Two-Weapon Fighting


Rules Questions


Would the feat Two-Weapon Fighting be applicable to one-handed firearms? Not talking about reloading, those rules are pretty well defined. I'm asking if I have two pistols ready to fire, can I apply the two-weapon fighting feat?

"Two-Weapon Fighting (Combat)

You can fight with a weapon wielded in each of your hands. You can make one extra attack each round with the secondary weapon.

Prerequisite: Dex 15.

Benefit: Your penalties on attack rolls for fighting with two weapons are reduced. The penalty for your primary hand lessens by 2 and the one for your off hand lessens by 6. See Two-Weapon Fighting in Combat.

Normal: If you wield a second weapon in your off hand, you can get one extra attack per round with that weapon. When fighting in this way you suffer a –6 penalty with your regular attack or attacks with your primary hand and a –10 penalty to the attack with your off hand. If your off-hand weapon is light, the penalties are reduced by 2 each. An unarmed strike is always considered light."


I'm pretty sure you can.


Yes

Sczarni

Indeed.

Just note that there are no light firearms, only one-handed and two-handed, so using two pistols you'd be at -4/-4.


Thank you!

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