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Note that a weapon attack's special rules only apply to attacks made with that weapon itself. For example, if you attack with a spear and an axe, only the spear benefits from the spear's rules, and only the axe benefits from the axe's rules. | Note that a weapon attack's special rules only apply to attacks made with that weapon itself. For example, if you attack with a spear and an axe, only the spear benefits from the spear's rules, and only the axe benefits from the axe's rules. | ||
β | If you can't find a weapon, then you might be able find one that is close to it - for example, a gladius or a wakizashi is going to work pretty much as a stabbing sword | + | If you can't find a weapon, then you might be able find one that is close to it - for example, a gladius or a wakizashi is going to work pretty much as a stabbing sword, and a hook sword, net or whip could all be seen an entangling weapons. Or, you could make up a new rule and add it to this page! |
==Empty Hands== | ==Empty Hands== |