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Call to Arms: Rapiers & Weapons of the Duel

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Call to Arms: Rapiers & Weapons of the Duel

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Call to Arms is a book line for players and gamemasters alike. Each book focuses on a different type of item, expanding rules for those items and adding everything from new mundane and magical examples of the item to new character options related to the item. Call to Arms: Rapiers & Weapons of the Duel includes rapier, sabers, and all manner of exotic dueling weapons from around the world. From the dashing side swords to the fantastic elven rapier this book draws on real world dueling history to bring the bloody edge of tradition to your game.


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G. Tyler E July 09, 2017 12:19 am UTC
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Okay, quick question. Does equivalency also grant proficiency? The text states that these weapons count as their equivalent, "for the purpose of feats, class features, prerequisites, etc."

So, does that mean that being proficient with rapiers means you are also proficient with any of its equivalents? This seems the case but I'm looking to confirm.
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Lucus P July 09, 2017 12:50 am UTC
I will get Scott Gladstein to chime in for certain, but yes -- it would. Sorry we didn't say proficiency as well, it should realistically be the first thing listed. (I'm the editor).
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Brett S June 17, 2017 4:29 am UTC
Any thoughts of converting this to 5E?
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This title was added to our catalog on June 12, 2017.