D&D 4E Essential 4e: Heroes of the Forgotten Lands


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Polearm: Polearms are reach weapons mounted at the end of long hafts. All polearms have a second weapon group, such as axe or spear.

(No polearm expertise, guess you have to get it covered under the secondary weapon group)

That being said, the only polearm listed in this book is longspear.

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Thanks for the information. My concern is has they changed the wording of Wildshape for Druid that it now does not actually lower your defense and choice of feat because of the whole mechanics and fluff and wielding issue? It might be in the other book though it would be nice if someone could shed some insight into this.

Right now Druid cannot use shields (due to fluff reason, though they STILL get to use armor), and cannot wield/hold implement which render feats like Staff fighting and Hafted Defense obsolete and probably would cause more pain in the future.
 
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Superior Will is confirmed as a feat bonus, so it's extremely likely that all of them are typed, too. Besides, Great Fortitude, Iron Will and Lightning Reflexes are rewrites of existing feats, which also had a feat bonus.
Yeah, I'm aware of that. I assume that the Superior * choices will have a feat bonus like Superior Will.

What I'm really curious about is Improved Defenses. If Improved Defenses is a feat bonus, it doesn't stack with the Superior selections, making them effectively a +1. If it's not a feat bonus, hell and Jeebus, that would be a powerful feat.
 




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