UA:Weapon Group (Light Blades)

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Weapon Group (Light Blades) [General]

You understand how to use light bladed weapons.

Benefit: You make attack rolls with the following weapons normally: dagger, kukri, punching dagger, rapier and short sword.

Normal: When using a weapon with which you are not proficient, you take a −4 penalty on attack rolls.

Special: Barbarians, bards, clerics, fighters, monks, paladins, rangers, and rogues may select Weapon Group (light blades) as one of their 1st-level Weapon Group proficiencies.

A fighter may select Weapon Group (light blades) as one of his fighter bonus feats.


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