Jovar what is this weapon's point?

Ah, then it must be for half-elves! It isn't finessable (because only a GENUINE pure-blooded elf has the HONOR and GREATNESS to finesse such a weapon), but it still has that half-keen bonus because they are, afterall, half-elves.
 

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What I want to know is why does the ripper and the jovar do the same damage as medium weapons (2d6), but do different damage as small weapons (1d10 and 2d4 respectively)?
 

Perhaps what the beginner of the post mean was that why would it do more criticals? Thats a fairly obscure guess...oh what is the point!
 
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Taneel BrightBlade said:
lots of people pointed out that it has better critical range, true, but is that worth a the exotic weapon proficiency feat?

It's effectively a Falchion, but does more damage. Since the Jovar's damage is one size category larger than its nearest Martial Weapon equivalent, it becomes an Exotic Weapon, same as a Bastard Sword.

Now, for a two-handed weapon wielder, it's obviously worth more than a Bastard Sword; I'm half-tempted to ask my DM to allow me to switch my Kensai-variant fighter from Bastard Sword to Jovar. It's also obviously worth more than a Falchion. Of course, whether it's worth the precious, precious feat is up to the wielder.

Brad
 

Ferret said:
Perhaps what the beginner of the post mean was that why would it do more criticals? Thats a fairly obscure guess...oh what is the point!

The point (read it with me, slowly) is to DO MORE DAMAGE!

Aka mild munchkinism.
 
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