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In the 3.5 rules you can have a non light one hander in the main hand and a light one in the offhand without any penalties to hit except the normal dual wield penalties, is the rules the same in Pathfinder or do you need two light one handed weapons?
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jimmybackman: In the 3.5 rules you can have a non light one hander in the main hand and a light one in the offhand without any penalties to hit except the normal dual wield penalties, is the rules the same in Pathfinder or do you need two light one handed weapons?
from https://www.d20pfsrd.com

Table: Two-Weapon Fighting Penalties
Circumstances ------------------------------------------ Primary Hand Off Hand
Normal penalties --------------------------------------------------- –6 ____–10
Off-hand weapon is light----------------------------------------- –4_____ –8
Two-Weapon Fighting feat--------------------------------------- –4_____ –4
Off-hand weapon is light and Two-Weapon Fighting feat-- –2______ –2
Post edited October 13, 2018 by Greger
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jimmybackman: In the 3.5 rules you can have a non light one hander in the main hand and a light one in the offhand without any penalties to hit except the normal dual wield penalties, is the rules the same in Pathfinder or do you need two light one handed weapons?
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Greger: from https://www.d20pfsrd.com

Table: Two-Weapon Fighting Penalties
Circumstances ------------------------------------------ Primary Hand Off Hand
Normal penalties --------------------------------------------------- –6 ____–10
Off-hand weapon is light----------------------------------------- –4_____ –8
Two-Weapon Fighting feat--------------------------------------- –4_____ –4
Off-hand weapon is light and Two-Weapon Fighting feat-- –2______ –2
Thanks, functions just like 3.5 then. :)