As for a Blade Pact Hexblade, yes there is an extra benefit conferred, it can be found in the Hex Warrior ability. All Hexblades can choose one weapon they are proficient with at the end of a Long Rest, and they can use Charisma as their attack stat instead of Strength or Dexterity.
Can a Hexblade have 2 Pact weapons?
Technically, no you can’t have two Pact Weapons. But technically, yes you can have one weapon as your Hexblade Weapon and a different weapon as your Pact Weapon.
Can a Hexblade warlock be good?
It’s a great class, but it’s not as good as a fighter for reliable damage, and not as good as a wizard for burst damage. It’s a viable gish, but as a single class it’s never going to stand out. Warlocks have always been extraordinary at specilization.
How does the Hexblade warlocks Hex Warrior work?
So here’s the two big things that people misunderstand about Hex Warrior: These are two separate abilities: one to touch a weapon and make it use Charisma, the other to conjure a weapon from thin air, so it counts as a pact weapon and gets several bonuses (including using Charisma).
How does improved pact weapon work on Hex warrior?
As to Improved Pact Weapon (Xanathar’s Guide to Everything p.57): If you take “improved pact weapon” the +1 bonus from this invocation applies to every pact weapon you create and, as it is a different effect to Hex Warrior, they both apply at the same time to a Pact Weapon.
Can a Hexblade be used as a blade Pact?
Maybe your DM can homebrew something so that the weapon has properties which unlock either at different levels or when you perform tasks for your Patron. As for a Blade Pact Hexblade, yes there is an extra benefit conferred, it can be found in the Hex Warrior ability.
What’s the benefit of the Hex Warrior feature?
The Hex Warrior feature is intentionally worded to extend its benefit to two potential weapons: the weapon you touch and a pact weapon you conjure. When we wrote “every pact weapon” in Hex Warrior, we really meant every pact weapon.