![]() ![]() You can achieve this with the Polearm Master feat and it is strictly more efficient than dual wielding. Also in 5e the only benefit to dual wielding is getting to attack with your bonus action regularly. In 5e there is no RAW way to do this, only homebrew. Wield Oversized Weapon has Monkey Grip as a prerequisite and is an epic level feat (so required being higher than level 20). Monkey Grip could be picked up pretty early on but comes with -2 penalty to hit. In 3.5 there are the feats Monkey Grip and Wield Oversized Weapon both from the Complete Warrior source book. This would then let you wield a large one handed weapon or a medium two-handed weapon in one hand. So a player that starts off medium would then become large. In 3.0 the Dragon Disciple prestige class has the player go up in size category at 5th level in the prestige class. I don't know if there was a feat to support this in 3.0 but I know it was possible in 3.0 at least in a round about way. Monstrous Compendium Vol 3: Minecraft Creaturesģ.0 and 3.5 had rules governing wielding weapons meant for a size category larger or smaller than you.
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