Third edition questions
#1
Posted 15 September 2004 - 12:49 AM
#2
Posted 15 September 2004 - 01:20 AM
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#3
Posted 15 September 2004 - 07:18 AM
#4
Posted 15 September 2004 - 10:42 PM
In real life times, think of it as the weapon being exceptionally well balanced, i.e. it handles better than most weapons of it's type.
That description could apply more correctly to masterwork weapons. Keen weapons are exceptionally "sharp". The Keen ability can only be applied to piercing or slashing weapons. Bludgeoning weapons have the Impact ability applied to them for the same effect (doubling of critical range).
#5
Posted 16 September 2004 - 05:02 AM
#6
Posted 16 September 2004 - 02:19 PM
That's what I originally thought, but then I was sure I remembered seeing keen warhammers in IWD2. I guess either my memory's just playing up, or Black Isle made a mistake.
Well you know it's possible that they just had it able to be applied it to all weapons in IWD2, computer games rarely adhere 100% to the rules of the pen and paper game they're based on. I am not sure, it could also be that Impact is a 3.5 revision. But Keen definitely only applies to sharp or pointy weapons.
#7
Posted 17 September 2004 - 03:25 AM
#8
Posted 17 September 2004 - 04:53 PM
Where's Impact from? I never saw it?
I first read about it in Faiths and Pantheons, but I'm pretty sure it's been incorporated into 3.5e... *grabs 3.5e DMG to check*
Okay... It's not in there, but it definitely says that the Keen ability can only be applied to piercing and slashing weapons...
The Impact special ability can be found on page 27 in Faiths and Pantheons, in a side bar under Gond's entry in the book.
Edited by Zandilar, 17 September 2004 - 04:55 PM.
#9
Posted 19 September 2004 - 06:30 AM
#10
Posted 19 September 2004 - 06:36 AM
#11
Posted 19 September 2004 - 07:54 AM
The same percent as the Silver Sword from BG2 (25% chance for instant kill) ? Does it allow a saving throw ?It grants the wielder the chance to kill an opponent with a one blow.
#12
Posted 19 September 2004 - 08:01 AM
#13
Posted 19 September 2004 - 08:24 AM
And if i had to guess, it'd be a Reflex save in 3E.
#14
Posted 19 September 2004 - 08:32 AM
Marzim the Brave: *clang* Huh?! He didn't die!!!
(helmet protected the head but if the victim had had a lower for. save his neck would have been broken)
Mortdar Bonebreaker "Ironfist": Sure as hell! Now YOU die!
#15
Posted 19 September 2004 - 08:53 AM
Edited by Eclipse, 19 September 2004 - 08:54 AM.
#16
Posted 19 September 2004 - 09:00 AM
#17
Posted 19 September 2004 - 09:30 AM
#18
Posted 19 September 2004 - 11:16 AM
House-rule. Not official. The Jabberwock also presumably had a large neck. I think it's more of a "magic snicker snack" regardless of size difference, then a blade being guided to the neck...It also tends to fail when used against creatures that are on the large side. Dragons have necks that are thicker than a blade is long, so they can't be beheaded either
#19
Posted 19 September 2004 - 02:11 PM
#20 -Quiet Lurker-
Posted 19 September 2004 - 06:53 PM
Two questions if you will: What is the silver cord? And what happens to creatures whose silver cords have been cut?