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== Simple Weapons == | |||
[[Simple Weapons]] are easy to learn and use. Almost any commoner can wield simple weapons in combat. All classes except [[Druid]], [[Wizard]], and [[Sorcerer]] are proficient with ''all'' types of simple weapons at level 1. You can obtain simple weapon proficiency by taking the appropriate [[Character Abilities#Feats|feat]] at level 4. | [[Simple Weapons]] are easy to learn and use. Almost any commoner can wield simple weapons in combat. All classes except [[Druid]], [[Wizard]], and [[Sorcerer]] are proficient with ''all'' types of simple weapons at level 1. You can obtain simple weapon proficiency by taking the appropriate [[Character Abilities#Feats|feat]] at level 4. | ||
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== Improvised Weapons == | |||
Objects that aren't actually weapons can nevertheless be used as Improvised Weapons. One can gain [[Proficiency]] in these by choosing the corresponding [[Feat]] when leveling up. | Objects that aren't actually weapons can nevertheless be used as Improvised Weapons. One can gain [[Proficiency]] in these by choosing the corresponding [[Feat]] when leveling up. | ||
Note that this is not the same thing as using a non-weapon that resembles a weapon strongly enough to allow it to be used as that type of weapon. For example, when [[Salami]] is used as a weapon, it actually functions as a [[Club]] (a Simple Weapon), not as an Improvised Weapon. | Note that this is not the same thing as using a non-weapon that resembles a weapon strongly enough to allow it to be used as that type of weapon. For example, when [[Salami]] is used as a weapon, it actually functions as a [[Club]] (a Simple Weapon), not as an Improvised Weapon. |