As such Improved Pact Weapon does not prevent the use of Elemental Weapon. A nonmagical weapon you touch becomes a magic weapon. The Improved Pact Weapon invocation does not grant a +1 bonus to attack and damage if the weapon “is a magic weapon that already has a bonus to those rolls”.
What makes pact of the blade good?
1) Proficiency with any weapon you feel like. 2) There are more magic weapons than there are magic spell focuses, with more cool features. 3) “Basic” magic weapons get a bonus to their damage rolls. Magic spell focuses do not.
Can a Warlock use a rapier?
Now, warlocks aren’t proficient in martial weapons like a rapier, but I don’t want to outright say no if he would be willing to sacrifice gold and time.
What are the benefits of Pact of the blade?
One of the benefits of the warlock’s Pact of the Blade is the ability to conjure any melee weapon the warlock likes, and for the warlock to be proficient in that weapon: You can use your action to create a pact weapon in your empty hand. You can choose the form that this melee weapon takes each time you create it.
How to dismiss the Pact of the blade?
Pact of the Blade – Creative uses of dismissing and summoning your pact weapon. 1 Sell the magical weapon to a merchant. 2 Walk away. 3 Dismiss the weapon. 4 Profit. More
Can a warlock use the Pact of the blade?
I have the pact boon “pact of the blade” which allows my character to create a pact weapon, so a melee weapon. My question is…can my character say, use a greatsword? I was told large weapons such as that can impose disadvantage, but with this pact, I have prof in whatever weapon is summoned. Does it just balance itself out?
Can you make a melee weapon in Pact of the blade?
What is clear from the text is if you can create something as a Pact weapon you are proficient in it, what is less clear is what is classed as a melee weapon as that is all you can create. Chapter 5 does mention improvised weapons and also that you can make a melee attack with a torch.