hey yall,
I just ran into apickle and was wonderin if yall can hep me out...
In our last adv, a rogue with super dex was picking things off left and right, and so the MD sundered his bow- fair deal? sure- but it seemed too easy:
we are playing Iron fortress and the rogue has a +4 frost bow. one of the metal cat looking things just bit it and snapped it in two. I said, " the bow is +4, is the metal thingy a +4?" and he says "yes"
what I am wondering- without spoiling the adv, assuming that the cat metal thingy has a +4 mouth, how hard is it to sunder (break) a weapon? I read the book,a nd it is a lil confusin.
Here's my take:
1) attack the weapon
2) oposed attack rolls
3) roll damage to see if you overcame hardness and HP
so how would this work for a bow? the DM rules that since the bow is not a melee weapon, it does not get a opposed attack roll-a nd so the dmaage was almost guaranteed...the bow (cost 50,000gp) snapped like a twig in the wind.
please help and explain it to me...
thanks a bunch
I just ran into apickle and was wonderin if yall can hep me out...
In our last adv, a rogue with super dex was picking things off left and right, and so the MD sundered his bow- fair deal? sure- but it seemed too easy:
we are playing Iron fortress and the rogue has a +4 frost bow. one of the metal cat looking things just bit it and snapped it in two. I said, " the bow is +4, is the metal thingy a +4?" and he says "yes"
what I am wondering- without spoiling the adv, assuming that the cat metal thingy has a +4 mouth, how hard is it to sunder (break) a weapon? I read the book,a nd it is a lil confusin.
Here's my take:
1) attack the weapon
2) oposed attack rolls
3) roll damage to see if you overcame hardness and HP
so how would this work for a bow? the DM rules that since the bow is not a melee weapon, it does not get a opposed attack roll-a nd so the dmaage was almost guaranteed...the bow (cost 50,000gp) snapped like a twig in the wind.
please help and explain it to me...
thanks a bunch