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<blockquote data-quote="Midknightsun" data-source="post: 3419898" data-attributes="member: 46459"><p>I've used sundering now and then. I agree its a viable tactic, if not overused. I don't go out of my way to sunder some favored weapon focused fighters greatest toy from his hands, but its going to happen. The bad guys don't always care about your stuff. Sometimes they just want you dead, or at least diminished. Now do I generally work on a replacement? Eventually. But I'm also not stingy with magic, so said fighter should have a backup to pull them through until they can commission to get a new one made, or find something nice. As a player, I'd roll with this (again, if not overused), so as a DM I see no problem in sometimes attacking the Fighter's prized blade. I also agree with some former posts regarding the intelligence of putting half one's wealth into one weapon, and then expecting INTELLIGENT enemies not to want to remove that edge now and then.</p><p></p><p>That being said, I do have a player or two who get waaaaaaay too clingy to their stuff, but considering I take good care of my players in the long run, they usually suck it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Midknightsun, post: 3419898, member: 46459"] I've used sundering now and then. I agree its a viable tactic, if not overused. I don't go out of my way to sunder some favored weapon focused fighters greatest toy from his hands, but its going to happen. The bad guys don't always care about your stuff. Sometimes they just want you dead, or at least diminished. Now do I generally work on a replacement? Eventually. But I'm also not stingy with magic, so said fighter should have a backup to pull them through until they can commission to get a new one made, or find something nice. As a player, I'd roll with this (again, if not overused), so as a DM I see no problem in sometimes attacking the Fighter's prized blade. I also agree with some former posts regarding the intelligence of putting half one's wealth into one weapon, and then expecting INTELLIGENT enemies not to want to remove that edge now and then. That being said, I do have a player or two who get waaaaaaay too clingy to their stuff, but considering I take good care of my players in the long run, they usually suck it up. [/QUOTE]
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