enhancing improvised weapons


Rules Questions


so a new question has arisen in my attempts to build a improvised weapon character, specifically can you magically enhance a improvised weapon (in this case I wish to make a beer stein that will have plus's added to it)

Grand Lodge

No.

There are some neat little ways around this though.


hmmm what neat little ways around this are there then? unfortunately my pathfinder knowledge is lacking in this area

Grand Lodge

Well, there are various ammunition, like Durable arrows.

They are cheap to enchant, but become mundane after one attack.

There is also the Combat Scabbard(not the Sharpened one) that counts as an improvised weapon, but can be enchanted, like a regular one.

It's one of those weird things, that don't happen often.

Sczarni

No +1 Flaming Frying Pans, unfortunately.

Grand Lodge

Monk of the Empty Hand treats all weapons as improvised weapons.

So, that's an option.

Sczarni

Except, there's a difference between being able to wield a Beer Stein as a weapon, and being able to enchant one as such.


Couldn't a magus enhance a stein?

Sczarni

I've heard both sides of that argument before.

I forget the outcome.

Grand Lodge

J3Carlisle wrote:

Couldn't a magus enhance a stein?

No.


a warpriest can, so long as it has a way to get weapon focus on improvised weapons (two levels of ranger) which means since you can enhance a combat scabbard you can make a warpriest who can wield improvised weapons, get them enhanced, and then make them even more enhanced once he reaches lvl 4, which means I can make my priest of Cayden Cailean the bar brawling constantly drunk religious figure that everyone wants to party with, thank you for all your help


blackbloodtroll wrote:
J3Carlisle wrote:

Couldn't a magus enhance a stein?

No.

okay cool

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