Melil13 |
So I am making a PFS elven investigator. Who is not proficient with is not normally proficient with martial weapons. Weapon Familiarity (forgive spelling) states that elfs treat all elven weapons as martial weapons. So then heirloom weapons was made only allow me to use one weapon (Martial or Simple). Would this allow my investigator to use an elven weapon through heirloom weapon?
Elder Basilisk |
My question would be how hard would it be to enchant such a weapon/remove enchant/reenchant instead of buying new ones ect?
Basically can you see a pathfinder society PC keeping the same weapon all 12 levels? Enchanting and all ....
PFS: Very very easy to imagine. Just get masterwork transformation cast on it, then buff it up as you go along. That's what 75% of PFS characters do anyway. The only option it will close off is having your primary weapon made of adamantine, cold iron, mithral, or another special material.
Bran Towerfall |
i hate how they nerfed heirloom weapon. my newest character still took the trait, but used the +2 cmb trip instead. i also had to make a half-elf for ancestral arms to get the weapon prof (exotic). after that have masterwork transformation cast on it. i even decribed the weapon as elven made (no bonus..just fluff) to bring it all together.
all that after the nerf
LazarX |
So I am making a PFS elven investigator. Who is not proficient with is not normally proficient with martial weapons. Weapon Familiarity (forgive spelling) states that elfs treat all elven weapons as martial weapons. So then heirloom weapons was made only allow me to use one weapon (Martial or Simple). Would this allow my investigator to use an elven weapon through heirloom weapon?
Unless you're trading them off in alternate racial traits, you don't lose the elven racial weapon proficiencies by taking on the class. You still have your standard longsword/longbow/rapier proficincies and all that.
In fact, you still have those proficiencies even if your class is Sorcerer.
Gisher |
Melil13 wrote:So I am making a PFS elven investigator. Who is not proficient with is not normally proficient with martial weapons. Weapon Familiarity (forgive spelling) states that elfs treat all elven weapons as martial weapons. So then heirloom weapons was made only allow me to use one weapon (Martial or Simple). Would this allow my investigator to use an elven weapon through heirloom weapon?Unless you're trading them off in alternate racial traits, you don't lose the elven racial weapon proficiencies by taking on the class. You still have your standard longsword/longbow/rapier proficincies and all that.
In fact, you still have those proficiencies even if your class is Sorcerer.
That's why I asked what weapon he is trying to use. I can't tell if he is confused about the longbow, longsword, etc, or if he is trying to get proficiency with the elven curve blade.
DarkPhoenixx |
Wait a second - original Heirloom Weapon says "you are proficient with that specific weapon (but not other weapons of that type)" while new version just says "proficiency with that specific weapon".
While i agree that "that specific weapon" refer to only to the weapon gained with the trait, i wonder why they removed part in parenthesis.