RAW, you can't. You need to be wielding a light weapon in your off-hand, and an unarmed strike expressly does not count as a weapon.If I am not mistaken, you can make an offhand attack anytime you want with your fist, it is just such a poor use that it never really happens. I might be wrong, though I don't see it destroying balance, as it does not meet the requirements for most abuse-able abilities like a Sneak attack (requires finesse weapon), or spells (most require weapon attacks).
Technically no, since the two-weapon fighting rules require you to use a melee weapon, and your claws aren't actually weapons in that sense.Since the Tabaxi claw has its own rule adding strength bonus, can one use it as an off-hand attack with the bonus when wielding a light weapon? How about the same with a finess weapon, since it is a natural weapon?
Thoughts?
I would like to know what constitutes a finesse weapon. What characteristic makes a dagger and a rapier finesse?
Also, I respect the opinion that the RAW are confusing on the "natural weapon" designation in Volo's, but it could be argued that the intention that the claw attack *is* to be considered a weapon for that creature as an ability, could it not?
Thanks for everyone's input!
I would like to know what constitutes a finesse weapon. What characteristic makes a dagger and a rapier finesse?
Also, I respect the opinion that the RAW are confusing on the "natural weapon" designation in Volo's, but it could be argued that the intention that the claw attack *is* to be considered a weapon for that creature as an ability, could it not?
Thanks for everyone's input!
I would like to know what constitutes a finesse weapon. What characteristic makes a dagger and a rapier finesse?
Also, I respect the opinion that the RAW are confusing on the "natural weapon" designation in Volo's, but it could be argued that the intention that the claw attack *is* to be considered a weapon for that creature as an ability, could it not?
They both have "Finesse" in their entries in the weapons table.Thanks for everyone's input!
I would like to know what constitutes a finesse weapon. What characteristic makes a dagger and a rapier finesse?
Not really by the rules as they've been set out I'm afraid.Also, I respect the opinion that the RAW are confusing on the "natural weapon" designation in Volo's, but it could be argued that the intention that the claw attack *is* to be considered a weapon for that creature as an ability, could it not?
Not really by the rules as they've been set out I'm afraid.
I'd suggest talking it out with your DM though. Asking for a houseruling on those lines is probably a better approach than trying to argue a ***dodgy*** interpretation of the rules.
All the more reason to talk to your DM: they might agree to let it count as a finesse weapon as well.My reason for trying to get the Claw as an off-hand weapon is more for flavor than a game benefit. My Tabaxi Rogue is actually better off using a dagger than using a strength-based weapon, but I just pictured it in my head as being bad-assed. Short sword and Scimitar, here I come.