| autumn-bee |
So there's an argument I'm having with other DM's concerning Improved Two Weapon Fighting.
Benefit: In addition to the standard single extra attack you get with an off-hand weapon, you get a second attack with it, albeit at a –5 penalty.
They're focusing on the word "it" here. So they're saying that when you have two weapons in your hands, the second iterative attack MUST be used with the same weapon.
Example I have of a scenario.
> Start attack.
> Choose to do two weapon fighting with two daggers.
> Throw main hand weapon, throw off hand weapon.
> Quick draw two new daggers.
> Can throw with the new main hand weapon, but can't throw with the second dagger.
Thoughts? I say that if you can draw a second dagger, you can throw that dagger since you have a second iterative attack.
They also say that if you have a blinkback belt or something, or something that can bring the same dagger thrown back into your off-hand, you can use the second iterative attack with that dagger.