Aven said:This came up in a game the other day. An NPC quaterstaff-wielding 4th level cleric with a 19STR (due bull's strength) was using a quaterstaff as a dbl weapon. What should her STR bonus to damage have been with each attack ?
mikebr99 said:But I would house rule that with (and only with) double weapons (one weapons w/two heads) that the STR bonus is the same at both ends. The second weapon normally suffers half bonus reduction according to the rules.
kreynolds said:
Then you have no respect for the balance of two-handed weapons and double weapons. If you have a two-handed weapon fighter in your campaign, be prepared to house rule that they get 2x strength bonus in damage instead of just 1.5x.![]()
Dantai said:Actually a double weapon should deal 1.5 x Str per hit because you wield it in two hands (phb p119).
Mal Malenkirk said:
The problem with balancing the two has always been this; they are roughly equivalent in damage output but one style cost no feats and the other cost between 2 and 4 without splatbook.
hong said:
Eh? Since when has fighting with a double weapon cost "no feats"?
Mal Malenkirk said:
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Are you doing it on purpose?
I said that one style cost no feat (two-handed, obviously) and that the other cost 2-4 feats (Two-weapon, just as obviously)