Titan Fighter & Thunder And Fang


Rules Questions


RAW, can a medium Titan Fighter wield a large Earth Breaker one-handed with the Thunder And Fang feat?

Giant Weapon Wielder

At 1st level, a titan fighter can wield two-handed melee weapons intended for creatures one size category larger than himself, treating them as two-handed weapons. He takes an additional –2 penalty on attack rolls when using an over-sized two-handed weapon.

Thunder And Fang

You can use an earth breaker as though it were a one-handed weapon. When using an earth breaker in one hand and a klar in your off hand, you retain the shield bonus your klar grants to your Armor Class even when you use it to attack. Treat your klar as a light weapon for the purposes of determining your two-weapon fighting penalty.


RAW he can use a large earthbreaker as a two-handed weapon because a one-handed weapon becomes two-handed when one size too big.

The Exchange Owner - D20 Hobbies

Whatever the result, you will run into table variance if you deviate from using an appropriately sized Earthbreaker in one hand and a Klar in the other.

There have been locked threads debating whether you can use a Large Earthbreaker in two hands with T&F or not.


That's -6 to hit at first level as well.


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Just a Guess wrote:

RAW he can use a large earthbreaker as a two-handed weapon because a one-handed weapon becomes two-handed when one size too big.

but he treats the large two-handed weapon as two-handed for his character, and then applies the feat to make it one handed,

or

does he try to apply the feat, fail, and then make the large two-handed weapon considered two-handed.

but yeah this seems like a bad idea with all those penalties to hit.


I'd allow it. That character will never hit anything.

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