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I meant, of course, that I've played my fair share of werebeasts (rangers, druids, berserkers) and have come to the conclusion that it's just too darned easy for someone to parry your hands.

The offensive values are now calculated depending on what weapon you were wielding prior to transformation. This won't make them any stronger than a warrior and his weapon choice.

If for some reason IT DOES, it's just as easily changed back.

Mind you, before, transform actually used the same offensive values as wielding a sword. Believe it (or not.)

Ok, so when you transform and use whip before the transformation, would the code look for your hand to hand proficiency, or it would be your whip prof?

I thought I made that clear...

I think he is asking if it counts as you are actually wielding a whip, or does it merely give your h2h the attack rating of a whip.

I think he is asking if it counts as you are actually wielding a whip' date=' or does it merely give your h2h the attack rating of a whip.[/quote']

Indeed.

Although, there are signs it is the second option, it never hurts to ask.

I think he is asking if it counts as you are actually wielding a whip' date=' or does it merely give your h2h the attack rating of a whip.[/quote']

I still don't know..

As it is now' date=' werebeasts do not use "hand to hand" as a class when transformed. They now take the weapon class of what they wielded prior to transformation - a change by yours truly.[/quote']

That says to me that it counts as if you were actually wielding the weapon you were holding at the time of transformation while transformed. Didn't think he could get any clearer than that.

That says to me that it counts as if you were actually wielding the weapon you were holding at the time of transformation while transformed. Didn't think he could get any clearer than that.

Lol, you right.