Bingo.Rkhet said:A whip deals nonlethal damage. Inert objects are immune to nonlethal damage. So there you go.
Rkhet said:A whip deals nonlethal damage. Inert objects are immune to nonlethal damage. So there you go.
What part of the door's anatomy can you strike to deal lethal instead of nonlethal with a whip? The -4 doesn't even apply, you can't strike for points where its armor doesn't completely cover it.boolean said:So take the -4 penalty to do lethal damage. And power attack for 5 or more (wielding the whip two-handed, of course) to get past the hardness. It's not like you're going to miss the large, inanimate object.
Assuming your DM doesn't invoke the "unsuitable" clause.
So do I have problems breaking a paper wall with an unarmed attack because its inert and I can only do nonlethal damage?