Dr. Zoom
First Post
Originally posted by Mistwell:
Can something be both a ranged weapon and a thrown weapon at the same time? Why not? Sword & Fist, an official product, seems to think so. Customer Service of WOTC seem to thing so too.
So far the only people who think it cannot work that way are the rules strict constructionists. Me, I tend to be a moderate constructionist (and there are liberal constructionists as well). However, being a moderate or liberal rules constructionist does not mean that we are bending the rules, or making house rules, or following the rules any less than the strict constructionists. You see this in law as well, with appeals court judges. It's just a different way of viewing the same rules. So you strict constructionists keep preaching away how a particular chart in PHB lists slings as ranged weapons, and therefore the sling cannot gain the halfling thrown bonus. Us moderate and liberal constructionists will continue to grok the two concepts that: 1) the Halflings favor this weapon because it throws stones, which is where their throwing bonus comes from; and 2) the use of a sling, a ranged weapon, throws a stone or bullet solely with the force applied by the user of the sling (and not the force put directly into a bow while stringing it during its creation), thus also counting as a thrown weapon, for purposes of the halfling throwing bonus.
First, the "splatbooks" are not official core rulebooks. You can take or leave that material. I use some of the material for my games, but certainly not all of it. This quip on page 42 of S&F is an unfortunate error contained in a section that is only trying to give advice on how to maximize the effectiveness of each race, not a rules section on weapon types and categories. When you look at that section in the PH, you find that the sling is not a thrown weapon, but a projectile weapon. So the halfling bonus does not apply.
Second, WotC Customer Service is not the place to go to ask rules questions. Their answer and 99 cents buys me a big cup of black coffee. Seriously, their track record is not impressive, and this only makes it worse.
Finally, your categorization of strict/moderate/liberal rules people seems a bit of a stretch. You asked a question in a rules forum, got the answer according to the rules (where flavor text from splatbooks does not count), but you seem to dislike the answer. But it is the correct answer, regardless of your categorization. If you want to let halflings have the bonus for slings in your game, go right ahead. Many do. But it is not correct by the rules and so is a house rule, whether you are a strict constructionist or not.
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