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One of my party members told me about a class that has an archetype that makes a weapon of choice intelligent, and that you could combine that with a monk to have a talking fist. sadly, i forgot the name of the class and archetype. also, is there a way to have improvised weapons be actual weapons (my drunken master wants a talking beer bottle.)? i need to know the name of this class and how to make improvised weapons regular weapons.

Grand Lodge

The magus bladebound archetype gets an intelligent black blade. Unfortunately it has to be a one-handed slashing weapon (I believe claws and broken bottles are light).


Hilarious idea, but yeah, the magus is the only thing that comes to mind. Of course you could house-rule it :-)
A monk deals full strength damage with his unarmed strikes, they are still light weapons, though. Now maybe you could reason that a character
- lost his hand one day
- gained a manufactured replacement
- which counts as a onehanded weapon

But generally I see no way for this.


thanks, starglim, but just 1 thing: broken bottles would be cool, but they're improvised. i know catch off-gaurd, but that's only for the -4 to attack with improvised weapons.


unarmed is light no matter who your charachter is. aand because you have one fist for each hand they are considered one-handed and for monks they are considered manufactured and natural. when you're a monk, your fist counts as basically every kind of weapon.


And one of the styles makes them slashing.

Isn't there an anime vampire vampire hunter with a talking hand?


drunken-master-on-a-fifth-of-vodka-with-rufies wrote:
unarmed is light no matter who your charachter is. aand because you have one fist for each hand they are considered one-handed and for monks they are considered manufactured and natural. when you're a monk, your fist counts as basically every kind of weapon.

Yes, but the unarmed strike still counts as a light weapon, not a one-handed weapon, so it does not work for magus blackblade requirements.

Just because it is "one hand" you use, it is not a "one-handed weapon" in pathfinder terms.


Atarlost wrote:

And one of the styles makes them slashing.

Isn't there an anime vampire vampire hunter with a talking hand?

If by 'styles', you mean archetypes, that wouldn't work. im already a drunken master.


Thanks, but i figurerd it out just now. i can buy a masterwork gauntlet, then take levels in wizard to get 'arcane bond item'.

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