Wednesday, February 28, 2024
Blades cut. But do they cut through metal? In the right hands they do (kinda) and your PC has those hands (maybe). You are a born fighter, a wielder of steel, a slayer of constructs. You know how use a blade and you know how to look for the opening between panels, the chinks in the armor, the weak points in the target. And nothing is more satisfying than running grandad’s sword through the deadly lazer eye of a Berzerk or slicing through the mechanical tentacles (mechanicles?) of a Soracan with that beloved family heirloom. But simply hacking through plates of armor won’t always do. PCs will need to be strategic and imaginative in how they approach enemies of the construct variety. Different materials may require different approaches. I mean, why hack away at wood when you can burn it?
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