I've noticed that wounding property can have added damage type the opponent gets as bleed. I've also realised that some weapons -don't- have it chosen, such as "epic" bloodletter, a bastardsword that I have in my possession.
I can't quite confirm it easily, I need another set of eyes for that, but can someone check if without having the damage type described the wounding property still works?
Wounding Property
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Re: Wounding Property
Do you mean 'wounding DC x ?
If target failes its save - this works, but a bit of damage resistance nullifies the effect.
If target is immune to bleed you see a '0' - otherwise a '1' bleeding damage.
If target failes its save - this works, but a bit of damage resistance nullifies the effect.
If target is immune to bleed you see a '0' - otherwise a '1' bleeding damage.