CombatWombat51
First Post
I was reviewing the 3.5 rules for disarming for my game tonight, and I got a little tripped up...
The specific encounter will involve a goblin with a whip who will try to disarm someone. I see that the defender gets an AoO, and damage causes the disarm attempt to fail. But what happens if, like in this case, the defender won't be able to reach goblin?
My other question is about the size penalties/bonuses. Am I reading it right that the weapon size no longer matters, it's now the size of the weilder? So a human with a dagger is at an advantage vs. a goblin with a (goblin-sized, 1d6 dealing) longsword?
The specific encounter will involve a goblin with a whip who will try to disarm someone. I see that the defender gets an AoO, and damage causes the disarm attempt to fail. But what happens if, like in this case, the defender won't be able to reach goblin?
My other question is about the size penalties/bonuses. Am I reading it right that the weapon size no longer matters, it's now the size of the weilder? So a human with a dagger is at an advantage vs. a goblin with a (goblin-sized, 1d6 dealing) longsword?