hong said:
Please. I do the "harsh and condescending" thing MUCH better than you. Would you like me to start?
Yes, please. I
am an idiot, afterall.
Also, point 1: ConcreteBuddha argues that adamantine cannot be used to replace wood components. This will become significant further on, as we shall see.
Okay, you got me here. Let me rephrase: Adamantine cannot be used to replace wood components when the functionality of the weapon is compromised by using a metal instead of wood. You could not replace a longbow's wood with adamantine, but you could with a battleaxe, because a longbow could not function, while a battleaxe could.
An adamantine longbow would be unable to bend under the strength of a PC, considering it is an "ultrahard metal."
Well, yes. It has a wooden haft, doesn't it?
Not necessarily. The book does not say whether or not an adamantine battleaxe has a wooden haft. Clearly, the picture in the PHB shows that a
normal battleaxe has a wooden haft.
All that means is that the important part of the axe -- the head, in other words -- is constructed out of adamantine.
You are putting words into that that aren't there. The text says that the battleaxe is made out of adamantine. A "battleaxe" is defined as a head and a haft. It does not say that the
head of the battleaxe is made out of adamantine. Therefore, the battleaxe is made out of adamantine.
Point 2: ConcreteBuddha is now arguing that adamantine _can_ be used to replace wood components. Needless to say, this contradicts point 1 rather nicely.
Neat, you have shown that I was wrong, but you have not shown that you are right.
Please to make up your mind.
Just did.
That A) the amount of material used is crucial to determining the enhancement bonus of the weapon, B) That an adamantine battleaxe would be a stupid investment if the entire weapon did not receive the bonus of 20/40.
Facile. The exact same point would apply to a normal battleaxe, unless you're suggesting that those are made completely out of metal as well.
No, I am suggesting that your version of an adamantine battleaxe is lame because it can be sundered exactly like a normal battleaxe.
Thank you.
Anything you want it to, if you want to make life complicated for yourself. As you appear to be doing quite handily.
I'd make my life really complicated if I gave my players a 9,310 gp adamantine battleaxe and sundered it with 10 points of damage.
Facile. You might as well ask the question, why does an arrow fired from a longbow gain more of a bonus from adamantine than a shortsword or halfspear, even though these use more adamantine?
Actually, I would contend that an arrow cannot gain an enhancement bonus from adamantine. Considering that
is my stance, I think I will ask that question...
No it's not. Adamantine is non-magical, remember?
Please to remember Hong's Third Law.
Okay, I will.
Is that the one where you run around in circles arguing with yourself?
Nope, it's the DBS rule.
So it's quite plausible that adamantine arrows would gain a bonus but also shatter on impact. (Why don't melee weapons made of the same material shatter? Because the forging and tempering processes that are applied to such weapons don't work on items as small as arrowheads. IOW, because it's magic....)
Chapter and verse, please.

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The_lone_gunman---
Just got one question for you, if arrows do not deal damage, then how do you have +1-5 arrows? Not to mention arrows with other effects on them? (although you could argue that the "effect" is simply being carried by the arrow, the +1-5 that you can have on an arrow would definately infer that it does indeed do damage, especially since it stacks with the bow's bonus.....)
1) I didn't write the game. The game says that arrows don't deal ranged damage, therefore they don't deal ranged damage. Of course it's stupid, but them's the rules.
2) Enchanted arrows are not weapons, they are ammuntion.
ConcreteBuddha---
2) In the DMG, pg. 183, arrows are treated as ammunition for purposes of ranged combat, not as ranged weapons, and therefore would not gain a benefit from adamantine, as it only affects weapons and armor.
This is really the best argument I have, which has not yet been countered. Please attempt to break this. I would like adamantine arrows as much as the next guy...
