Have a monk player that wanted to commission a special pair of gauntlets that would let him apply martial arts to them and deal slashing, I was wondering if anybody could help me try and make a weapon with these properties
>+1 to hit and damage rolls >Magic for the sake of overcoming resistance >Has the Martial Arts property
I made something that acts as a place holder, but would appreciate help in trying to make a proper item that I can give him
Just use a club, +1 with the damage type changed to slashing. Since a club is a monk weapon it will automatically use their Martial Arts die and as a +1 weapon it will get the bonuses to the he attack and damage rolls and count as a magic weapon.
Just use a club, +1 with the damage type changed to slashing. Since a club is a monk weapon it will automatically use their Martial Arts die and as a +1 weapon it will get the bonuses to the he attack and damage rolls and count as a magic weapon.
Agreed. Though I believe dagger and shortsword should work too. Same result in the end.
Just use a club, +1 with the damage type changed to slashing. Since a club is a monk weapon it will automatically use their Martial Arts die and as a +1 weapon it will get the bonuses to the he attack and damage rolls and count as a magic weapon.
Agreed. Though I believe dagger and shortsword should work too. Same result in the end.
A Dagger would display the thrown ranges instead of the reach unless the Ignore Weapon Property Modifier ware used in addition, and a Shortsword would display the incorrect damage unless the Monk’s Martial Arts die was already 1d6 or higher. A Sickle would work however.
Just use a club, +1 with the damage type changed to slashing. Since a club is a monk weapon it will automatically use their Martial Arts die and as a +1 weapon it will get the bonuses to the he attack and damage rolls and count as a magic weapon.
Agreed. Though I believe dagger and shortsword should work too. Same result in the end.
A Dagger would display the thrown ranges instead of the reach unless the Ignore Weapon Property Modifier ware used in addition, and a Shortsword would display the incorrect damage unless the Monk’s Martial Arts die was already 1d6 or higher. A Sickle would work however.
Ah. I see. Makes sense. Would still technically work, but with the same amount of effort essentially. Foiled once again by the weird system.
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Have a monk player that wanted to commission a special pair of gauntlets that would let him apply martial arts to them and deal slashing, I was wondering if anybody could help me try and make a weapon with these properties
>+1 to hit and damage rolls
>Magic for the sake of overcoming resistance
>Has the Martial Arts property
I made something that acts as a place holder, but would appreciate help in trying to make a proper item that I can give him
Just use a club, +1 with the damage type changed to slashing. Since a club is a monk weapon it will automatically use their Martial Arts die and as a +1 weapon it will get the bonuses to the he attack and damage rolls and count as a magic weapon.
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Agreed. Though I believe dagger and shortsword should work too. Same result in the end.
A Dagger would display the thrown ranges instead of the reach unless the Ignore Weapon Property Modifier ware used in addition, and a Shortsword would display the incorrect damage unless the Monk’s Martial Arts die was already 1d6 or higher. A Sickle would work however.
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Ah. I see. Makes sense. Would still technically work, but with the same amount of effort essentially. Foiled once again by the weird system.