Inevitable Tron chakram question


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So, the chakram can be wielded (clumsily) in melee. For those of us who want to (ugh) dual-wield chakrams...is a chakram a light weapon or a one-handed weapon? Same question applies to the hunga-munga, I suppose.


Tron?

Oh you mean....xena warrior princess

Grand Lodge

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KenderKin wrote:

Tron?

Oh you mean....xena warrior princess

Tron as well, in Tron the programs fight with light discs (this isn't a spoiler, go watch the first movie) They also happen to be vorpal :)

It seems like one should be able to take a feat to remove the penalty for using them in melee?

Dark Archive

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber

Or go watch the new one, it does have Olivia Wilde in it.


There is a feat, I am unsure as to how 'official' it is, that allows an Archer to 'stab' with an arrow (As in "Lord of the Rings" 'Legolas type trick). Mayhap this could be adjusted to fit?


For me, one-handed. I don't think there's any light weapon with 1d8 damage.

Anyway, Tron's chakram are epic weapons, do you know? +1(at least) returning briliant energy(shiny) vorpal chakram. That's a +11 equivalent, and one could add distance and keen. They are like indie lightsabers. Cool...


ohako wrote:
...is a chakram a light weapon or a one-handed weapon?

I asked this same question a while ago but did not arrive at a definitive answer. I'm still curious, though.

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