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For a Small race using a heavy weapon, does the Enlarge spell remove disadvantage on attacks with it?
Is there anything that cancels out Small creatures' disadvantage to attack when using Heavy weapons?What happens to a creature who is enlarged and then reduced?Is a feat allowing Large weapon use balanced?Two Weapon fighting, Heavy weaponsDoes enlarging a character with a reach weapon affect his threat range?Is there errata that lets the second benefit of the Great Weapon Master feat apply to versatile weapons (particularly for Small PCs)?Is there anything that cancels out Small creatures' disadvantage to attack when using Heavy weapons?How much damage does an Ogre's greatclub do when wielded by an Enlarged character?Removing disadvantage from being Small and wielding a Heavy weaponWhat size category is a reduced Tarrasque?What happens to the target of a Reduce spell if they are in a small container when the spell wears off?
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The heavy weapon property is described as follows:
A heavy weapon’s size and bulk make it too large for a Small creature to use effectively.
And in the description of the Enlarge option of the enlarge/reduce spell, it states the following
The target's weapons also grow to match its new size.
This implies that the weapon grows along with the target, and thus the weapon would still be too large to wield.
I could not find anything on large weapons other then heavy weapons giving disadvantage on attacks when wielded by Small creatures.
So does enlarge remove the disadvantage from the heavy weapon? Or does the weapon grow with you and then would still be to big to wield?
dnd-5e spells weapons creature-size
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The heavy weapon property is described as follows:
A heavy weapon’s size and bulk make it too large for a Small creature to use effectively.
And in the description of the Enlarge option of the enlarge/reduce spell, it states the following
The target's weapons also grow to match its new size.
This implies that the weapon grows along with the target, and thus the weapon would still be too large to wield.
I could not find anything on large weapons other then heavy weapons giving disadvantage on attacks when wielded by Small creatures.
So does enlarge remove the disadvantage from the heavy weapon? Or does the weapon grow with you and then would still be to big to wield?
dnd-5e spells weapons creature-size
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The heavy property is so weird. It seems to arbitrarily punish small martial characters, without adding anything to the game.
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– GreySage
6 hours ago
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– V2Blast
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The heavy weapon property is described as follows:
A heavy weapon’s size and bulk make it too large for a Small creature to use effectively.
And in the description of the Enlarge option of the enlarge/reduce spell, it states the following
The target's weapons also grow to match its new size.
This implies that the weapon grows along with the target, and thus the weapon would still be too large to wield.
I could not find anything on large weapons other then heavy weapons giving disadvantage on attacks when wielded by Small creatures.
So does enlarge remove the disadvantage from the heavy weapon? Or does the weapon grow with you and then would still be to big to wield?
dnd-5e spells weapons creature-size
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The heavy weapon property is described as follows:
A heavy weapon’s size and bulk make it too large for a Small creature to use effectively.
And in the description of the Enlarge option of the enlarge/reduce spell, it states the following
The target's weapons also grow to match its new size.
This implies that the weapon grows along with the target, and thus the weapon would still be too large to wield.
I could not find anything on large weapons other then heavy weapons giving disadvantage on attacks when wielded by Small creatures.
So does enlarge remove the disadvantage from the heavy weapon? Or does the weapon grow with you and then would still be to big to wield?
dnd-5e spells weapons creature-size
dnd-5e spells weapons creature-size
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The heavy property is so weird. It seems to arbitrarily punish small martial characters, without adding anything to the game.
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– GreySage
6 hours ago
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Related: Is there anything that cancels out Small creatures' disadvantage to attack when using Heavy weapons?
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– V2Blast
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The heavy property is so weird. It seems to arbitrarily punish small martial characters, without adding anything to the game.
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– GreySage
6 hours ago
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Related: Is there anything that cancels out Small creatures' disadvantage to attack when using Heavy weapons?
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– V2Blast
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The heavy property is so weird. It seems to arbitrarily punish small martial characters, without adding anything to the game.
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– GreySage
6 hours ago
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The heavy property is so weird. It seems to arbitrarily punish small martial characters, without adding anything to the game.
