I somewhat fail to see the association - maces at least have several millenia's worth of potent symbolism attached - but more practically a flail would require a whole new set of weapon animations. And we're talking about an outfit that cannot be bothered to adjust armour for PC races (*cough*Tieflings*cough*) here.
Not really seeing by what kind of non-Eucledian, Lovecraftian geometry a "10' burst" turns into a "tiny cone"... wouldn't mind say 5' more radius, though. As far as the damage goes, recall that the original was scaled for the creative if unsuccesful "even split" scheme which is exactly what made it so excessive against…
This is certifiable BS right in the face of it and does the credibility of your argument no favors; elementary math says the damage breaks even with three targets in the radius, and thereafter you're only getting *more* mileage out of it. And the old version did plain too much single-target damage period no matter how you…
Well yeah, old!DJ tended towards the hilariously overpowered against single targets. Kind of the whole point of the change. Add me to the chorus that thinks a bit larger area would be nice, though.
The weeaboo is stronk in this OP. Well, people can do whatever they **** well please with the Foundry as far as I'm concerned. Though I suspect someone may be rather overestimating the popularity of their fave series...
OR it could just be a bugged drop. Wouldn't particularly surprise me given the shape the game's been in "under the hood" lately. But as far as idle speculation goes, that seems like the icon for one of the leather/hide based sleeve types. If for the sale of the argument we assume that'd be sign of it being a placeholder…
The last I checked (which was pre Mod 6 admittedly) the Redcap Witherers had a healing spell. Could get annoying when they managed to cast that on a near-dead Giantsoul you then had to pummel all over again.
No freaking idea what they're like in the newer editions, but SPOONY BARDS used to be the near epitome of a "support class" in PnP. Beyond their buffy sing-songs they basically boiled down to "jack of all trades master of none" after all.
For most practical intents and purposes GMT and UTC are pretty much the same thing. Anyways, be glad we *have* standardised times now; used to be virtually every town in every country had its own local time... IIRC it was the railroad that changed that. Timetables aside, coordinating train movements was SRS BSNS for…