

Also, the halberd used to be identical to the glaive, so changes to one needed to be made.Įxotic Weapons Advanced Weapons - Advanced weapons would be a special category of weapons that normal players would not normally be proficient in. It looses a bit of damage and gains versatility. I made this change because a halberd is basically a spear with an ax head on one side and a hammer on the other. When you make an attack with a halberd, you can choose from bludgeoning, piercing, or slashing damage to inflict on the target. Halberd- changed damage dice from 1d10 to 1d8. Against an armored foe,this isn't going to help much.


Since tridents have three points, getting stabbed when you are not wearing armor is going to hurt a lot more then a spear. Weapons with the vicious property deal and additional damage dice to targets without armor. Trident- additional property: vicious (name is debatable, just a stand-in for now). It also makes the pike the most polearmy of the polearms, with its main draw being the increased reach. Pikes were historically around nine feet long, so trying to hit someone right next to you would be difficult. You cannot attack anyone within five feet of you with a pike. Pike- reach changed from 10 feet to 15 feet. (In seriousness, I doubt that Wizards will ever try to touch the weapons system. I am interested to hear your thoughts about weapons you think should be changed, or if you feel that the system works at it is and should not be changed. Below is a proposed list of features and changes to weapons that would make combat more unique and interesting, as well as placing a higher value on weapon choice. As a more experienced player, I find the differences in between weapons to be lacking. It spans a whole page, and lists dozens of different weapons. But it wasn't enough.Many new players are overwhelmed when they look at they the chart for weapons in the Phb I was, at least. "My coaching team and I did a good job - we prepared the team well. "I enjoy it, we have good players coming through," the 57-year-old coach said. "From my side, there is no reason not to continue. His skills in the tackles, the one-on-ones - he is outstanding."įlick said wanted to stay on as head coach and lead Germany into their home European Championship, but admitted "it won't be up to me." "There are good players for the future, but for the next ten years, it is very important that we make the right steps now"įlick pointed to 19-year-old midfielder Jamal Musiala - who came through the English football development system before switching to Germany in 2021 - saying "it is just unfortunate a player like that cannot stay in the tournament." "It will be very important to focus on the new generation of footballers," he said. With Germany hosting the next Euro in 2024, Flick also suggested the side needed to pursue a generational change. Spain are very good in defence, they focus on the training of younger players and they know their attacks well." Even though Spain lost, we should look at Spain. "For years we have been talking about new goalkeepers, new wing backs, but what was always good (in the past) is that we could defend well – these elements are things we need. Prior to the match, 1990 World Cup winner and former Germany manager Jurgen Klinsmann said another group stage elimination would be "ten times more of a disaster" than the side's early exit from Russia four years ago.Īfter Klinsmann's worst fears came true, Flick said Germany needed significant changes to its junior development system to remain competitive with other nations.įlick, who took over from Joachim Loew after the European Championship last year, said Germany needed to look to other countries for ways to improve, singling out Spain.Īcknowledging that there was "huge disappointment" in the dressing room, Flick said: "We have players who play with top clubs and we do have the quality (but) I believe that for the future of German football, we need to do things differently in training." Coach Hansi Flick called for urgent changes to Germany's football youth development, after the "huge disappointment" of elimination at the group stage for the second World Cup in a row.ĭespite beating Costa Rica 4-2 on Thursday, Germany were dumped out on goal difference after Japan pulled off a shock 2-1 defeat of Spain in the group's other game on a nailbiting night in Qatar.
