
dnd 5e 2014 - Is a Scythe an official weapon? - Role-playing …
2018年12月17日 · RAW, there is no "scythe" available for players. All weapon options available to players are in the PHB on page 149. However, there are weapons that are physically somewhat similar to a scythe, namely: the Sickle, a simple melee weapon with 1d4 damage, which is pretty much a scythe, except much smaller
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2021年11月24日 · A war scythe or military scythe is a form of pole weapon with a curving single-edged blade with the cutting edge on the concave side of the blade. Its blade bears some superficial resemblance to that of an agricultural scythe from which it likely evolved, but the war scythe is otherwise unrelated to agricultural tools and is a purpose-built ...
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2015年6月23日 · I agree with this. A common scythe is heavy and awkward to use as a weapon. For a fantasy "war scythe" start by making it martial, 1d8, add a die for two handed, and potentially another die for heavy. So either 1d10 or 1d12 slashing. It'd …
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2014年8月11日 · Now critical effects are bonus class features rather then a property of the weapon so the expanded threat multiplier the scythe had in 3.5 didn't carry over well. If they did include the scythe, it would just be a worse version of the halberd/glaive since it doesn't have reach and does less damage.
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Kinda, a war scythe is heavily different in appearance to a farming scythe which i feel is what OP is looking for in terms of reference. A war scythe is more akin to a glaive or halberd - with it have a straighter blade and often having a pike or some such on the end of a straight pole. But yes, the war scythe is definitely better suited to combat!
Best weapon to "reskin" as a Scythe? : r/dndnext - Reddit
A war scythe is a glaive - glaives are pretty much just sword like blades on the end of a polearm anyway, so this isn't a big stretch. The main problem here is that, while this is probably the easiest way to turn a scythe into a workable weapon, it really wouldn't resemble that "grim reaper" style scythe you are looking for.
dnd 5e 2014 - Is a Scythe a heavy weapon or no? - Role-playing …
2016年5月17日 · This means that you can use the scythe, but you would be better off mechanically choosing a Martial Weapon of some kind. The only penalty you need to worry about is the penalty from Heavy. If you are a small-sized warlock (e.g. halfling or gnome), you would have disadvantage on attack rolls with the scythe.
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2017年2月15日 · A War Scythe is a quite different thing. To quote wikipedia "A war scythe or military scythe is a form of pole weapon with a curving single-edged blade, similar or related to the fauchard. Its blade bears some superficial resemblance to that of an agricultural scythe, but the war scythe is otherwise unrelated to agricultural tools and is a ...
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5e streamlined things to make the game quicker to learn and play. If you want your character to wield a scythe, then your character can absolutely wield a scythe. No problem! That item is listed in the rules under "halberd". You can modify the appearances of the weapon however you wish, it doesn't change the mechanical stats in combat.
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2017年2月26日 · Innistrad (MTG) is a Horror plane, filled with Werewolves, Zombies, Vampires, Demons, Devils and other nasty horrors (Including a Legendary Kraken called "Kralmar" as my players are soon to discover). The War Scythe with the 18-20 Crit would have to feed on blood every 8 hours or would take some of your blood, in its lack of supply.