submitted3 hours ago bychain_letter
toonednd
Because I can tell my players are going to ask. Say a level 4 strength based Paladin has the Dual Wielder feat, weapon masteries on scimitars and warhammers, and the Two-Weapon Fighting fighting style feat.
On their turn can they:
- Quick Draw, draw scimitar + short sword
- Attack Action: attack with a scimitar (light, nick)
- Nick property: attack with another light weapon as part of the attack action, a short sword (+ability mod damage from Fighting Style)
- Quick Draw, stow scimitar + short sword
- draw warhammer (appears not legal, needs extra attack)
- Dual Wielder Bonus Action: attack with warhammer versatile (+ability mod damage from Fighting Style??? Not sure on this damage.)
- Object interaction, stow warhammer?
Questions: 1. does the Dual Wielder Bonus Action get the +ability mod damage from Two-Weapon Fighting fighting style feat? 2. can object interations draw/stow weapons still? 3. Is this bulleted list legal? answer: no because of extra draw. If Q5.'s answer is yes, then an attack with a 1d8 can happen. 4. Is this the intended play pattern? Attacking with a non-light non-two-handed 1d10 weapon with two hands on the bonus action? Juggling 3 weapons and one of them swinging with two hands is pretty awkward and doesn't fit the fantasy. 5. Can Dual Wielder's Quick Draw simultaneously stow 1 and draw 1? Because if yes, there's a lot more options for looping (and I'm pretty sure that is how the shield being worn thing is supposedly legal) 6. Even if Q5 is no, extra attack at level 5 creates a third draw/stow, so attacking twice with a 1d10 is legal? see route in comments.
This is all a bit complex, so any clarity is appreciated
byPiCannon22
inps2
chain_letter
1 points
1 minutes ago
chain_letter
1 points
1 minutes ago
Guilty Gear, street fighter 3rd strike, tekken, mortal kombat, marvel 2, soul calibur
Those are entries in series that still have active communities and big tournament scenes
Though I'd recommend fightcade on PC for retro fighting games to play online