Ovinomancer
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I have a complex question about sundering. This situation came up in our game, and I want some input on how it should be handled.
My character attempted to sunder the bow of a really nasty archer. My GM ruled that, according to the sunder rules, the archer got his full attack bonus for the opposed attack roll. This meant that I was rolling against about a +25 bonus (a REALLY nasty archer). On first glance at the sunder rules, this seems to be what the rules imply. I'm not sure I agree. If I were attacking an arrow that the archer was firing, then perhaps he should get the full bonus, but since I am attacking his bow, shouldn't he only get a bonus as if he were using it as a melee weapon?
We are using 3.5 rules, and the sunder rules are on pg 158 of the PHB.
Thanks
My character attempted to sunder the bow of a really nasty archer. My GM ruled that, according to the sunder rules, the archer got his full attack bonus for the opposed attack roll. This meant that I was rolling against about a +25 bonus (a REALLY nasty archer). On first glance at the sunder rules, this seems to be what the rules imply. I'm not sure I agree. If I were attacking an arrow that the archer was firing, then perhaps he should get the full bonus, but since I am attacking his bow, shouldn't he only get a bonus as if he were using it as a melee weapon?
We are using 3.5 rules, and the sunder rules are on pg 158 of the PHB.
Thanks