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− | A light weapon is easier to use in one’s off hand than a one-handed weapon is, and it can be used while grappling. A light weapon is used in one hand. Add the wielder’s Strength bonus (if any) to damage rolls for melee attacks with a light weapon if it’s used in the primary hand, or one-half the wielder’s Strength bonus if it’s used in the off hand. Using two hands to wield a light weapon gives no advantage on damage; the Strength bonus applies as though the weapon were held in the wielder’s primary hand only.
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− | An [[unarmed strike]] is always considered a light weapon.
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− | [[Category:Weapons]]
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− | [[Category: Equipment]]
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Latest revision as of 22:24, 5 November 2010