Is Speed Useful?

A person with a speed weapon in each hand (duel weilding, both with speed) gets two additional attacks.

A haste spell would give the same character one additional attack with the onhand weapon only.

For this reason, I find the enhancement to be quite useful.
 

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Elder-Basilisk said:
Note that found weapons change the equation somewhat since the choice between keeping the +1 speed longsword and selling it is not the same as whether to spend 32,000 on a +1 speed or a +1 holy ghost touch longsword. Rather, it's to sell the sword for 16,000gp and cough up another 2000gp to have a +1 holy (or other +2 enhancement) longsword or to keep the +1 speed longsword. Even in that situation, the choice doesn't obviously resolve itself in favor of the speed enhancement, but it does look a lot better.

Don't forget the metagame. If you sell that Speed weapon for a lower-enchanted weapon, the DM will feel obliged to even out your wealth-by-level, eventually. Speed is worse than useless, because it carries the opportunity cost of crimping the wealth guidelines.
 

I would only take it in the absence of a party wizard or sorcerer, although I must admit I hadn't considered the dual-wielding benefit...
 

Dracorat said:
A person with a speed weapon in each hand (duel weilding, both with speed) gets two additional attacks.

Are you sure about that?

(This benefit is not cumulative with similar effects, such as a haste spell.)

The speed property on weapon A could certainly be considered similar to the speed property on weapon B.
 

I don't think it works that way. It just means you don't get other attacks from other sources. If you read the other part of the speed writeup, it states clearly a weapon with the speed enchantment gets an extra attack.
 

Dracorat said:
I don't think it works that way. It just means you don't get other attacks from other sources. If you read the other part of the speed writeup, it states clearly a weapon with the speed enchantment gets an extra attack.
But the restriction is not specific. It's general. You can't combine haste with speed, for sure, and I see nothing that allows you to combine two speed weapons.

I think speed is not worth the huge cost.
 

Infiniti2000 said:
But the restriction is not specific. It's general. You can't combine haste with speed, for sure, and I see nothing that allows you to combine two speed weapons.

I think speed is not worth the huge cost.

Use common sense here. Maybe the cost is huge because a character can use two speed weapons(or up to four, if a thri-kreen;)).
 

boolean said:
Are you sure about that?



The speed property on weapon A could certainly be considered similar to the speed property on weapon B.


I take it to mean that you get no extra attacks from similar sources with that weapon.
 


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