The topics of Two Weapon Fighting and the Dual Wielding feat have been talked about in several threads, but I would like to focus on one particular part.
The Dual Wielding feat grants the following benefits (paraphrase)
+1 AC when Wielding a weapon in either hand
Removed the LIGHT weapon restriction when using a one-handed weapon in your off-hand.
This second feature allows for the use of versatile Weapons (i.e. Battleaxe, Longsword) when Two-Weapon Fighting.
The DnD Beyond Character sheet allows for a player to designate weapons as being a Dual-Wielding weapon in the weapon 'Customize' screen, but this feature seems to be lacking from Versatile Weapons.
Is this an oversight on the character sheet, or am I misinterpreting my dream of my swashbuckling Dragonborn Pirate Dual-Wielding a Battleaxe and a Scimitar?
Hello all!
The topics of Two Weapon Fighting and the Dual Wielding feat have been talked about in several threads, but I would like to focus on one particular part.
The Dual Wielding feat grants the following benefits (paraphrase)
+1 AC when Wielding a weapon in either hand
Removed the LIGHT weapon restriction when using a one-handed weapon in your off-hand.
This second feature allows for the use of versatile Weapons (i.e. Battleaxe, Longsword) when Two-Weapon Fighting.
The DnD Beyond Character sheet allows for a player to designate weapons as being a Dual-Wielding weapon in the weapon 'Customize' screen, but this feature seems to be lacking from Versatile Weapons.
Is this an oversight on the character sheet, or am I misinterpreting my dream of my swashbuckling Dragonborn Pirate Dual-Wielding a Battleaxe and a Scimitar?
Any and all thoughts appreciated!!
Resolved.
Resolution: I'm a dummy. I did not have the Dual Wielding feat equipped when experimenting.
Thanks for being awesome DnD Beyond!