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I'd be very willing to think of a glaive as a monk weapon, maybe a maulWe'll see if Monks can do something similar.
I'd be very willing to think of a glaive as a monk weapon, maybe a maulWe'll see if Monks can do something similar.
The uproar was mainly 4e haters doing what they were used to.I'm actually surprised there hasn't been more discussion about this. Back during the D&D One playtest, when the topic of damage on a miss came up, there was quite a bit of uproar about how "nonsensical" such a thing would be.
I mean, it's not hard to imagine the fire giant's warhammer hitting the ground next to the halfling...missing, as it were...maybe because the giant's aim was poor, or maybe the halfling was too nimble.Damage on a miss/graze will always be easier to explain away than how a halflings armor or shield helped them against a fire giants warhammer.
But what did the halfling’s leather armor and shield have to do with that?I mean, it's not hard to imagine the fire giant's warhammer hitting the ground next to the halfling...missing, as it were...maybe because the giant's aim was poor, or maybe the halfling was too nimble.
The example was: how the hell does the heavy armor and shield help. Not how the halfling dodges. Actually I think the armor and shield should give a penalty to dodging.I mean, it's not hard to imagine the fire giant's warhammer hitting the ground next to the halfling...missing, as it were...maybe because the giant's aim was poor, or maybe the halfling was too nimble.
There is "please don't hit me" written all over it.But what did the halfling’s leather armor and shield have to do with that?
Absolutely nothing. Armor and shield aren't the only things that can make an attack miss.But what did the halfling’s leather armor and shield have to do with that?
That's the best part: Nothing!But what did the halfling’s leather armor and shield have to do with that?
A fire giant and his pal roll to hit two halfling opponents. Both roll and get a total of 15 to hit their opponent.Absolutely nothing. Armor and shield aren't the only things that can make an attack miss.