
(11-03-2013, 09:37 PM)S Wrote: Anything can be a dangerous weapon in the hands of someone who knows how to use it as such.
And, as John Spiegel said, a frying pan to the face hurts like hell.
I'd imagine the same could be said of a botanist's axe, or a smithing hammer (just ask Perrin Aybara, of Wheel of Time fame, how well that can work out), and so on. Hell, arcanists use a book to fight, and I'd imagine more than a few of us have, in fact, bludgeoned something or someone with it.
I love how the two of you summed this up. Now I have this mental image of a Culinarian smashing two brawling magic users, in full Vanya gear no less, over the head with a frying pan and telling them to "Get the f*** out of my tavern!"Â
Especially since said pan is still probably pretty toasty. Yeowch.Â
And of course Leatherworkers have awls. So it's like... "I'm going to stab you in the neck with this giant spike. Or make with the flaying.Â
It's kind of a shame you can't have both your primary and secondary tools on display (Or at least you can't for Goldsmith, not sure about the others)