Zurai
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I think it's you who needs to re-examine your elementary english.Mal Malenkirk said:No, it doesn't make sense. Not by any definition of the word wield I have ever seen.
Go see your elementary english school teacher and tell her you are 'wielding your hand'. She'll be very proud. Add that you are 'dual-wielding your feet'. You'll give her a stroke.
Wield:
2. to use (a weapon, instrument, etc.) effectively; handle or employ actively.
Rangers can bypass that restriction. They can wield any one-handed weapon in their offhand, as long as they take the Two-Weapon Fighting path (which is a whole different discussion, but suffice to say it's not uncommon for even archer rangers to take that path).ryryguy said:Next, I think by the letter of the rules, you can't use Twin Strike when you are unarmed, because the unarmed "weapon" does not have the off hand property.