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Originally Posted by theCFE
Oh Tebow, don't even get me started on SyFy's disappointing treatment of The Dresden Files.
Iron Man - who wants to take me to see it Friday night?
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I really wanted to like the Dresden Files TV show, but eventually gave up on it.
Speaking of Dresden, this was the April on the calendar the wifey gave me:
Also, someone kick LV's ass and make her read Side Jobs, Ghost Story, and Cold Days, so I have someone to talk to about them!
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Originally Posted by klutz
I suppose I could be convinced.... =P
Oh, and to the point of the initial post.... Long Swords I thought were always the best because of the d12 knockdown and bc of the d12 vs large creatures... assuming you played with those rules back in 2nd Edition....
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In AD&D 2E, the Long Sword was the best average weapon because it had the highest average damage for it's weapon speed. Plus, a lot of the best magic swords (Holy Avengers, your Vorpal weapons) tended to be Long Swords. Later on, the katana actually came out to be a flat out superior Long Sword and there was actually this weird American Indian weapon that was also just a better Long Sword.
Even in 3.0/3.5/Pathfinder/4E, the Long Sword still continues to be the standard in 1-handed melee weapons as your 1d8 (19-20/x2 crit) weapon.
Without having to take an Exotic Weapon Proficiency feat, if you're playing a sword and board melee guy, you can't really beat the Long Sword as an overall best weapon.
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Originally Posted by Wakeuр
Not for my Halfling Rogue...rapiers using Dex modifier FTW...
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What, no Drow ranger dual wielding scimitars?
Weapon Finesse was overrated, imo. Just crank the shit out of Str and get both +Attack and +Damage.