cartejos
2018-08-24, 07:35 AM
If you were to mouthpick a quarterstaff, for instance, would both sides of the quarterstaff need the enchantment to use it as a double weapon?
Can you use it as a double weapon at all?
The example picture in Lords of Madness has a mouthpick Falchion, so two handed weapons can be put as mouthpick, and that is widely accepted. But is it treated as being wielded in one hand?
If it is treated as being wielded in one hand, then you couldn't TWF with it, but that brings up the problem of wielding 2 handed weapons in 1 hand.
My personal stance is that a mouthpick weapon is wielded with the minimum effort needed to wield the weapon normally.
The fallout from this is that Double Weapons that can be wielded in 1 hand (such as a ghost spike) can't be used as a double weapon in you mouth, but weapons such as the quarterstaff can, because the minimum effort to use them is 2 hands, and as long as you aren't wielding it in 1 you can use it as a double weapon.
Thoughts? Other Clarification? Rules I might have missed?
Can you use it as a double weapon at all?
The example picture in Lords of Madness has a mouthpick Falchion, so two handed weapons can be put as mouthpick, and that is widely accepted. But is it treated as being wielded in one hand?
If it is treated as being wielded in one hand, then you couldn't TWF with it, but that brings up the problem of wielding 2 handed weapons in 1 hand.
My personal stance is that a mouthpick weapon is wielded with the minimum effort needed to wield the weapon normally.
The fallout from this is that Double Weapons that can be wielded in 1 hand (such as a ghost spike) can't be used as a double weapon in you mouth, but weapons such as the quarterstaff can, because the minimum effort to use them is 2 hands, and as long as you aren't wielding it in 1 you can use it as a double weapon.
Thoughts? Other Clarification? Rules I might have missed?