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'''Benefit''': Characters with this feat take only a -1 handiness penalty, instead of the standard -2, when wielding an over-sized two-handed weapon in two hands, or an over-sized one-handed weapon in one hand. The benefits of this feat stack with the benefits of the [[Vice Grip]] feat, when applicable. No one may ever wield a weapon more than one size larger or smaller than their race's base size category. See the [[ | '''Benefit''': Characters with this feat take only a -1 handiness penalty, instead of the standard -2, when wielding an over-sized two-handed weapon in two hands, or an over-sized one-handed weapon in one hand. The benefits of this feat stack with the benefits of the [[Vice Grip]] feat, when applicable. No one may ever wield a weapon more than one size larger or smaller than their race's base size category. See the [[Weapons#Handiness|Weapons]] page for details. |
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Iron Grip
You can confidently wield over-sized weapons, showing little regard for their additional mass and odd balance.
Prerequisites: Vice Grip, BAB +8
Benefit: Characters with this feat take only a -1 handiness penalty, instead of the standard -2, when wielding an over-sized two-handed weapon in two hands, or an over-sized one-handed weapon in one hand. The benefits of this feat stack with the benefits of the Vice Grip feat, when applicable. No one may ever wield a weapon more than one size larger or smaller than their race's base size category. See the Weapons page for details.