Does it help to throw a thunderstone with a flask thrower?


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"A flask thrower significantly extends the range of thrown substances...such as ... thunderstones." But the range of a flask thrower seems to be 20ft, and thunderstones apparently can be thrown at "a range increment of 20 feet." So what exactly is the benefit?


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I believe that you can only throw a thunderstone a maximum of 5 range increments while a flask thrower, or any projectile weapon, could go to 10 range increments.


Thewastedwalrus is correct. Thats basically the main thing.

Additionally techincally it adds weapon properties to it. So your Acc goes up, and I suppose you could also get like seeking maybe, or some other stuff.
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I wonder though.
If you hit someone with the thunder stone if you'd still get the str to damage for the thrown item bit. I might look into that later. if so then I suppose you could have amusingly elementally inclined thunderstones.


Also how would brilliant energy work?

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