Hypersmurf
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Re: I enjoy arguing
My mileage does vary
In the game I run, the paladin and cleric, from creation, carried longsword and morningstar. (They didn't believe in ranged combat
). Any time anything looked vaguely undead, they switched to the blunt weapon - it cost them one point of attack bonus from weapon focus (longsword), but the characters knew from their Smite Evil 101 classes at Heironeous College that some undead are resistant to slashing weapons.
From second level, every character carried at least some silver - dagger, arrows, or silver-tipped spear. They asked around in town, and were told that most adventurers who went into the Old Forest bought something silver before they left. It certainly stood them in good stead when they met the Giant Black Carnivorous Flying Weresquirrel (who incidentally bit and infected the monk). Since then they've met one or two monsters with silver DR - mostly undead and outsiders, from memory - and there are still only a couple of magic weapons in the party at level 5, so they're glad of the silver they picked up early on.
-Hyp.
I think it does NOT apply in cases with blunt weapons. In my experience (YMMV) most characters only take blunt weapons as a style decision, or if they are limited to simple weapons. For instance, a dwarf fighter who "sees" dwarfs carrying a warhammer. Or a cleric whose best weapon option is a morningstar. Someone who thinks the flail is a cool idea, or someone who wants to break the spiked chain. None of these people chose a blunt weapon for blunt damage, they chose it for other reasons.
My mileage does vary

In the game I run, the paladin and cleric, from creation, carried longsword and morningstar. (They didn't believe in ranged combat

From second level, every character carried at least some silver - dagger, arrows, or silver-tipped spear. They asked around in town, and were told that most adventurers who went into the Old Forest bought something silver before they left. It certainly stood them in good stead when they met the Giant Black Carnivorous Flying Weresquirrel (who incidentally bit and infected the monk). Since then they've met one or two monsters with silver DR - mostly undead and outsiders, from memory - and there are still only a couple of magic weapons in the party at level 5, so they're glad of the silver they picked up early on.
-Hyp.