What classifies as a "Bludgeoning" weapon?


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Shadow Lodge

Hello all.

Question:What makes a weapon a "Bludgeoning" weapon for the purposes of the feats Bludgeoner, Sap Adept, and Sap Master?

Is it any weapon that does bludgeoning damage, and thus, changeable via the Weapon Versatility feat, or is it only applicable to a weapon that is listed as doing bludgeoning weapon?


Anything listed as Bludgeoning and anything that gets changed to Bludgeoning.


Komoda wrote:
Anything listed as Bludgeoning and anything that gets changed to Bludgeoning.

^This^

Those feats can even be used with Versatile Improvisation from the Monk of the Empty Hand. (if you used the weapon as bludgeoning.)

Shadow Lodge

That is what I thought, I just wanted to hear some input as to how other people read this, in case there were a rule I overlooked or an obscure argument in the changing of how you are "wielding" a weapon, etc.


Yeah...I would say if it deals bludgeoning damage then it counts. So using a weapon with Weapon Versatility to deal blugeoning damage would allow you to use Sap Master/Adept.

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