Tripping notwithstanding, what happens when you only want to attack with the off hand? Simillar scenario:
Rapier in main hand, sickle in off hand. You do a full attack with just the rapier, so there are no twf penalties here. Then an enemy causes an attack of oportunity from you. Can you attack...
I have to agree with Jimlock
You do get the option to make the resetted attack again with the sickle as if you hadn't made it; any way you want as long as it's against the same guy. However, I wouldn't say this means "that one attack is treated as if it hadn't existed at all, for all...
Well, thanks; seems like these couple simple axioms cover all situations that may arise :heh:
And looking back:
Sorry for that attribution, you didn't actually say that. I probably got confused with the discussion I just read on some other thread about when to apply twf penalties.
I thought when fighting with two weapons, penalties always applied even if you only attack with your main hand, just as Jimlock says. But then Jimlock posted those three links which... uh... seem to undermine his own point :confused:
Here I understand that you have to declare attacking with...
Wait, can attacks with the main hand weapon be replaced by unarmed ones? As in, using the main's BAB?
I just read that you can do an unarmed strike with any other body part (thatswhatshesaid) counting as off-hand with light weapon. So for a BAB +0 with no feats, a full attack would be at most...
I'm new to d&d and slightly confused about the Improved Trip feat:
I have a rapier in my main hand and a sickle in my off hand. I trip a guy with the sickle. Can the "free attack" be with a different weapon than the one used for the trip? What Base Attack Bonus will it use?
Also, I heard that a...