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Hey everyone,
I was wondering about the interaction between holding a one handed weapon with two hands and the swashbuckler's panache restoration. The ability reads:
"Critical Hit with a Light or One-Handed Piercing Melee Weapon: Each time the swashbuckler confirms a critical hit with a light or one-handed piercing melee weapon, she regains 1 panache point. Confirming a critical hit on a helpless or unaware creature or a creature that has fewer Hit Dice than half the swashbuckler’s character level doesn’t restore panache.
Killing Blow with a Light or One-Handed Piercing Melee Weapon: When the swashbuckler reduces a creature to 0 or fewer hit points with a light or one-handed piercing melee weapon attack while in combat, she regains 1 panache point. Destroying an unattended object, reducing a helpless or unaware creature to 0 or fewer hit points, or reducing a creature that has fewer Hit Dice than half the swashbuckler’s character level to 0 or fewer hit points doesn’t restore any panache."
Adding to this the starting ability of the Falcata Swashbuckler:
"Falcata Emphasis (Ex)
At 1st level, a falcata swashbuckler is proficient with falcatas and can treat a falcata as a one-handed piercing melee weapon for the purposes of the swashbuckler’s finesse as well as all feats and class abilities that refer to such a weapon."
If I used a falcata held with both hands and either scored a crit or a killing blow with it, would I regain penache? If I read the rule correctly, I only need to make the attack with a light or one-handed piercing melee weapon, but I wouldn't have to hold the weapon with one hand to make the attack. Specifically, this would benefit strength-based swashbucklers since it would allow them to add 1.5x str to their attacks while still regaining penache.

SorrySleeping |

If it requires you to have a free hand or hold the weapon in one hand, it would have said so. You can look at the Magus' spell combat, as it requires a light or one handed weapon AND a free hand.
Nothing in the Swashbuckler text requires a free hand, so you can two-hand your weapon while regaining panache.