Sunder an Unarmed Strike?


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Question is in the title. If one is proficient with unarmed strike, it counts as a weapon. But it's also not a "natural" weapon, for all intents and purposes. So could I sunder someone's unarmed strike to broken or even destroyed conditions?

Yes I'm aware it seems like a stupid question and "just stab him" is simpler, however events in a game Im playing makes it incredibly hard to to do nonlethal damage and we're not suppose to kill a certain mark. And as my resources are limited to barbarian sunderer, I want to try something creative that isn't breaking a game rule.


You can actually only sunder objects and an unarmed strike, whichever part he happens to be using, is not an object.


it's called a called shot to the arms/legs


Hmm. That complicates things in my game, but true enough. Thanks.

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NO, you may not sunder an unarmed strike nor can you a natural weapon.

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