| ferrus |
good morning to all
My debate with my master yesterday was adout dex to damage for thworing dagger and weapon-finesse-mythic (by RAW as we play)
the rules states:
"When using Weapon Finesse, you may also use your Dexterity modifier instead of your Strength modifier on your damage rolls. If you carry a shield, its armor check penalty doesn’t apply to either the attack rolls or the damage rolls."
I assume the dagger as "finessable" weapon enev when throw.
reading basic weapon finesse feat:
"With a light weapon, elven curve blade, rapier, whip, or spiked chain made for a creature of your size category, you may use your Dexterity modifier instead of your Strength modifier on attack rolls. If you carry a shield, its armor check penalty applies to your attack rolls."
Dagger is light, is still a melee weapon and can be throwed, no reference to melee attack, i "may" use dexterity even i already use it for throwing.
I assume "using weapon finesse" during a dagger throw so i argue this and i consider dex instead of str for damage.
does it have sense for you?
thank toy for any comments.
| Bob Bob Bob |
That only works if you're using Strength for your ranged attack roles. Assuming what you quoted is correct, you're only using Weapon Finesse when you "use your Dexterity modifier instead of your Strength modifier on attack rolls". You are not using your Strength modifier on thrown weapon attack rolls (normally) so you're not using Weapon Finesse. If you're not using Weapon Finesse then you can't use Mythic Weapon Finesse.