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I want to build a two-weapon fighting, swashbuckling, sawtoothed sabreing, badass, but I need help with figuring out how some feats and rules interact at lower levels before all four of my needed feats come online.

Slashing Grace has to be applied to a specific weapon, and if I apply it to a sawtoothed Sabre, does it still work if I don't have exotic weapon proficiency with it. The reason I ask is because of this line: A sawtoothed sabre may be used as a Martial Weapon (in which case it functions as a longsword)

I'm trying to figure out what order I should get my feats, and I was putting slashing grace before exotic weapon prof but then I saw that and wasn't sure how it interacted. Does this mean it's a longsword so I don't get the benefits from Slashing Grace (and by proxy swashbuckler's finesse)?


SUP GUYS. It's your crazy gnome friend Ninijo who wants to know...

My terrible reading skills is making it so that i can't tell the difference between those two Mythic abilities. So besides the fact that you need to have a spell prepared for Arcane Surge if you're a prepared caster and you don't for Wild Arcana.

So what else is different between the two? Because Wild Arcana just seems better.


So I just noticed since you add 1.5*str modifier to your weapon when you two hand it compared to when you just one hand it...

If you have 7 str you go from -2 for you bonus to damage with a longsword in one hand, to -3 bonus to damage with a longsword in both hands. I'm confused. Is your swing less powerful because you used two hands to try and support the weight of the weapon?


So I just noticed since you add 1.5*str modifier to your weapon when you two hand it compared to when you just one hand it...

If you have 7 str you go from -2 for you bonus to damage with a longsword in one hand, to -3 bonus to damage with a longsword in both hands. I'm confused. Is your swing less powerful because you used two hands to try and support the weight of the weapon?


Literally what the title says. I want to run an encounter with a wyrmling red dragon and well since it's small it'll have a 20' cone. I've looked everywhere and can't figure out what that's supposed to look like. Thanks for your help guys!


I have a question about the exotic weapon fauchard. It isn't listed under any weapon training groups (the fighter class ability), and I was wondering if this is a mistake or on purpose? The reason I ask this is as many other weapons listed are exotic, and it has a bunch of already listed weapons that would be similar (it even has the one pointed out to be nearly the exact same, the glaive. So is it specifically the fauchard that's being left out?