Can Rogues use polearms?

If a rogue power requires you to wield a light blade, you can use that power with a polearm and can also deal your Sneak Attack damage while using a polearm blade with that power. You reduce Sneak Attack damage by one die when you attack a non-adjacent creature.

Does polearm master Add reach?

This weapon adds 5 feet to your reach when you attack with it, as well as when determining your reach for opportunity attacks with it. The second benefit of the Polearm Master feat (PHB, p.

How does Sentinel work with polearm master?

As you mentioned, Polearm Master lets you make an Opportunity attack as someone enters your reach; Sentinel lets you drop an enemy’s speed to 0. This also applies while they’re still 10′ away from you, meaning that unless they have a reach weapon, they can’t then make a melee attack against you.

Can arms warrior use polearms?

Polearms can be used by monks, hunters, paladins, warriors, druids, and death knights.

How do I get Cloudsong Glaive?

This is one of the “Challenge Mode Weapons” in Warlords of Draenor. You receive them when you have finished Challenge Warlord: Gold .

Can fury warrior dual wield polearms?

This different animation issue also rears its ugly head when it comes to Titan’s Grip — the fury warrior dual-wield ability. There is no dual-wield animation for polearms, so warriors currently can’t dual-wield them.

Can you use polearm master as a rogue?

It’s so dumb I’m not shocked it has been almost entirely overlooked I’ve seen plenty of builds on here rely on Polearm master and warcaster to smite people with their fancy spells, but for some reason, no one ever thought of the sheer capability of abusing it for rogue with the dual wielder feat.

What’s the best way to make a polearm fighter?

Pushing attack becomes infinitely more useful when there’s terrain to take advantage such as cliff’s or damaging elements or if you can herd an enemy into an ally’s harmful or hindering area of effect such as the web spell. The most universally useful maneuvers for this build are going to be trip attack, riposte, and precision attack.

Why is a polearm master a good pick?

Polearm Master’s a strong pick because when you’re wielding a glaive or halberd, which has the second highest damage die in the game, a d10, it gives you a d4 bonus action attack that also does your strength modifier in damage and even better still, whenever an enemy enters your 10’ reach, it triggers an opportunity attack as a reaction.

Is the polearm Master unbeatable in a duel?

So if an enemy aproaches, you hit it with the opportunity attack from Polearm Master, and because of Sentinel it is now stopped 10 feet away from you. They can not hit you, you hit them on your turn and move back 5 feet. Repeat at will. Is this unbeatable in a duel? Am I not seeing something?

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