| JFIVEK |
This issue has been discussed at length, but I have been unable to find a definitive answer.
Very simply - does throwing a net require two hands, or can it be done with only one?
Evidence for one hand: CRB, pg. 202:
Thrown Weapons: The same rules apply when you throw a weapon from each hand. Treat a dart or shuriken as a light weapon when used in this manner, and treat a bolas, javelin, net, or sling as a one-handed weapon.
Evidence for two hands: Ultimate Combat, Net and Trident feat
Net and Trident (Combat)
Your skill with lighter weapons allows you to wield one alongside your net.Prerequisite: Dex 15, Exotic Weapon Proficiency (net), Net Adept, Two-Weapon Fighting.
Benefit: You can treat a net as a one-handed ranged weapon, allowing you to wield a light or one-handed melee weapon and still make ranged attacks with your net. When you use your light or one-handed melee weapon to attack an entangled opponent, you gain a +2 bonus on damage rolls and on attack rolls to confirm a critical hit.
Normal: A net is a two-handed ranged weapon.
| Rapanuii |
"Normal: A net is a two-handed ranged weapon"
This doesn't cover it? What was the evidence that it might be one handed? It's just saying in your original example that those specific thrown weapons count as specified.
Edit: discussed at length by you and those you personally know, or a thread(s) that already exist? If the latter, then necro the thread, or link one that seems relevant, and use this thread to ask other more specific questions you have, or conduct it in the pre-existing thread.