Difference between revisions of "Weapon Devotion"
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|6|Weapon Devotion is focused on a particular, single weapon, such as "the dagger I stole from the king" or "my father's sword". | |6|Weapon Devotion is focused on a particular, single weapon, such as "the dagger I stole from the king" or "my father's sword". | ||
− | When wielding this weapon you gain a +1 to all attacks and damage (the bonus stacks with Weapon Focus), as well as a +4 on checks to avoid having the weapon disarmed. If the weapon itself is attacked while being wielded, it gets a +4 to defense and an increased hardness of 2. This only applies when the weapon is in the character's hand. | + | When wielding this weapon you gain a +1 to all attacks and damage (the bonus stacks with [[Weapon Focus]]), as well as a +4 on checks to avoid having the weapon disarmed. If the weapon itself is attacked while being wielded, it gets a +4 to defense and an increased hardness of 2. This only applies when the weapon is in the character's hand. |
If the weapon is lost or destroyed, this feat becomes useless, and it cannot be replaced. | If the weapon is lost or destroyed, this feat becomes useless, and it cannot be replaced. |
Latest revision as of 09:05, 12 December 2011
Prerequisites: Weapon Focus with selected weapon, +2 CA, proficient with selected weapon
Cost: 6 General Upgrade Points
Weapon Devotion is focused on a particular, single weapon, such as "the dagger I stole from the king" or "my father's sword".
When wielding this weapon you gain a +1 to all attacks and damage (the bonus stacks with Weapon Focus), as well as a +4 on checks to avoid having the weapon disarmed. If the weapon itself is attacked while being wielded, it gets a +4 to defense and an increased hardness of 2. This only applies when the weapon is in the character's hand.
If the weapon is lost or destroyed, this feat becomes useless, and it cannot be replaced.
You can gain Weapon Devotion multiple times. Each time it applies to a new, specific weapon.
Normally: You cannot do this.
Example: Inigo Montoya of The Princess Bride and his father's sword.