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Sundered Weapons are BROKEN!

Rav said:
Doesn't work with bows or crossbows though.

Sure it does. If someone isn't attacking you with a bow or crossbow, then they aren't holding it in such a way that it can be Sundered. The archer's attack doesn't represent so much him swinging his weapon in a manner that can be Sundered, just holding it out far enough for it to be vulnerable to an enemy's attack.
 

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I want to Sunder an item hanging from someone's belt. How could I do it with this rule? Just because it isn't being weilded doesn't mean it can't be broken.

IceBear
 

Elder-Basilisk said:
Before this moves to the house rules forum, I'll say that there are two very good reasons not to do this...

I have not seen Sunder used extensively in the games we have played so I don't have a very strong opinion about it one way or the other (which means I'd probably just leave it alone). But I wanted to comment that this post by Elder-Basilisk is one of the most well presented and well reasoned arguments that I've seen on the boards in a long time.

Good job.
 


Or, we just leave the rule alone :)

Sundering is just a special form of breaking an item. I'd leave sundering alone for attacking a bow or crossbow, and maybe use your house rule for melee. I don't like your explanation for sundering bows that you gave.

IceBear
 
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Kai Lord said:


Sure it does. If someone isn't attacking you with a bow or crossbow, then they aren't holding it in such a way that it can be Sundered. The archer's attack doesn't represent so much him swinging his weapon in a manner that can be Sundered, just holding it out far enough for it to be vulnerable to an enemy's attack.

Move 30 ft, 10 ft of which not in a straight line, fire one arrow. Guy who want's the sunder can't use his ready action if in Heavy armour. Very balanced.

Rav
 

Sunder the feat only allows you to NOT get an AoO when doing the actual action.

Otherwise ANYONE can do the action and break a weapon if they are willing to take the AoO.
 

Rel said:

I wanted to comment that this post by Elder-Basilisk is one of the most well presented and well reasoned arguments that I've seen on the boards in a long time.

Good job.

One of the perq's of being a community supporter of ENWorld is that you get access to the search function. I think that being able to read everything Elder_Basilisk has written is, in itself, worth the price.
 

IceBear said:
I want to Sunder an item hanging from someone's belt. How could I do it with this rule? Just because it isn't being weilded doesn't mean it can't be broken.

IceBear

Why stop there? For a -13 to-hit penalty(-8 Size, -5 Held object bonus), according to the rules, I bypass that Dragons +26 nat armor bonus and put an arrow thru his eyeball.

Whats the difference between that and attacking the potion on the guys belt?

For that matter whats the AC? 10+DEX+DEF? So its actually easier to hit a potion vial(Size -8 ) on a guys belt than sitting on a table if the guy has no DEX/DEF bonus? AC 13 vs AC 10? Huh?!?
(Size is irrelevant[apparently] if the item is carried).

Nope, sorry. Youre into the realm of 'called shot' rules here and that is definitely a no-no in the 3e abstract combat system.
 

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