TrueBagelMan
Explorer
Can a hexblade change there rod arcane focus to use charisma instead of strength in AL? (Can improvised weapons benefit from hex warrior?)
Whilst I agree that most DMs would allow this, I wouldn't count on an AL DM ruling the same way.I would think so.
Since the rod arcane focus is 2 lbs the DM could rule that as an improvised weapon it is the equivalent of a club, and then simple weapon proficiency would allow you to use it as such.
Since it would be covered under simple weapons, and warlocks are proficient in simple weapons, you could use it your hexblade feature on it to benefit from CHA instead of STR. Thus, it would do 1d4 plus your CHA modifier and could even be used as a second weapon in two weapon fighting.
Whilst I agree that most DMs would allow this, I wouldn't count on an AL DM ruling the same way.
A bigger issue is with pact weapons for a bladelock. RAW, a pact weapon must ether be summoned from the weapon list in the PHB*, or a magical weapon.
* If the DM gets too flexible about this you get warlocks** trying to summon up double bladed scimitars and laser swords.
**Well, that's what I would do if I was the warlock, anyway.![]()
I mean, who wouldn't want to be a Warlock with a Beam Saber?Whilst I agree that most DMs would allow this, I wouldn't count on an AL DM ruling the same way.
A bigger issue is with pact weapons for a bladelock. RAW, a pact weapon must ether be summoned from the weapon list in the PHB*, or a magical weapon.
* If the DM gets too flexible about this you get warlocks** trying to summon up double bladed scimitars and laser swords.
**Well, that's what I would do if I was the warlock, anyway.![]()
You can use your action to create a pact weapon in your empty hand. You can choose the form that this melee weapon takes each time you create it (see the Weapons section for weapon options).
I have to disagree. Your quote is wrong, BTW, it says "(see chapter 5 for weapon options)," not "(see the Weapons section for weapon options.)" Minor point, but FYI.No.
The Pact of the Blade feature says:
The definition of the phrase "melee weapon" is pretty consistent in the books - something on one of the Melee Weapon Tables.
Also, there is an invocation that lets you use your Pact of the Blade summoned weapon as an arcane focus, so I would not rule that you can do this normally.
AL DMs have to be "lame" i.e. rigid in their rule interpretations. That's why so many of us don't like playing AL.I would find another DM because that is pretty lame.