but it'd just be equivalent to a normal, smaller weapon and you'd be taking -2 penalty for wielding miss-sized weapons.

Strongarm Bracers [MiC] with DM handwaving would work.

Darklord Xavez
2010-05-25, 01:56 PM
You are better off Power attacking normally with a 2hander. Weapon focus just makes an already underpowered strategy worse.

Well, i was going to make a spellsword who has combat as the third option (after negotiating and spellcasting), and I want to use a shield for the AC.
-Xavez

Eldariel
2010-05-25, 01:59 PM
Well, i was going to make a spellsword who has combat as the third option (after negotiating and spellcasting), and I want to use a shield for the AC.
-Xavez

Uh, Shield-spell or animated shield or buckler with Improved Buckler Defense? All work and allow you to two-hand (more importantly, one-handing two-hand weapon leaves you without the real benefits of two-handing like full PA, 1.5*Str and company).

Gnaeus
2010-05-25, 02:07 PM
Well, i was going to make a spellsword who has combat as the third option (after negotiating and spellcasting), and I want to use a shield for the AC.
-Xavez


Uh, Shield-spell or animated shield or buckler with Improved Buckler Defense? All work and allow you to two-hand (more importantly, one-handing two-hand weapon leaves you without the real benefits of two-handing like full PA, 1.5*Str and company).

And dropping 2 perfectly good feats on Monkey Grip and Weapon Focus will not make you a good fighter. Martial Study and Arcane Strike might help. Heck, even Dodge and Improved Toughness would be better.

And if you are holding a weapon in 1 hand, and a (non-buckler) shield in the other, you can't cast. Eldariel omitted another benefit of two-handing. You can take a hand off your weapon as a free action, cast, and put your hand back on your weapon as a free action.

Darklord Xavez
2010-05-25, 02:08 PM
And dropping 2 perfectly good feats on Monkey Grip and Weapon Focus will not make you a good fighter. Martial Study and Arcane Strike might help. Heck, even Dodge and Improved Toughness would be better.

And if you are holding a weapon in 1 hand, and a (non-buckler) shield in the other, you can't cast. Eldariel omitted another benefit of two-handing. You can take a hand off your weapon as a free action, cast, and put your hand back on your weapon as a free action.

First: What is Martial Study?
Second: What is an animated shield? And what is Shield-spell?
-Xavez

Eldariel
2010-05-25, 02:10 PM
First: What is Martial Study?

ToB feat that gains you a martial maneuver to use once per day.


Second: What is an animated shield? And what is Shield-spell?

Shield (http://www.d20srd.org/srd/spells/shield.htm) gives you 4 points of Shield-bonus to AC
Animated Shield (http://www.d20srd.org/srd/magicItems/magicArmor.htm#animated) is a shield enhanced to float around you protecting you without using hands.

Greenish
2010-05-25, 02:10 PM
First: What is Martial Study?A feat (http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/ex/20060802a&page=3) that allows you to pick a maneuver from ToB.

Second: What is an animated shield?An armour property on shields (http://www.d20srd.org/srd/magicItems/magicArmor.htm#animated).
And what is Shield-spell?
-XavezA spell (http://www.d20srd.org/srd/spells/shield.htm).

[Edit]: Meh, swordsage'd.

Gnaeus
2010-05-25, 02:11 PM
Martial Study is a feat from Tome of Battle. It gives you a maneuver that you can use once per battle (if you aren't a ToB class).

Shield is a first level spell in PHB. +4 AC 1 min/level. Even better if you enter Abjurant Champion (PRC in complete mage).

Darklord Xavez
2010-05-25, 02:12 PM
Martial Study is a feat from Tome of Battle. It gives you a maneuver that you can use once per battle (if you aren't a ToB class).

Shield is a first level spell in PHB. +4 AC 1 min/level. Even better if you enter Abjurant Champion (PRC in complete mage).

The maneuvers are?

Ok. The hyphen confused me.
-Xavez

Gnaeus
2010-05-25, 02:16 PM
The maneuvers are?

Ok. The hyphen confused me.
-Xavez

Also in ToB. Stuff like extra damage, miss chances, DR 5 for the round, roll 2 dice to hit, lots of joy. (and those are just the level 1 ones. you would likely qualify for level 2 maneuvers.)

Greenish
2010-05-25, 02:18 PM
The maneuvers are?Sort of "martial spells". Read the Tome of Battle introduction (http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/ex/20060802a&page=1) for more information. All maneuvers are available here (http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/we/20061225a).