![]() To make the matter more complex, he's the kind of player that would definitely take advantage of that strategy in the future had it been successful (his attack missed AC, so I was saved from having to come up with a solution). ![]() I felt as though it was an entirely reasonable action, but I came up blank on how to resolve it, or to allow it. I've been a DM for a little over two years, entirely 4e, and this is our third 5e session and I'm embarrassed to say I was stumped. I want to attack his staff and render it useless, or disarm him." His exact words were, "I attack the guard with my sword, aiming for his quarterstaff. He - like the rest of the party - had no intention of killing the guard he was squaring off with. ![]() One of my players (lvl 1 Dwarf Barb) was attacking a charmed guard. It went great, but I came upon a scenario that had me stumped: It has hearing and darkvision out to a range of 120 feet. Was running a game recently, and it was my group's first real experience with combat in 5e. Blackrazor is a sentient chaotic neutral weapon with an Intelligence of 17, a Wisdom of 10, and a Charisma of 19.
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