I was considering the following weapons:
Broadsword: medium-sized martial slashing weapon, damage 2d4, critical x2, price 10 gp, weight 6 lb (2.7 kg)
Large broadsword: large martial slashing weapon, damage 3d4, critical x2, price 30 gp, weight 20 lb (9 kg).
The blades have the same hardness of the corresponding longsword and greatsword, but has 50% more hp.
The main use for this weapon is for standard soldiers (not heroic PCs) that find it more relayable than the longsword: it has a smaller chance of dealing a deadly strike, but has a better average damage on a non critical hit.
The damage is 0.5 more than the normal sword variant, that instead has a better 19-20 critical and so it's better in more specialized hands (it becomes much better when you take improved critical and so on)
What do you think about this ?
I was also considering to add a +2 bonus against disarm attempts (it this does not make the sword more powerful than the longsword, but I think it should not)
Broadsword: medium-sized martial slashing weapon, damage 2d4, critical x2, price 10 gp, weight 6 lb (2.7 kg)
Large broadsword: large martial slashing weapon, damage 3d4, critical x2, price 30 gp, weight 20 lb (9 kg).
The blades have the same hardness of the corresponding longsword and greatsword, but has 50% more hp.
The main use for this weapon is for standard soldiers (not heroic PCs) that find it more relayable than the longsword: it has a smaller chance of dealing a deadly strike, but has a better average damage on a non critical hit.
The damage is 0.5 more than the normal sword variant, that instead has a better 19-20 critical and so it's better in more specialized hands (it becomes much better when you take improved critical and so on)
What do you think about this ?
I was also considering to add a +2 bonus against disarm attempts (it this does not make the sword more powerful than the longsword, but I think it should not)