Finally! You have no idea how long I've been looking for that.
Ridley's Cohort said:
A reasonable opinion, but not supported by what is written in the DMG (for what that is worth).
drnuncheon said:Actually, neutral people can use holy or unholy weapons. Or both, one in each hand - only people of the opposing alignment get the negative level.
A neutral character can use both and is affected by none? By the rules yes, but unfair. So IMC a neutral character can't wield either type of sword in exchange for being immune to the effect of both.
drnuncheon said:kreynolds: It doesn't apply to staffs, they don't take up spaces on the character. It's basically for rings & wondrous items.
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drnuncheon said:
I can think of a few reasons:
1) Holy weapons need holy smite which is a 4th level spell, thus needing the services of a 7th level cleric with the Good domain. Bane weapons just need summon monster I which requires a 1st level arcane caster or cleric of any stripe. (Plus, of course, someone with the Craft Magic Arms & Armor feat for both.)
2) If you know you're going to be fighting lots of a particular kind of enemy, bane may well be better. Jethrok Giantbane the dwarven giant-hunter might want the extra +2 to hit, since he's fighting giants most of the time anyway. (And he might be fighting Neutral giants, too.)
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jontherev said:
1)True, but many party clerics would have the Good domain. This is not exactly a huge obstacle to overcome.