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This rule allows critical hits against that which normally cannot be critted. A DM may wish to apply it to inanimate objects only and not to objects and creatures like undead, if they feel it is too strong. Back to Main Page → 3.5e Homebrew → Variant Rules

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  • Nonliving Critical (3.5e Variant Rule)
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  • This rule allows critical hits against that which normally cannot be critted. A DM may wish to apply it to inanimate objects only and not to objects and creatures like undead, if they feel it is too strong. Back to Main Page → 3.5e Homebrew → Variant Rules
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  • This rule allows critical hits against that which normally cannot be critted. A DM may wish to apply it to inanimate objects only and not to objects and creatures like undead, if they feel it is too strong. Effectively, you may crit an object only on a natural 20, regardless of the weapon's actual modifier. In addition, the critical is always one less than normal. For certain weapons, like daggers and rapiers, this does not allow them to have enough force to actually critical a hard, inanimate object like a statue. Other weapons with more weight to them, like axes and picks, obviously deal more. Thus, an Axe deals 20/x2, and a Heavy Pick, 20/x3. Back to Main Page → 3.5e Homebrew → Variant Rules
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