| Post/Author/DateTime | Post |
|---|---|
| biggie34310-30-05, 10:33 PM | I recently saw, posted on this board, body as a weapon feat and checked the official DnD feat index and couldn't find it. Would someone help me locate it please? Thank you in advance. |
| Tleilaxu_Ghola10-30-05, 10:52 PM | The unnarmed strike of a monk basically acts as this. A monk can have its hands full and still make an unarmed strike. Heck a monk could slap you with his tongue for unnarmed damage. The description says ANY part of the monk's body... so I think that's as close as you'll get to a "body as a weapon" feat. :chicken: |
| Prominence10-30-05, 11:05 PM | Armor spikes does the job pretty well |
| Tempest Stormwind10-30-05, 11:39 PM | i recently saw posted bady as a weapon feat and checked the official dnd feat index and couldn't find it thank you in advance 1) Where did you see it? 2) Look under your left pinky. There's a SHIFT button. 3) There is no question in your post at all, so what are you thanking us for? |
| Tweedledope10-30-05, 11:43 PM | ...maybe you're thinking of a Slam attack? -=TD=- |
| CubeKnight10-30-05, 11:51 PM | I think he's referring to one of the Warforged's Fighter sub levels in Races of Eberron, it gains "Body as a Weapon" or something like that instead of a bonus feat. |
| biggie34310-31-05, 06:39 PM | thank you cubeknight thats what i was looking for. |
| biggie34310-31-05, 06:41 PM | 1) Where did you see it? 2) Look under your left pinky. There's a SHIFT button. 3) There is no question in your post at all, so what are you thanking us for? iF yOU doNt Have anYthIng niCE tO sAy, dOnt say anyThinG At aLl. |
| Tleilaxu_Ghola10-31-05, 07:04 PM | I second that biggie343... tempest's statements were un-called for. |
| Tempest Stormwind10-31-05, 08:22 PM | His original post didn't ask anything, was painful to read, and gave us no leads to run on (even "I saw a thread on these boards" or "I saw in a book once, I think it was a Races book" would have been better). I didn't write anything hostile, you may note -- just one neutral declarative and two inquisitives. |
| Kendrick10-31-05, 08:43 PM | I second that biggie343... tempest's statements were un-called for. If somebody doesn't have the basic courtesy to make their request for information intelligible, why should everybody else be expected to accomodate them? Laziness is not a good excuse for ignoring grammar when you ask somebody else for help. Edit to point out: Yes, the revised post is much better. It can't have taken more than 30 seconds to fix it, so what was the point of typing it out poorly in the first place? |
| biggie34310-31-05, 08:45 PM | Congrats tempest you are the one and only on my ignore list. I started posting here to meet people with similar intentions, to get help and to help others. Since your comments are not helpful or friendly, I choose not to read them. If my posts are painful to read I suggest you do the same. I hope this meets your capitalization and grammar requirements. |