abyssaldeath
First Post
I was trying to stay out of it, but this is just the most ridiculous statement I've heard on this subject. The entire argument is built off of a false statement.In order to count as a staff implement, a weapon must be a quarterstaff.
The off-hand end of a quarterstaff is not, of itself, a quarterstaff. Just like the spear end of an urgrosh is not, by itself, an urgrosh.
Thus, even when weilding a quarterstaff as two weapons, you are only wielding one quarterstaff: IOW you are only wielding one Staff Implement.
If you were a Hybrid Monk, and therefore able to use any weapon (rather than just a quarterstaff) as an implement, it would work.
1: In order to count as a staff implement it has to be part of the staff group. A quarterstaff is part of the staff group and that is why it can be used as an implement.
2: Wielding double weapons is like wielding a weapon in each hand.
3: The Staff Fighting feat turns a quarterstaff into a double weapon. As a double weapon each end will be part of the staff weapon group because a quarterstaff is part of the staff group. Nothing about this feat changes that.
4: When enchanting a double weapon both ends gain all benefits of the enchantment.
Using the facts stated above it is safe to assume that when a Wizard has the Staff Fighting feat, Dual Implement Spellcaster and is wielding a quarterstaff they will get the benefit of the Dual Implement Spellcaster feat. This assumption is not a fact, but an assumption based on facts.