I had recently found a will of the talon and been wondering if this weapon is a one hand or two handed weapon? We have looked at multiple things to try to find out but the item itself does not state which it is. Would any one be able to clarify this for us?
If it doesn’t say ‘two-handed’, then it’s one-handed. If it says ‘versatile’, it is one handed but the damage increases if you use it two-handed.
How do the stats work for that? For example, the longsword is 1d8 and 1d10. Is it 1d8 for two-handed and then 1d10 (total) for dual? Or is it 1d8 for one-handed (and therefore 2d8 for dual) and 1d10 for two-handed?
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If it doesn’t say ‘two-handed’, then it’s one-handed. If it says ‘versatile’, it is one handed but the damage increases if you use it two-handed.
How do the stats work for that? For example, the longsword is 1d8 and 1d10. Is it 1d8 for two-handed and then 1d10 (total) for dual? Or is it 1d8 for one-handed (and therefore 2d8 for dual) and 1d10 for two-handed?
The smaller damage die is when it's wielded as a one-handed weapon and the larger die is for when it's wielded as a two-handed weapon.
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I had recently found a will of the talon and been wondering if this weapon is a one hand or two handed weapon? We have looked at multiple things to try to find out but the item itself does not state which it is. Would any one be able to clarify this for us?
Yes, a war pick is a one-handed weapon.
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If it doesn’t say ‘two-handed’, then it’s one-handed. If it says ‘versatile’, it is one handed but the damage increases if you use it two-handed.
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How do the stats work for that? For example, the longsword is 1d8 and 1d10. Is it 1d8 for two-handed and then 1d10 (total) for dual? Or is it 1d8 for one-handed (and therefore 2d8 for dual) and 1d10 for two-handed?
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Yes. Versatile isn't a big bonus.
The smaller damage die is when it's wielded as a one-handed weapon and the larger die is for when it's wielded as a two-handed weapon.
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