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Sunder and The Pit Fiend

Macbrea

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Ok, i have a question for someone.


If a Pit fiend using its claws Strikes a longsword +2. Does it have to capabilities to Sunder the weapon?

Does its hands count as a +2 weapon for purposes of breaking magic weapons and shields?
 

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No; the claws only count as +2 weapons for the purpose of overcoming DR. Sundering a weapon is quite distinct from that. However, IMO it wouldn't be a bad idea to let pit fiends snap magic swords with their bare hands. Technicalities play second fiddle to cinematics. :)
 





hong said:
Technicalities play second fiddle to cinematics. :)

Yeah, well, to the DM it may seem like cinematics. It's somewhat more likely to be a rules-point to the poor slob whose sword you just broke. Cinematics are all well and good until you're the victim of them, rather than the instigator :)
 

Fine. So make it a house rule. I like the symmetry of creatures with DR being treated as weapons with a "plus" equal to the plus of their DR for purposes of sundering weapons or items.
 


Re: should I...

The Sigil said:

Should I start a "magic swords are broken" thread? :p

--The Sigil
Only if you write about things like twin +6 vorpal throwing returning greatswords! :cool:
 

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