twosteppre
First Post
I know there's been a lot of debate over the implications of using longswords (particularly magic ones) as implements and what crosses over from using it as a weapon on this forum. It seemed for every response there was a different answer. I don't know if anyone else did this, but I went ahead and asked customer service for a definitive ruling. They have said the only bonus of any kind that does not apply to a spell used with a longsword implement is weapon proficiency bonus (unless the spell has the weapon keyword, as the WotST-specific powers do). This even includes Weapon Focus.
This means all of the following apply to spells used with (for example only)
a +1 Lightning longsword: +1 enhancement bonus, extra 1d6 lightning damage on critical, lightning keyword, proficiency bonus, weapon focus bonus, additional 1d6 lightning damage, and arcane implement mastery. Furthermore, this means that, as a WotST, you can gain the benefits of the Wintertouched, Burning Blizzard, and Lasting Frost feats with a Frost longsword while casting fireball (or any other spell with the implement keyword) through a longsword implement.
Again, I apologize if this has already been settled, but I wanted to make sure everyone knew about this.
This means all of the following apply to spells used with (for example only)
a +1 Lightning longsword: +1 enhancement bonus, extra 1d6 lightning damage on critical, lightning keyword, proficiency bonus, weapon focus bonus, additional 1d6 lightning damage, and arcane implement mastery. Furthermore, this means that, as a WotST, you can gain the benefits of the Wintertouched, Burning Blizzard, and Lasting Frost feats with a Frost longsword while casting fireball (or any other spell with the implement keyword) through a longsword implement.
Again, I apologize if this has already been settled, but I wanted to make sure everyone knew about this.
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