Clovenhoof
Mongoose
@Jolly: no idea. ^^ Maybe find yourself in the emergency ward after sticking a sharp pointy thing in your thigh when trying to stab and kick at the same time.
Nice feats indeed, though I don't quite see why it's necessary to limit TWS to one use per round. After all, by that time you have expended at least three feats (ITWF, TWS and OHWE, given that you get TWF for free), just to be on par (for one attack) with a Greatsword wielder who, if Hyborian or Barbarian, needs no feat at all for the same damage.
Moreover, a pair of short swords still isn't equal to a Greatsword, since a short sword does d8 and a Greatsword does 2d10. Closest thing in the book would be War sword and short sword.
Of course, sometimes smaller weapons have their merits (in close spaces mainly), but still, spending three extra feats should give them _at least_ the power of a Greatsword/Bardiche wielder, and not less.
Nice feats indeed, though I don't quite see why it's necessary to limit TWS to one use per round. After all, by that time you have expended at least three feats (ITWF, TWS and OHWE, given that you get TWF for free), just to be on par (for one attack) with a Greatsword wielder who, if Hyborian or Barbarian, needs no feat at all for the same damage.
Moreover, a pair of short swords still isn't equal to a Greatsword, since a short sword does d8 and a Greatsword does 2d10. Closest thing in the book would be War sword and short sword.
Of course, sometimes smaller weapons have their merits (in close spaces mainly), but still, spending three extra feats should give them _at least_ the power of a Greatsword/Bardiche wielder, and not less.