Daggers and stabbing
Daggers and stabbing
What does the size of the dagger do to effect Backstab, and would it be a good idea to use a tiny dagger or a medium dagger in combat? If it doesn't effect anything just say so
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I'm going on half remembered conversations here, so someone may step in to qualify my thoughts...
But, weapon size in combat has an effect on the hit damage I believe. Such that a weapon resized smaller does less damage than its original and a two handed weapon calculates a greater proportion of strength hit point damage bonus.
If the calculation of backstab damage works off of that combat hit damage then yes weapon size will have an impact.
Backstabbing someone whilst wielding a large two handed polearm would certainly be expected to cause a bit more harm. Though a well placed fish knife shouldn't be underestimated either.
But, weapon size in combat has an effect on the hit damage I believe. Such that a weapon resized smaller does less damage than its original and a two handed weapon calculates a greater proportion of strength hit point damage bonus.
If the calculation of backstab damage works off of that combat hit damage then yes weapon size will have an impact.
Backstabbing someone whilst wielding a large two handed polearm would certainly be expected to cause a bit more harm. Though a well placed fish knife shouldn't be underestimated either.
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