tomBitonti
Hero
Mal Malenkirk said:With a 1:1 ratio of opponents or worse, the harpoon ability is likely worse than useless.
It looks like it can be a good tactical option, but only if you outnumber the oppositions against whom you are using the harpoon. Say you have 8 goblins including 2 picadors, two soldiers type and four skirmishers. You can use the two Picadors to tie the fighter and warlord and send the four skirmishers against the Wizard and Warlock. The fighter won't be able to help them until he's killed the damn picador. And the picador could be hiding behind the soldier, making it harder to get to him, all but guaranteeing that the two weaker PCs are on their own against the skirmishers. That's great!
Well, I would say that is useful whenever your opportunity cost (say, an action) is less than the cost to your opponent (their forced movement).
For example, when fighting an elite or a solo.
Are goblins still small? If a human (== medium sized) fighter used a similarly scaled harpoon, should he be able to harpoon a large creature?
Hmm, as a side note, how does this compare with the Ranged Pin feat?