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Basically, I'm confused as to whether or not weapons with the Versatile feature could fall under the "one handed" category. this confusion is because longswords feel like it could work, but then we get to things like quarterstaffs.
If you look at the magic item listing, it lists all compatible weapons; https://www.dndbeyond.com/magic-items/armblade
One-handed isn't a defined property, but two-handed is. It can be assumed that any weapon that can be used with one weapon qualifies
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Establish boundaries. And if anyone crosses them, speak up. If they don’t listen, there’s always cloudkill … -Tasha
Establish boundaries. And if anyone crosses them, speak up. If they don’t listen, there’s always cloudkill …
-Tasha
Basically, I'm confused as to whether or not weapons with the Versatile feature could fall under the "one handed" category. this confusion is because longswords feel like it could work, but then we get to things like quarterstaffs.
If you look at the magic item listing, it lists all compatible weapons; https://www.dndbeyond.com/magic-items/armblade
One-handed isn't a defined property, but two-handed is. It can be assumed that any weapon that can be used with one weapon qualifies
Find my D&D Beyond articles here