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brjr2001 |
Posted - 22 Jun 2006 : 17:39:31 hello, im recently new to D&D and the world of Faerun, even thought ive been on candlekeep for a long time. i just have a simple question the Players Handbook said nothing specifically about sunder and attacking weapons so i was just wondering. can you use cleave (if you have it of course) on items. like you smash the item and then you proceed to attack a close oppononts weapon? |
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Kajehase |
Posted - 23 Jun 2006 : 13:11:05 Well met, and welcome to keep brjr2001 (left the line for a quick whee-whee when god handed out the vowels, did you?). Let us hope your stay here will be pleasant and informative.
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Alaundo |
Posted - 23 Jun 2006 : 07:58:07 Well met, brjr2001
Welcome to Candlekeep. Glad ye decided to don thy robes and join us in discussions of lore I hope ye enjoy thy stay and learn much knowledge and Realmslore herein. |
brjr2001 |
Posted - 22 Jun 2006 : 22:08:52 lol we are 1st level charactors usually and if i don't see that the opponents have a flaming battleaxe i could care less plus magical items can be repaired i belive. and i usually have the currancy to afford such actions. |
Ergdusch |
Posted - 22 Jun 2006 : 19:46:55 As far as I know that possibility is not stated directly in the rules. My anwser to that question though is:
YES you should be able to. Explanation:
Striking a weapon (PHB p. 136) with or without the feat "sunder" is no differnt than a simple single mellee attack targeted at a creature. (If a high-level fighter has 4 attacks he could attack the opponents weapon up to 4 times in a full-round action.) Therefore I argue, it is only natural that if you are successful with your melle attack (no matter if aimed at shattering the opponents weapon or killing the opponent) you can pull through with your cleave attack against any new target in reach, which could be another opponent as well as another opponents weapon.
Thats how I would handle such a situation. Fortunatelly my players are to greedy to ever attack opponents weapons. You don't want to shatter the potential +5 flaming and-what-not bastardsword.
However, there might be a given solution on the D&D homepage that I don't know of or another option is to ask the wizards of WotC directly. (http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/arch/ask)
Ergdusch |