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combat [2020/03/02 16:13] – [Ranged Attacks] andrewcombat [2020/03/02 16:19] – [Two-Weapon Combat] andrew
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 =====Two-Weapon Combat===== =====Two-Weapon Combat=====
   * Instead of fighting with a shield or two-handed weapon, some fighters use a weapon in each hand.   * Instead of fighting with a shield or two-handed weapon, some fighters use a weapon in each hand.
-  * Neither weapon may be a two-handed weapon (obviously), neither weapon may be a spear.  Only one of the weapons may be a martial weapon.  This technique cannot be used on horseback. +  * Neither weapon may be a two-handed weapon (obviously), and neither weapon may be a spear or lance.  Only one of the weapons may be a martial weapon.  This technique cannot be used on horseback. 
-  * With the exception of a few class archetype features and special feature abilities, two weapon fighting usually does not grant a second attack. +  * With the exception of a few class archetype features and special feature abilities, two weapon fighting does not grant a second attack. 
-  * The dual wielder, instead, gains +1 to attack and gets to use the better of the two weapons' damage ratings and which of the two damage types (piercing, slashing or bludgeoning) might be more advantageous.+  * The dual wielder gains +1 bonus to attack. On a successful hit, they dual wielder rolls the damage of both weapons, but chooses which one to use based on which roll was better and/or which of the two damage types (piercing, slashing or bludgeoning) might be more advantageous.
  
  
combat.txt · Last modified: 2021/01/26 13:13 by dave