Is a rapier better than a shortsword?

The primary differences I can see are that the rapier costs 10gp more, is not considered a light weapon, and has a better crit range. Both weapons deal out the same damage dice, can be finessed, are one-handed, and the rogue is proficient with both. So why the short sword as the go-to over the rapier?
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What is better a rapier or an shortsword?

Rapier: Great choice because it's 1d8+DEX and Finesse. So if you plan on doing a single attack a turn then it's perfect. It's 1 attack a turn and if you miss you do 0 damage. Short Swords: Great choice if you plan on two-weapon fighting.
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What is the advantage of a rapier?

Advantages. Rapiers were one of the most mobile types of swords, being both very quick and very light. Rapiers could move faster than larger swords, such as longswords and broadswords, making them useful in duels. Since they were light, rapiers could be wielded and carried by almost anyone.
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Can you dual wield a rapier and shortsword?

Historical rapiers are actually very big things and do not dual-wield well at all. A smallsword would be an easy enough reskin for shortsword though and provide the same feel without having to muck with the otherwise kind of butt Dual Wielder feat.
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Is a rapier good for slashing?

The various historical terms for rapier referred to a slender cut-and-thrust sword capable of limited slashing and slicing blows and equally suited to military or civilian use.
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Rapier vs Longsword



Did pirates use rapiers?

Most famous sword on the seas was Cutlass, which is together remembered in pirate lore as the necessary gear for every pirate. Other popular swords used on pirate ships were rapier (much narrower blade than with Cutlass), Calvary sabers (single edged) and Broadswords (longer and double bladed).
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Can you slice someone with a rapier?

As far as cutting goes, it is clear that thin bladed rapiers are nowhere near as good at cutting as, for example, medieval arming swords. It is also clear that every rapier master taught cuts. Anyone who says that rapiers, whatever their blade shape, can't cut has obviously never been hit with one.
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Why is rapier not a light weapon?

You can't wield a rapier in two hands in order to apply 1½ times your Strength bonus to damage. Since it doesn't specify that it counts as light for two weapon style, then it defaults to what it actually is, which is a one-handed (non light) weapon.
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Did anyone actually fight with two swords?

Dual wielding has not been used or mentioned much in military history, though it appears in weapon-based martial arts and fencing practices. Dimachaerus were a type of Roman gladiator that fought with two swords.
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Is rapier 1 handed 5e?

A rapier was a one-handed, martial melee weapon in the sword family.
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Is rapier better than Katana?

Obviously, a katana can't match the rapier thrust for thrust. What a rapier does best is fight point-on with linear stabs, and no heavier, wider blade will possibly out maneuver it. Playing to the rapier's strength by using a katana horizontally is a losing game.
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Can a rapier pierce armor?

The Rapier is a weapon added by Tinkers' Construct. Its famous, lightweight design allows the wielder to make quick, armour-piercing strikes, then leap backwards and out of harm's way. The Rapier may be crafted in either a Tool Station or a Tool Forge.
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Are rapiers strong?

Certain very sharp swords designed for cutting could make it through gambeson and other 'soft' armour (Falchions/Messers), others like the rapier could penetrate a reasonable thickness due to their very sharp and fine points, but they were certainly most effective against unarmoured targets. Mail armour was even more ...
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Can I dual wield a rapier and a dagger?

However, if you only have your action (or only 1 attack / turn for some other reason), then the rapier/dagger combo has the advantage that you can choose to use the rapier for this single attack, increasing your average damage when you hit by 1. Additionally, you can choose to throw the dagger, should the need arise.
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What is the best rogue weapon?

Dungeons & Dragons: Best Weapons For Rogues & Where They're Usually Found
  • 8 Dancing Sword. ...
  • 7 Sword Of Sharpness. ...
  • 6 Flame Tongue. ...
  • 5 Sun Blade. ...
  • 4 Sword Of Wounding. ...
  • 3 Weapon, +2, +3. ...
  • 2 Luck Blade. Weapon (Any Sword), Legendary (Requires Attunement) ...
  • 1 Vorpal Sword. Weapon (Any Sword), Legendary (Requires Attunement)
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What classes use rapier?

A rapier is a military one-handed melee weapon in the light blade weapon group. Ardents, avengers, barbarians, battleminds, fighters, paladins, rangers, wardens, and warlords are proficient with all military melee weapons, including the rapier.
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What is the deadliest sword style?

What Is the Deadliest Sword in the World?
  1. The Katana. One of the most famous swords in the world is also one of the deadliest. ...
  2. The Claymore. Along with being the finishing move of WWE wrestler Drew McIntyre, the claymore is a great Scottish blade. ...
  3. The Urumi. ...
  4. The Muramasa. ...
  5. The Scimitar. ...
  6. The Hook. ...
  7. The Gladius. ...
  8. The Estoc.
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Would titanium make a good sword?

The unfortunate fact is that titanium is never going to have the hardness required to form a good sword blade. It'll dull quickly and have an innate weakness in the infrastructure of the titanium. This blade will also be much softer than steel, even if formed into a thicker blade.
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What is the best sword ever?

  • 1) Khopesh. (Ancient Egypt) The Egyptian Khopesh was a prized weapon with a unique, curved blade. ...
  • 2) Gladius. (Ancient Rome) A reproduction gladius of Pompeii, as used by the Ermine Street Guard. ...
  • 3) Falcata. (Spain) ...
  • 4) Miao Dao. (China) ...
  • 5) Ulfberht. (Scandinavia) ...
  • 6) Scimitar. (Middle East) ...
  • 7) Katana. (Japan) ...
  • 8) Estoc. (France)
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Which is better rapier or longsword?

Both swords varied greatly in length and that will have a great impact on how this plays out. If you're pitting a relatively short Spanish rapier against a full-blown longsword that needs two hands to be used at all, then the longsworder has a much greater reach advantage and hence advantage overall.
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Are rapiers heavier than longswords?

In fact, this longsword, which is a replica of a sword in the Oakeshott Institute collection, weighs 2.9lbs, several ounces less than the two of the historic rapiers below. Additionally, longswords are usually held in two hands while rapiers are (almost) always held in one.
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Are rapiers heavy?

The term rapier generally refers to a thrusting sword with a blade longer and thinner than that of the so-called side-sword but much heavier than the small sword, a lighter weapon that would follow in the 18th century and later, but the exact form of the blade and hilt often depends on who is writing and when.
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What sword did Zorro use?

Zorro is an acrobat and an expert in various weapons, but the one he employs most frequently is his rapier, which he uses often to carve the initial "Z" on his defeated foes, and other objects to "sign his work".
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Are rapiers used in combat?

The rapiers and small-swords were swords carried mostly by civilians, and were used almost exclusively in duels or for self-defense. Cut-and-thrust swords were a more military sword, used to combat slower, heavier knightly swords.
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