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<blockquote data-quote="Salamandyr" data-source="post: 6065466" data-attributes="member: 40233"><p>If you're going where I think you're going, I agree. The more powerful a character is, the less the quality of his weapons should matter. Beowulf could wrestle Grendel into submission. Sure, using a sword would have been <em>easier</em>, but in a pinch, he could do it naked, with his bare hands. Conan bursts out of a dungeon, he has nothing but a dagger the lazy jailer had been cutting his mutton with, those two guards in his way don't stand a chance, chain mail and broadsword or no. After he's dealt with the two guards, he'll pick up the sword, because hey, a sword! but he's a scary deal regardless. (Inherent in that is my problem with the monk class, but that's for another thread.)</p><p></p><p>While I have some problems with the actual <em>mechanics</em>, notably there being two of them, I think 5e models the above examples perfectly. As the fighter gains in experience, his dangerousness has less and less to do with his weapons, and more and more to do with his own ability to throw down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salamandyr, post: 6065466, member: 40233"] If you're going where I think you're going, I agree. The more powerful a character is, the less the quality of his weapons should matter. Beowulf could wrestle Grendel into submission. Sure, using a sword would have been [I]easier[/I], but in a pinch, he could do it naked, with his bare hands. Conan bursts out of a dungeon, he has nothing but a dagger the lazy jailer had been cutting his mutton with, those two guards in his way don't stand a chance, chain mail and broadsword or no. After he's dealt with the two guards, he'll pick up the sword, because hey, a sword! but he's a scary deal regardless. (Inherent in that is my problem with the monk class, but that's for another thread.) While I have some problems with the actual [I]mechanics[/I], notably there being two of them, I think 5e models the above examples perfectly. As the fighter gains in experience, his dangerousness has less and less to do with his weapons, and more and more to do with his own ability to throw down. [/QUOTE]
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