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D&D 3E/3.5 3.5 Weaponmaster


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James McMurray said:
So their statement to the effect of "if it hasn't been redone you can use the 3.0 version" was just a joke?

From what I understand, this is the case for RPGA play at least.

I'm personally still confused by there being two "Axiomatic Strike" feats in 3.5 :)...

In truth, you can really use any 3.0 material (converted or not) if you want in your game. Shouldn't make a lick of difference, since 3.5 and 3.0 are supposed to be cross-compatible.
 

Pax said:
No. The rule ws not that you cannot get multiple critical-expanding abilities. The rule is only to the effect that Improed critical and Keen don't stack, because it's too easy to get both for minimal expense and investments.

Improved Critical: This effect doesn’t stack with any other effect that expands the threat range of a weapon.

Keen Edge: Multiple effects that increase a weapon’s threat range (such as the keen edge spell and the Improved Critical feat) don’t stack.

Keen: This benefit doesn’t stack with any other effect that expands the threat range of a weapon (such as the keen edge spell or the Improved Critical feat).

The rule certainly isn't written as "Keen and Improved Crit don't stack with each other"; it's written as "Nothing stacks with Improved Crit, and nothing stacks with Keen"... and according to the spell description of Keen Edge, multiple effects don't stack. Not limited to Keen or Imp Crit.

-Hyp.
 

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