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Has anyone come up with a way in a Homebrew Feat for it to switch the modifier of a weapon(like a longsword)?
It looks like that's what the Kensei option is supposed to be used for, but that's obviously not working.
I could just bash it together in an odd way I found, but I was curious if there was a way for tools to do it.
Kensei weapons are using dex just fine for me.
Quote from DxJxC >> Kensei weapons are using dex just fine for me.
Maybe I'm building it wrong. Did you do it as a modifier? every time I set the Modifier type to Kensei, it shows nothing in the Modifier Subtype space
I selected longswords as a Kensei weapon on a level 3 Kensei monk.
Quote from DxJxC >> I selected longswords as a Kensei weapon on a level 3 Kensei monk.
Gotcha. I'm looking to get the same effect in a Homebrew feat.
Oh. My bad. No idea how to do that.
The Kensei option clearly ties in to the monk class and probably only works properly as a subclass modifier (maybe only for monk subclasses).
Quote from DxJxC >> Oh. My bad. No idea how to do that. The Kensei option clearly ties in to the monk class and probably only works properly as a subclass modifier (maybe only for monk subclasses).
No problem at all! Just curious if there was a way.
Has anyone come up with a way in a Homebrew Feat for it to switch the modifier of a weapon(like a longsword)?
It looks like that's what the Kensei option is supposed to be used for, but that's obviously not working.
I could just bash it together in an odd way I found, but I was curious if there was a way for tools to do it.
Kensei weapons are using dex just fine for me.
Maybe I'm building it wrong. Did you do it as a modifier? every time I set the Modifier type to Kensei, it shows nothing in the Modifier Subtype space
I selected longswords as a Kensei weapon on a level 3 Kensei monk.
Gotcha. I'm looking to get the same effect in a Homebrew feat.
Oh. My bad. No idea how to do that.
The Kensei option clearly ties in to the monk class and probably only works properly as a subclass modifier (maybe only for monk subclasses).
No problem at all! Just curious if there was a way.