CreamCloud0
Hero
because it does takes specific training to become proficient in that superior weapon, whereas knowing how to use a shortsword comes as part of the generic swathe of martial weapon proficiencies.If there was a superior weapon that didn't take special training to use, then why would anyone be using a short sword?
i think a more apt comparison is why if you can order a custom-built computer specced for your exact needs why do people continue to buy the standard consumer model designs, because in alot of circumstances the consumer model functions well enough for purpose for 90% of people who don't want/need those precise capabilities and designing the custom one for yourself is going to be confusing and potentially even less efficient unless you know what you're getting into with the nitty-gritty of computer design.I mean, who would use a longbow if an AR-15 can be picked up at Walmart?
be it learned through subclass or feat, it's still the character who specialised in the knowledge of how to use the exotic weapon, it's just a matter of how much leaning how to use a specific weapon defined their entire fighting style/design progression, if all the special tricks come from a subclass then it's not something the weapon is providing and can only be used with that subclass.Let the character be the one who specializes in something.
true, but that doesn't mean specifically designed weapons with unique combinations of properties wouldn't lead to more unique fighting styles with those weapons.We don't need more weapons to have more weapon feats.
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