What constitutes a concealed weapon?


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In this rogue talent it says....

Underhanded (Ex)

Benefit: A rogue with this talent gains a +4 circumstance bonus on all Sleight of Hand checks made to conceal a weapon. Furthermore, if she makes a sneak attack during the surprise round using a concealed weapon that her opponent didn’t know about, she does not have to roll sneak attack damage, and the sneak attack deals maximum damage. A rogue can only use the underhanded talent a number of times per day equal to her Charisma modifier (minimum 0).

Is a concealed weapon ONLY a weapon that is concealed by the Sleight of Hand skill, or would, say, gloves of storing holding a weapon that is out if sight like that constitute a concealed weapon?


Xavier319 wrote:

In this rogue talent it says....

Underhanded (Ex)

Benefit: A rogue with this talent gains a +4 circumstance bonus on all Sleight of Hand checks made to conceal a weapon. Furthermore, if she makes a sneak attack during the surprise round using a concealed weapon that her opponent didn’t know about, she does not have to roll sneak attack damage, and the sneak attack deals maximum damage. A rogue can only use the underhanded talent a number of times per day equal to her Charisma modifier (minimum 0).

Is a concealed weapon ONLY a weapon that is concealed by the Sleight of Hand skill, or would, say, gloves of storing holding a weapon that is out if sight like that constitute a concealed weapon?

I planned to use spring-loaded wrist sheaths and daggers with this. Though, I'm not sure if it's strictly RAW.

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