Thus, it is an exotic weapon A character can use a bastard sword twohanded as a martial weapon Brightblade/Bastard Sword (5e) Forged by dwarves centuries ago, given to the Brightblade family, it has remained a powerful heirloom throughout the weapon's history Made of gleaming silver that will never rust or fade, and with a blade that will never break when wielded by one with honor, the Brightblade has served the family it was namedWhy on earth would you add the "bastard sword" back, when 5e was the version that finally got rid of that nonsense I can excuse the inclusion of d8 Light weapons, or d12/2d6 Reach weapons, or weapons and armor being consistently too heavy (in some cases hilariously) for faux historicity, or utterly breaking the game with higher AC shields, but

Pin On D D