Philip
Explorer
Pinotage said:Now, if a PC specialised in Sunder, at least you can circumvent the sunder rules by using more creatures with natural attack. Still, I'm not a big fan of how easy it is to sunder weapons - two-handed power attack is normally more than enough to take a blade out in one or two rounds which is far too easy.
Pinotage
I dont think it is far too easy. You have to specialize to make it a remotely viable tactic. Even then it often takes multiple rounds to sunder an opponent's weapon. If that opponent could have been taken out by regular attacks in the same time, then sundering is worthless. I never see PCs take the feat, because the only weapons worth sundering are usually the weapons worth getting as treasure.
If you're a DM, just give all your PCs Improved Sunder as an experiment, you will then see they will hardly ever use it, really. If you are a DM complaining that it is too easy for your monster's to sunder the PCs weapons, then you only have yourself to blame....
Note: power attack gives penalties on the to hit roll, which makes it less likely to win the opposed attack roll.
And, if you have a cheesy +1 weapon that is effectively +7 in abilities, you only have yourself to blame if it gets sundered more easily. And if your DM target's you especially with sunder attacks, and not others who wield straight +5 weapons, then obviously something else is wrong since monster's cannot smell the hardness or hp of a weapon.