Here is a use for true strike that I have been pondering.
I am not sure what the exact rules are since I don't have the PHB with me, but for disarming an opponent, you need to make an oppossed attack roll. If you are unarmed and beat your opponent's roll, you are now holding their weapon.
Now, from my understanding, if you have <i>true strike</i> active, you can use the +20 bonus on your disarm roll. That being the case, an unarmed wizard or sorcerer could hypothetically steal a weapon right out of a warrior's hands, if they roll fairly decent and can survive an attack of opportunity from their opponent. Assuming the wizard or sorcerer doesn't have improved disarm or other feats.
What do you think?
But then again, I don't think it is very likely an arcane spellcaster would want to be in the above situation.
I am not sure what the exact rules are since I don't have the PHB with me, but for disarming an opponent, you need to make an oppossed attack roll. If you are unarmed and beat your opponent's roll, you are now holding their weapon.
Now, from my understanding, if you have <i>true strike</i> active, you can use the +20 bonus on your disarm roll. That being the case, an unarmed wizard or sorcerer could hypothetically steal a weapon right out of a warrior's hands, if they roll fairly decent and can survive an attack of opportunity from their opponent. Assuming the wizard or sorcerer doesn't have improved disarm or other feats.
What do you think?
But then again, I don't think it is very likely an arcane spellcaster would want to be in the above situation.

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