So I have some stats for more weapons for 5e including a weapon called full blade. Basically think of it like Guts’s Dragonslayer, an absolutely ridiculous hunk of sharpened iron in the vague shape of a sword. It deals 2d8 slashing damage on a hit and requires high strength to even lift. Is it too strong a weapon? Should it be limited to one attack per turn or maybe require taking a feat just to gain proficiency?
EDIT: I should mention I’m less worried about making the party too powerful and more concerned about making Greatsword a “sub optimal choice”
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r/DnD So I have some stats for more weapons for 5e including a weapon called full blade. Basically think of it like Guts’s Dragonslayer, an absolutely ridiculous hunk of sharpened iron in the vague shape of a sword. It deals 2d8 slashing damage on a hit and requires high strength to even lift. Is it too strong a weapon? Should it be limited to one attack per turn or maybe require taking a feat just to gain proficiency? EDIT: I should mention I’m less worried about making the party too powerful and more concerned about making Greatsword a “sub optimal choice” submitted by /u/Jake4XIII [link] [comments]
So I have some stats for more weapons for 5e including a weapon called full blade. Basically think of it like Guts’s Dragonslayer, an absolutely ridiculous hunk of sharpened iron in the vague shape of a sword. It deals 2d8 slashing damage on a hit and requires high strength to even lift. Is it too strong a weapon? Should it be limited to one attack per turn or maybe require taking a feat just to gain proficiency?
EDIT: I should mention I’m less worried about making the party too powerful and more concerned about making Greatsword a “sub optimal choice”
submitted by /u/Jake4XIII
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