Darklone Registered User May 9, 2003 #2 Hypersmurf said: Look! It's Captain Kirk! -Hyp. Click to expand... LOL!
mooby First Post May 13, 2003 #3 Looking at this feat, I wonder why they even made it up. A Monk should be able to do this if they want without taking a feat!
Looking at this feat, I wonder why they even made it up. A Monk should be able to do this if they want without taking a feat!
J Jondor_Battlehammer First Post May 17, 2003 #6 this could get ugly, so I'll cut to the chase... What is Hammerfist, and where, for the sake of the children, is the cautious call against posting details of a copywrited Feat???
this could get ugly, so I'll cut to the chase... What is Hammerfist, and where, for the sake of the children, is the cautious call against posting details of a copywrited Feat???
Hypersmurf Moderatarrrrh... May 17, 2003 #7 It lets you use the 1.5x Str bonus to damage on unarmed strikes that two-handed weapons get, as long as you aren't flurrying. -Hyp.
It lets you use the 1.5x Str bonus to damage on unarmed strikes that two-handed weapons get, as long as you aren't flurrying. -Hyp.
mooby First Post May 22, 2003 #8 I still don't understand why you need a feat to do this. If just makes sense that you can.
C cerberus2112 First Post May 22, 2003 #9 Fists are tiny For game rules point, a fist is the same size weapon as a dagger, which you can't use two-handed for extra damage; making an exception to the rules seems to call for a feat in 3e. Last edited: May 22, 2003
Fists are tiny For game rules point, a fist is the same size weapon as a dagger, which you can't use two-handed for extra damage; making an exception to the rules seems to call for a feat in 3e.
mooby First Post May 22, 2003 #10 aahhhhhhhhhhhhh, I was unaware of that rule. But still, it hurts more getting hit with two fists together (ala Cap. Kirk), than with just one hand -- trust me Last edited: May 22, 2003
aahhhhhhhhhhhhh, I was unaware of that rule. But still, it hurts more getting hit with two fists together (ala Cap. Kirk), than with just one hand -- trust me