Quarterstaves and streetfighting

takyris

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Apologies for the esoteric nature of the question, but this is a d20 Modern rules question, not a D&D rules question.

Let us suppose that a character has a quarterstaff and the feats two-weapon fighting and streetfighting. According to the rules, he can fight with the quarterstaff as though using a medium-sized weapon in his main hand and a light weapon in his off-hand. Does that mean that he can apply the additional 1d4 damage from streetfighting with his off-hand attack?

Thematically, this makes complete sense to me -- the character does a big overhead strike and then finishes with an ugly crack of the butt of the staff into his opponent's gut. Ruleswise, I want to make sure that I'm not making double weapons too powerful (although a large double weapon that lets you do 1d6 on each side is not really gamebreaking -- the person could be using a pair of machetes and get the streetfighting with either attack, not just the off-hand attack).

On a related note, I'm considering allowing all-haft weapons like staves and non-spiked clubs do nonlethal damage without taking the -4 penalty. Has anyone else done this? Have there been any odd and unbalancing results?
 

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I'd allow Streetfighting to apply to the light end of a staff, personally. I'd also allow Weapon Finesse to apply to the light end for that matter.

I wouldn't allow staves and clubs to do nonlethal damage, mostly because it makes Brawl look less appealing.
 

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