MoonSong
Rules-lawyering drama queen but not a munchkin
I just noticed this, or more accuratley noticed that nobody else has noticed, but this package (as the previous one) is extremely silent on what weapon proficiency truly means. Unlike armor proficiency, which has a "Wearing Armor you cannot use" part explainning the effects of wearing a suit of armor you shouldn't, there is nothing on using weapons you aren't proficient with, and this comes as a big shock to me.
Did I miss the relevant bit somewhere else on the package? Does this means that if you aren't proficient with a weapon you cannot use it at all? (like in Basic?). If the later is the case then it means a BIG step backwards for me, since, except for basic, every edition I know allows you to use any weapon you want regardless of wether you are proficient with it or not. (Of course you would get penalties for it as in 2e or 3.x or not get the proficiency bonus in 4e, but the option was there). This problem is compunded because with the current stand on Specialities gainning extra proficiencies isn't very likely to happen.
Any usefull hints? Is this a good or a bad thing for you?
Did I miss the relevant bit somewhere else on the package? Does this means that if you aren't proficient with a weapon you cannot use it at all? (like in Basic?). If the later is the case then it means a BIG step backwards for me, since, except for basic, every edition I know allows you to use any weapon you want regardless of wether you are proficient with it or not. (Of course you would get penalties for it as in 2e or 3.x or not get the proficiency bonus in 4e, but the option was there). This problem is compunded because with the current stand on Specialities gainning extra proficiencies isn't very likely to happen.
Any usefull hints? Is this a good or a bad thing for you?