What stops the flamings weapon from working? I don't recall anything that would invalidate powers from weapons being used when they are being used as an implement. Could you please provide a quote if this is the case.
I'll restate what I said earlier.
ME said:
By my reading of the
FAQ, no:
FAQ said:
16. When you are using a magic weapon as an implement, like a Holy Avenger or a Pact Dagger, what benefits do you get from the weapon?
You gain any bonuses listed under Enhancement, Critical and Property.
Me said:
Powers are not Enhancements, Criticals, or Properties; they are Powers. Note that several daggers in the PH2 and AV2 (such as the Wyrmtooth Dagger) supercede this by exception (they specifically call out using it as an implement).
This also addresses your question on the wyrmtooth dagger and its fellows (as I mentioned, they are the exception in the design as they are called out specifically in the power).
Weapon Focus works so I can get my bonus damage what way. What's the difference if My bonus is from fire or it's from using a dagger?
Why is having fire or an other element all the time better, for example? A static +1 bonus (from Weapon Focus) vs.
- Turning all your arcane attacks to ignoring fire/acid/cold/lightning resistance (5/10/15) for sorcerers
- Having all your powers benefit from your fire/acid/etc. feat chains instead of directing your choice of powers. There really isn't a similar path for non-arcane folks to get similar benefits.
- Use your House Lyrandar mark ability on every power (as above).
There are likely other reasons, but it appears the designers believe changing all your abilities to your favored element type is valued by the designers as a costly ability (as all the known examples of letting it happen are ED properties).
My reading seems to be consistent with what has been published. There is still some debate of the power issue on the WotC boards as well, I'll add, so it isn't as clear as it should be.