Cap'n Kobold
Hero
Is there any interaction between double weapons and the two-weapon fighting rules?Double - A Doubleweapon has two ends, each with their own entry. Enchantments to a Double weaponapply to each end if applicable. Wielding a double weapon with which yourproficient grants you +1 AC. A Double weapon with the thrown property is notlost upon being thrown.
What is the difference between a fullstaff and a quarterstaff? Are they both meant to have finesse, even though the spear equivalent of the fullstaff doesn't seem to? Just what the heck is a fullstaff anyway? The image that comes to mind is a long, hefty staff, rather like an actual quarterstaff, but this seems to be a one-handed weapon.
Cahulaks. If I recall correctly these are the "two-grappling hooks used as nunchaku" abomination from the school of ensuring your enemies don't kill you by making your own weapon more dangerous to you than theirs'.
. . . a Finesse, Heavy, double weapon with reach that can be thrown. Really? I mean I have conceptual issues with having a finesse, heavy weapon, but this looks like a balance issue there as well.
Speaking of nunchaku, are these really meant to be possible to easily dual-wield? They also seem rather worse than a club, and even more odd, no longer usable by Monks.
What stats would the standard warhammer use? Light hammer?
You've taken the Ranged classification away from the Dart. Was this to prevent throwing weapons having an option that let you use the Sharpshooter damage boost?
Clubs and Maces: how does weighting and reinforcing a stick with metal make it into a less effective weapon?