Storyteller01
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Hypersmurf said:A Small baton, on the other hand, would do 1d4.
-Hyp.
Funny thing: someone actually made a small baton for humans (probably closer to Diminutive)!! It's called a Kubaton, used in police forces the world over! Not much for striking, but great for manipulating pressure points (subdual damage/pain compliance).
Why would a human gain a negative for using a 2' long, 1" thick stick if we created a weapon 6 inches long by a 1/4 inch to a 1/2 inch thick (9 to 10 inches in length if you add some key rings and keys [a very effective flail, with a handle about 1/2" thick])?
There are also small versions of extendable batons. They are also about 2' long and are just as effective as standard batons. So why the reduction in damage potential?
Again, I'm not trying to be snarky. I just have a hard time justifying these changes with this kind of info.
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