Yes you can cast elemental weapon on a pact weapon that has the Improved Pact Weapon invocation because it is not a magical weapon. However, upon casting the spell, you transform your pact weapon into a +1 magical weapon and lose that benefit of the invocation.
Is the Hexblade evil?
It is no more evil than using any other compulsion magic. You are forcing an entity to do your will, it’s just this time that entity has no skin. You aren’t bringing it back from the afterlife, it hasn’t gone there yet, it is still in the body.
What does Hex weapon mean?
A hex weapon can simply be a weapon you pick up and are proficient with, and it always applies to your pact weapon. It’s like that because you get the pact of the blade feature at 3rd level, or if you take a different pact all together. I think its pg 55 or Xanathars Guide to Everything.
How does the Hexblade Warlock’s Hex warrior and Pact of the blade?
How do the Hexblade warlock’s Hex Warrior and Pact of the Blade features interact for two-handed weapons? In the description of the Hexblade warlock ‘s Hex Warrior class feature ( Xanathar’s Guide to Everything, p. 55), it states that you can bond with a weapon that lacks the two-handed property.
Can a hex warrior be two different weapons?
They can be two different weapons. Hex Warrior (Xanathar’s Guide to Everything p.55) If you later gain the Pact of the Blade feature, this benefit extends to every pact weapon you conjure with that feature, no matter the weapon’s type.
Can you have pact weapon and Hex warrior weapon?
You can only have one pact weapon. However you can have a pact weapon (always affected by the Hex Warrior feature) and a weapon that has been made into a Hex Warrior weapon at the same time. The latter would not be affected by the improved pact weapon feature however. – Protonflux Feb 25 at 10:00
How does the Hex warrior class feature work?
The Hex Warrior class feature (XGtE, p. 55) says: Whenever you finish a long rest, you can touch one weapon that you are proficient with and that lacks the two-handed property. When you attack with that weapon, you can use your Charisma modifier, instead of Strength or Dexterity, for the attack and damage rolls.