
Why mace as recommended cleric´s weapon? : r/DMAcademy
I have been reading some cleric´s guides and the mace is recommended as weapon (as long as the cleric doesn't have any martial weapon proficiency). Aren´t the handaxe, javelin, spear or …
Maul or +1 Mace? : r/DnD - Reddit
2017年11月10日 · Mace +1 deals 4.5 damage on average and has +1 to hit. Is also only one-handed. (and bypasses magical resistance) Maul deals 7 damage on average. Requires two …
Mace or hammer, which would realistically do more damage? : …
2022年8月22日 · Warhammers tend to have spikes to concentrate the entire force on a single point to break through armor. Maces - as depicted in the PHB as basically a club with a …
Mace v Warhammer? : r/dndnext - Reddit
2018年8月17日 · A mace is a simple melee weapon, while a warhammer is a martial melee weapon. If you do not have proficiency in martial melee weapons, you can't use the …
r/DnD on Reddit: What reason would a character ever use a mace …
2017年3月22日 · Specifically, a mace is one-handed. Second, a mace is less likely to be subjected to breaking (if such rules still exist in 4E). Third, for character flavor. If my character …
Martyr's Mace : r/DnDHomebrew - Reddit
2019年9月11日 · Hey Guys, I make homebrew assets, so I thought I would go ahead and share them here as well. Here are its stats: ️Martyr’s Mace ️Base Weapon Stats (Mace) ️Rare …
What's the difference between a mace, a morningstar and a flail?
A mace is a mace. A morningstar is a spiked mace. A flail is a mace that has the head attached by a chain rather than to the shaft.
Is there a comparison between +1, +2, +3 weapons and other …
2020年8月4日 · The +1 mace also would also hit 5% (with each number on a d20 representing 5%) more frequently, so over the course of an encounter the total amount of damage done …
{The Griffon's Saddlebag} Prying Mace | Weapon (mace)
2020年11月24日 · Prying Mace Weapon (mace), uncommon This mace was used by ruthless inquisitors during the Upheaval, a century-long war against magical secrets. You gain a +1 …
What is the gold value of a +1 weapon? : r/DnD - Reddit
I might base it on player gold and what I was trying to accomplish. e.g.: The +1s are out of the players' price range, but now they have something to save for and know where to spend. A +1 …