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– GreySage
6 hours ago
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Related: Is there anything that cancels out Small creatures' disadvantage to attack when using Heavy weapons?
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– V2Blast
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Related: Is there anything that cancels out Small creatures' disadvantage to attack when using Heavy weapons?
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Enlarge removes the disadvantage.
The heavy property only gives disadvantage to Small creatures.
Heavy. Small creatures have disadvantage on attack rolls with heavy
weapons. A heavy weapon's size and bulk make it too large for a Small
creature to use effectively.
A Small creature that has been enlarged by the enlarge/reduce spell is no longer Small; it is Medium.
This growth increases its size by one category—from Medium to Large,
for example.
Therefore the creature is no longer subject to the disadvantage granted by the heavy property.
Regarding the statement "The target's weapons also grow to match its new size"—the weapon may grow, but still has just the heavy property, which only affects Small creatures. The weapon gains no new property that grants disadvantage to Medium creatures.
If this bothers you, you can always reason that "to match its new size" means that the weapon becomes the appropriate size for a Medium creature.
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Enlarge removes the disadvantage.
The heavy property only gives disadvantage to Small creatures.
Heavy. Small creatures have disadvantage on attack rolls with heavy
weapons. A heavy weapon's size and bulk make it too large for a Small
creature to use effectively.
A Small creature that has been enlarged by the enlarge/reduce spell is no longer Small; it is Medium.
This growth increases its size by one category—from Medium to Large,
for example.
Therefore the creature is no longer subject to the disadvantage granted by the heavy property.
Regarding the statement "The target's weapons also grow to match its new size"—the weapon may grow, but still has just the heavy property, which only affects Small creatures. The weapon gains no new property that grants disadvantage to Medium creatures.
If this bothers you, you can always reason that "to match its new size" means that the weapon becomes the appropriate size for a Medium creature.
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Enlarge removes the disadvantage.
The heavy property only gives disadvantage to Small creatures.
Heavy. Small creatures have disadvantage on attack rolls with heavy
weapons. A heavy weapon's size and bulk make it too large for a Small
creature to use effectively.
A Small creature that has been enlarged by the enlarge/reduce spell is no longer Small; it is Medium.
This growth increases its size by one category—from Medium to Large,
for example.
Therefore the creature is no longer subject to the disadvantage granted by the heavy property.
Regarding the statement "The target's weapons also grow to match its new size"—the weapon may grow, but still has just the heavy property, which only affects Small creatures. The weapon gains no new property that grants disadvantage to Medium creatures.
If this bothers you, you can always reason that "to match its new size" means that the weapon becomes the appropriate size for a Medium creature.
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Enlarge removes the disadvantage.
The heavy property only gives disadvantage to Small creatures.
Heavy. Small creatures have disadvantage on attack rolls with heavy
weapons. A heavy weapon's size and bulk make it too large for a Small
creature to use effectively.
A Small creature that has been enlarged by the enlarge/reduce spell is no longer Small; it is Medium.
This growth increases its size by one category—from Medium to Large,
for example.
Therefore the creature is no longer subject to the disadvantage granted by the heavy property.
Regarding the statement "The target's weapons also grow to match its new size"—the weapon may grow, but still has just the heavy property, which only affects Small creatures. The weapon gains no new property that grants disadvantage to Medium creatures.
If this bothers you, you can always reason that "to match its new size" means that the weapon becomes the appropriate size for a Medium creature.
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Enlarge removes the disadvantage.
The heavy property only gives disadvantage to Small creatures.
Heavy. Small creatures have disadvantage on attack rolls with heavy
weapons. A heavy weapon's size and bulk make it too large for a Small
creature to use effectively.
A Small creature that has been enlarged by the enlarge/reduce spell is no longer Small; it is Medium.
This growth increases its size by one category—from Medium to Large,
for example.
Therefore the creature is no longer subject to the disadvantage granted by the heavy property.
Regarding the statement "The target's weapons also grow to match its new size"—the weapon may grow, but still has just the heavy property, which only affects Small creatures. The weapon gains no new property that grants disadvantage to Medium creatures.
If this bothers you, you can always reason that "to match its new size" means that the weapon becomes the appropriate size for a Medium creature.
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