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[3.5] Size replaced by Handedness?
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<blockquote data-quote="kallisti_dk" data-source="post: 1002549" data-attributes="member: 6220"><p>Q1: Yes. The weapon table lists damage for small and medium version of all weapon. Fun fact: There's a human sized Gnome Hooked Hammer, a halfling sized Orc Double Axe and so forth. And theres a table for converting to Tiny and Huge versions of the weapons. The full size conversion table is in the DMG.</p><p></p><p>Q2: The weapon weapon damage by size progression has changed in a good way and in a bad way. It's good because it is more numerically sound, and gives a nicer, more linear progression. It's worse than the old one, because it's harder to remember.</p><p></p><p>Here's an example, a longsword increasing in size.</p><p>Medium - 1d8</p><p>Large - 2d6</p><p>Huge - 3d6</p><p>Garg. - 4d6</p><p>Col. - 6d6</p><p></p><p>And here's a shortsword:</p><p>Medium - 1d6</p><p>Large - 1d8</p><p>Huge - 2d6</p><p>Garg. - 3d6</p><p>Col. - 4d6</p><p></p><p>As you can see, this is not as easy as the old rule, and this is just part of the table for increasing weapon sizes, then theres the other table for reducing them. Both of them 4x11 matrices.</p><p></p><p>I sure hope they will be on the new 3.5 DM screen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kallisti_dk, post: 1002549, member: 6220"] Q1: Yes. The weapon table lists damage for small and medium version of all weapon. Fun fact: There's a human sized Gnome Hooked Hammer, a halfling sized Orc Double Axe and so forth. And theres a table for converting to Tiny and Huge versions of the weapons. The full size conversion table is in the DMG. Q2: The weapon weapon damage by size progression has changed in a good way and in a bad way. It's good because it is more numerically sound, and gives a nicer, more linear progression. It's worse than the old one, because it's harder to remember. Here's an example, a longsword increasing in size. Medium - 1d8 Large - 2d6 Huge - 3d6 Garg. - 4d6 Col. - 6d6 And here's a shortsword: Medium - 1d6 Large - 1d8 Huge - 2d6 Garg. - 3d6 Col. - 4d6 As you can see, this is not as easy as the old rule, and this is just part of the table for increasing weapon sizes, then theres the other table for reducing them. Both of them 4x11 matrices. I sure hope they will be on the new 3.5 DM screen. [/QUOTE]
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