Strength damage bonus for double weapons

Rozman

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How do you apply Strength bonuses to damage for each end of a double-weapon?

  • it's a 2-handed weapon so it gets 1.5x Strength bonus
  • the off-hand attack gets 1/2 the Strength bonus

I would take this to mean:

  • Primary head gets 1.5x Stength bonus
  • Off-hand head gets 1.5x (0.5x Strength bonus)

You end up with, at Strength 18 for +4 Strength bonus:

  • +6 damage on Primary head (1.5x4)
  • +3 damage on Off-hand head (1.5x0.5x4)

Is this the way other people read it?
 

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I can't find any texts that refutes the initial part, but the light one is definetly off.

You can't get 1.5 str by 2-h wielding a light weapon (Look under Damage at the beginning of the combat section)
 

When using a double weapon as a double weapon, you treat it like you were fighting with two weapons. The primary head gets the normal strength bonus to damage, and the off-hand head gets 1/2 the strength bonus to damage.

So the Str 18 (+4) example you give is +4 to damage with the primary head and +2 with the off-hand head.
 

Exactly.
If you decide to attack with just one head of the weapon (normal attack or full attack) then you apply 1 and 1/2 Str bonus. Any of the two heads, it doesn't matter which one you were using as primary...
 


Double weapons, when wielded in a double-attack, get 1.0 and 0.5 strength bonusses, for primary and secondary attacks, respectively. When wielded for AoOs, or for the single "attack" action, you get 1.5 strength for it, as a two-handed weapon, because you're using it in both hands for that.
 

What if you're weilding it with three hands? Do you get 1.5x and 1x, or do you have to assign the extra .5 to one specific end? :D

--Impeesa--
 

Well, if the weapon is being wielded in 3 hands, the rules for multiweapon fighting is that the primary hand gives you a 1.0 strength bonus, and all other hands are 0.5 strength bonus. Therefore, a three-handed sword grants a bonus of 2.0 (1.0 + 0.5 + 0.5), when wielded in three hands.

As for a double weapon, the weapon has 2 ends, and is being wielded in 3 hands. Therefore, each end is being wielded by one and a half hands, so the "primary" end gets a bonus of 1.25, and the secondary end gets 0.75.
 
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Can someone confirm Norfleet's answer? The idea of having more than two hands on a singular weapon is redundant, IMHO. The x1.5 multiplier is all you're going to get under the normal two-handed weapon rule.
 

Ranger REG said:
Can someone confirm Norfleet's answer? The idea of having more than two hands on a singular weapon is redundant, IMHO. The x1.5 multiplier is all you're going to get under the normal two-handed weapon rule.

Savage Species has rules on increasing the strength bonus for weapons designed for more than two hands. I don't think they work with weapons designed for only two hands though.
 

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