Large weapons and exceptional Strength
It's a simple rule, really. A sword which would be large-sized for a Medium creature is a one-hander for Large creatures. Similarly, a medium-sized weapon for a Large creature is a two-hander for a...
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The 3.5 weapon size rules don't care about Str. Rather than worrying about that, the 3.5 rules say, use Light weapons appropriate for the size of critter...and a Medium long sword is NOT such a...
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There's a difference between being able to pick up a sword, and being able to use a sword that's twice as tall as you are.I'm pretty sure that, no matter what your strength is, that's unwieldy, and...
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Quote:It's a reasonable house rule to say that a Medium greatsword is a one-handed weapon for a Large critter, and a Light weapon for a Huge critter...but the clear intent in 3.5 is NOT to do...
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sure, I allow it. but to lose the -2 to hit, you're gonna need to put a new grip on. your hands are simply too big or small for the original grip.Ich muss zerstrenDoch es darf nicht mir...
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My solution would be to impose a -2 penalty for being the wrong size, and require a full-round action to take a single swing. That would cover the unwieldiness issue._______________________ Remember a...
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The simple solution is - do what you want, it's your campaign!I mean, if you already have a medium guy with an unmodified 35 str, do whatever you want with him.Vampires get so many free feats (in...
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The grip, as radja said, is the real problem. You cant effectively weild a weapon with a handle as big around as your bicep or your thigh. I would make special weapons with the blade of a giants...
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