03-01-2003, 08:35 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-01-2003, 10:17 AM by Rhydderch Hael.)
Bonesaw. Claymore. Base damage 1-12, with a +10 damage modifier tacked on at the end. Neglible health boost, magical detriments, but most damning of all: no ToHit% boosters. The weapon, in fact, has a -5 Dexterity penalty.
In the life of a melee combatant the ability to pierce the Armor Class protection of a foe becomes paramount. The Bonesaw does nothing to aid in the landing of a successful hit, and you can't inflict damage when you can't hit through to the target.
A Warrior fitted with this blade has to make up the ToHit% with jewelry. There's no other place to do so. This, in turn, will impact either his Resistances to elemental attacks or his Armor Class rating since it will have to be through his armor pieces that he is forced to fill in those aspects at a cost to each other. When speaking purely about armor, you can have high Resistances or high AC, but you can't have both. If he could get the high ToHit% with his weapon in the first place, a Warrior could then focus his Resists through his jewelry and get the high AC through his armor pieces and thus get the best of both worlds.
A weapon with poor ToHit% forces a player to compensate at the cost of another facet of his abilitiesâit's why ToHit% is such an important factor when measured in the weapon itself. That's where its suppossed to be. That's where it belongs.
In the hands of a Rogue, the Bonesaw may become more serviceable since the girl has a naturally high Dexterity cap which fills in the ToHit% deficiency of the weapon.
In the life of a melee combatant the ability to pierce the Armor Class protection of a foe becomes paramount. The Bonesaw does nothing to aid in the landing of a successful hit, and you can't inflict damage when you can't hit through to the target.
A Warrior fitted with this blade has to make up the ToHit% with jewelry. There's no other place to do so. This, in turn, will impact either his Resistances to elemental attacks or his Armor Class rating since it will have to be through his armor pieces that he is forced to fill in those aspects at a cost to each other. When speaking purely about armor, you can have high Resistances or high AC, but you can't have both. If he could get the high ToHit% with his weapon in the first place, a Warrior could then focus his Resists through his jewelry and get the high AC through his armor pieces and thus get the best of both worlds.
A weapon with poor ToHit% forces a player to compensate at the cost of another facet of his abilitiesâit's why ToHit% is such an important factor when measured in the weapon itself. That's where its suppossed to be. That's where it belongs.
In the hands of a Rogue, the Bonesaw may become more serviceable since the girl has a naturally high Dexterity cap which fills in the ToHit% deficiency of the weapon.
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