How it works for a monk would depend on GM interpretation. For a monk, unarmed strikes work differently, and can be made with other parts of the body. So a nonmonk could command his left fist unarmed strike weapon to enlarge, and only that would increase in size for the 10 minutes. That means, for each weapon, you could command it once per day to grow larger. I am also curious if the ruling on this is different for unarmed strikes versus natural weapons.Īll of your appropriate attacks (unarmed strike and all natural weapons) would get the Growing weapon special ability. I do not know whether that inherent activation key word is distributed to each weapon given the enchantment trigger to each weapon allowing me to grow (or do other things) to individual weapons, in this case a single claw weapon, or if the trigger is kept with the amulet, and therefore when triggered affects all weapons together, in this case both claw weapons at once. Would it be different for a Monk's unarmed strikes than it would for the natural weapons?Įdit for clarification: My problem is that enhancements like growing have an activation key word inherent to the enchantment, as well as finite limit of use per day. So say I had two claws, would I be able to activate it individually for each claw natural weapon as I saw fit, or would it activate off the amulet and affect all possible attacks at once? But that made me question how it works, since it technically enhances multiple weapons at once. I have been looking at the AMF recently and thought that the growing enhancement could be quite fun with it.
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