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minus-square@justaderplink7•2 days agoI would think a two-hander is massive enough to be a blunt weapon if turned sideways, striking with the flat of the sword. But, my opinion is really uninformed.
minus-squareRose Thornelinkfedilink6•2 days agoI’d allow it, at my table. Using the flat of your blade is a valid tactic for blunting blows, be it against undead or to incapacitate a target. But I’d also give you a slight disadvantage, as you’re now going to be fighting your blade becoming a fan.
minus-square@scrionlink2•edit-22 days agoI’d also decrease the damage a bit if actually used as a bludgeoning weapon.
minus-squareRose Thornelinkfedilink1•2 days agoYeah, that’d be fair, and it’s how I normally treat using the shaft of a pole weapon as staff. Unless it’s a Monk. Damn them, and their versatility!
I would think a two-hander is massive enough to be a blunt weapon if turned sideways, striking with the flat of the sword. But, my opinion is really uninformed.
I’d allow it, at my table.
Using the flat of your blade is a valid tactic for blunting blows, be it against undead or to incapacitate a target.
But I’d also give you a slight disadvantage, as you’re now going to be fighting your blade becoming a fan.
I’d also decrease the damage a bit if actually used as a bludgeoning weapon.
Yeah, that’d be fair, and it’s how I normally treat using the shaft of a pole weapon as staff.
Unless it’s a Monk. Damn them, and their versatility!
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