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Oops, forgot that Monk's Belt was +5 levels.Drowbane said:
Oops, forgot that Monk's Belt was +5 levels.Drowbane said:
Gnome said:By the letter of the rules - no. As a DM I'd likely allow it, since it would be an equivalent gain that other fighting classes get for choosing this race, so I don't see the harm in allowing it for the Goliath monk. Same applies to a Goliath soulknife IMO.
Mind Blade (Su): As a move action, a soulknife can create a semisolid blade composed of psychic energy distilled from his own mind. The blade is identical in all ways (except visually) to a short sword of a size appropriate for its wielder. For instance, a Medium soulknife materializes a Medium mind blade that he can wield as a light weapon, and the blade deals 1d6 points of damage (crit 19–20/x2). Soulknives who are smaller or larger than Medium create mind blades identical to short swords appropriate for their size, with a corresponding change to the blade’s damage. The wielder of a mind blade gains the usual benefits to his attack roll and damage roll from a high Strength bonus.
Actually, that's a pretty good side-question: what kind of sword is "sized appropriately" for a goliath? (Or did I just make a sex joke?)irdeggman said:Even though the soulknife specifically gets a short sword sized approriately.
evilbob said:Actually, that's a pretty good side-question: what kind of sword is "sized appropriately" for a goliath? (Or did I just make a sex joke?)![]()
Weapon Size: Every weapon has a size category. This designation indicates the size of the creature for which the weapon was designed.
A weapon’s size category isn’t the same as its size as an object. Instead, a weapon’s size category is keyed to the size of the intended wielder. In general, a light weapon is an object two size categories smaller than the wielder, a one-handed weapon is an object one size category smaller than the wielder, and a two-handed weapon is an object of the same size category as the wielder.
kayn99 said:If you have to be careful allowing it. The next logical step of the player is to see if the feat improve natural weapons will apply. Now you will have monk's hand damage 2 catagories larger.
I dunno, though; a goliath can use a large-sized weapon without penalty, and they are considered large for certain things when it is advantageous to them... I understand that you're saying a strict reading of the RAW indicates "medium" is "sized" for a medium creature regardless, but I also think the goliath description makes a good case for large-sized weapons being "sized appropriatly" for them. Eh; it's a judgement call, I say.irdeggman said:So a medium creature uses a medium size weapon. Hence an appropriates sized weapon for a goliath would be a medium sized one.
I'd say, based on nothing much at all admittedly, that any size of weapon they can wield without penalty is sized appropriately. So, either medium or large in the case of a goliath.evilbob said:Actually, that's a pretty good side-question: what kind of sword is "sized appropriately" for a goliath? (Or did I just make a sex joke?)![]()
Have you not seen the threads on that subject? Some of us think that they quite clearly don't. Not that I rreally want to debate that again.NilesB said:By the rules as written, just as clearly as Monks do qualify for improved natural attack...
evilbob said:I dunno, though; a goliath can use a large-sized weapon without penalty, and they are considered large for certain things when it is advantageous to them... I understand that you're saying a strict reading of the RAW indicates "medium" is "sized" for a medium creature regardless, but I also think the goliath description makes a good case for large-sized weapons being "sized appropriatly" for them. Eh; it's a judgement call, I say.
glass said:I'd say, based on nothing much at all admittedly, that any size of weapon they can wield without penalty is sized appropriately. So, either medium or large in the case of a goliath.
glass.