One thing I have thought of is could you use the pact of the blade feature and have it go over your weapon to apply the +1 to hit and damage now could this work or not?
One thing I have thought of is could you use the pact of the blade feature and have it go over your weapon to apply the +1 to hit and damage now could this work or not?
If you take Pact Of The Blade, you have two general options when it comes to your Pact Weapon. You can either create one or you can take an hour and bond with an existing magic weapon(but not an Artifact or Sentient weapon) to make it your Pact Weapon. So yeah, if you already have a +1 weapon you can just make that your Pact Weapon. After the 1-hour ritual, you'd be able to summon and dismiss it as you would with a Pact Weapon you created yourself. Now, if you take Improved Pact Weapon, the +1 bonus from the invocation would not stack with the +1 your weapon already has. You would be able to use it as a spellcasting focus, though.
What you can do as a Hexblade/Blade Pact is have a light weapon in one hand (like a shortsword) which you've bonded with, then summon a second shortsword via your pact in the other hand. That allows you to dual wield with two bonded weapons so you can use Charisma for both.
What you can do as a Hexblade/Blade Pact is have a light weapon in one hand (like a shortsword) which you've bonded with, then summon a second shortsword via your pact in the other hand. That allows you to dual wield with two bonded weapons so you can use Charisma for both.
Do you get ability modifiers on off hand weapon without the two weapon fighting, fighting style?
edit: never mind. You were referring to “to hit” I was thinking damage rolls
One thing I have thought of is could you use the pact of the blade feature and have it go over your weapon to apply the +1 to hit and damage now could this work or not?
What do you mean? Like you have a plus one weapon, then make it your blade? Sure. That's what it says you can do.
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If you take Pact Of The Blade, you have two general options when it comes to your Pact Weapon. You can either create one or you can take an hour and bond with an existing magic weapon(but not an Artifact or Sentient weapon) to make it your Pact Weapon. So yeah, if you already have a +1 weapon you can just make that your Pact Weapon. After the 1-hour ritual, you'd be able to summon and dismiss it as you would with a Pact Weapon you created yourself. Now, if you take Improved Pact Weapon, the +1 bonus from the invocation would not stack with the +1 your weapon already has. You would be able to use it as a spellcasting focus, though.
What you can do as a Hexblade/Blade Pact is have a light weapon in one hand (like a shortsword) which you've bonded with, then summon a second shortsword via your pact in the other hand. That allows you to dual wield with two bonded weapons so you can use Charisma for both.
Do you get ability modifiers on off hand weapon without the two weapon fighting, fighting style?
edit: never mind. You were referring to “to hit” I was thinking damage rolls
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