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but thats it, if you aim for reach weapons dont bother... its easier to just enlarge your 2h warriors thay should be able to reach everything then and they can just wield "normal" 2h weapons
they would fit nicely into this game and they were omitted for some reason. i guess they'll probably add crafting feats in a DLC or expansion.
that being said, i think D&D plays much better with lower magic settings. nothing wrong with martial characters ending up using +1 or +2 weapons at high levels. they become silly OP if you can deck them out in +5 stuff.
Is that in game? Would love to know where it's located if it is.
Yes i actually found that one. Still no Fauchard yet.
Golarion is not even remotely a low magic setting though. Not that this game is remotely low magic either. It just lacks high level magical items seemingly.
It just lack the correct implementation of the games rules about high level magical items...
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