The character does NOT have the the Dual Wielder feat. The character does NOT have the Great Weapon Master feat. If dual wielding, the character would use a weapon that dealt 1d6 in the main hand and 1d6 in the off-hand (I don’t believe there are any light weapons capable of dealing more than 1d6 damage).
Do rogues start with two weapon fighting?
The Rogue needs the Dual Wielder feat to use Two Weapon Fighting with a rapier, since the rapier is not a light weapon. The Rogue can use either Cunning Action, or an offhand attack, but not both. Having the Cunning Action class feature does not prevent the Rogue from choosing other bonus actions instead.
Can you take part in two weapon fighting?
Even though the handbook doesn’t describe it well, everyone can take part in Two Weapon Fighting and is allowed a bonus action to attack with the off-hand. The misconception is that you don’t have the bonus action unless it is listed in your class features.
Can you attack with different weapons using extra?
When you take the Attack action and attack with a light melee weapon that you’re holding in one hand, you can use a bonus action to attack with a different light melee weapon that you’re holding in the other hand. You don’t add your ability modifier to the damage of the bonus attack, unless that modifier is negative.
What is an example of two weapon fighting?
Example: In a creature’s combat turn; it uses its move, makes an attack (with a light melee weapon) that is already in its primary hand. The creature then decides to draw a dagger with its offhand and use a bonus action to attack with the dagger. In ” Two-Weapon Fighting ” ( PHB 195) this is allowed as both weapons are light melee weapons.
Can a creature hold a two handed weapon in one hand?
While it doesn’t state that the now larger creature can hold a two-handed weapon in one hand, it does give extra damage for the extra large weapon. The text suggests that it is the extra size of the weapon that deals the additional 1d4, and not that it is an extra large creature wielding it.