Hey guys. If a weapon has both the Versatile and the Thrown property (such as the Spear), is it possible to throw it two handed in order to get the increased damage from Versatile. I can't really envision how someone would throw a spear with two hands in a way that wouldn't hinder the throw, but I figured I'd better check what the commonly accepted interpretation of this was.
The weapon property Versatile says “A damage value in parentheses appears with the property - the damage when the weapon is used with two hands to make a melee attack.”
IRL the only weapons I’ve seen thrown with two hands is an axe like in lumberjack competitions and the hammer throw in the Olympics. It’s called a hammer but it’s more like a shotput on a chain.
Hey guys. If a weapon has both the Versatile and the Thrown property (such as the Spear), is it possible to throw it two handed in order to get the increased damage from Versatile. I can't really envision how someone would throw a spear with two hands in a way that wouldn't hinder the throw, but I figured I'd better check what the commonly accepted interpretation of this was.
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The weapon property Versatile says “A damage value in parentheses appears with the property - the damage when the weapon is used with two hands to make a melee attack.”
IRL the only weapons I’ve seen thrown with two hands is an axe like in lumberjack competitions and the hammer throw in the Olympics. It’s called a hammer but it’s more like a shotput on a chain.
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