What does a +3 weapon do?

You have a +3 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this magic weapon.
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When to give +3 weapon?

Probably level 9-15, +2s. Level 16+ for +3s, since +3 is max.
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What is a +3 longsword?

Melee weapon (martial, longsword), very rare. You have a +3 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this weapon. Versatile: This weapon can be used with one or two hands. A damage value in parentheses appears with the property–the damage when the weapon is used with two hands to make a melee attack.
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What does a +1 weapon mean?

Weapon (any), uncommon. You have a +1 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this magic weapon.
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What rarity is a plus 2 weapon?

+2 weapons are rare, and rare weapons are generally something you start handing out lvl5+ according to the DMG.
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What does a +3 weapon do in D&D?

You have a +3 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this magic weapon.
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What does a +2 on a weapon mean in D&D?

Weapon (any), uncommon (+1) rare (+2) or very rare (+3) You have a bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this magic weapon. The bonus is determined by the weapon's rarity.
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Is A longsword stronger than a katana?

a.

The Katana curved blade excels in draw-and-cut tactics, especially against lightly armored foes. On the other hand, the Longsword, with its straight, double-edged blade, offers a balance of cutting and thrusting capabilities, proving more effective against heavily armored opponents.
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What is the most expensive weapon?

And throughout the evolution of human weaponry, one weapon system stands alone as the single most expensive weapon system ever devised: the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.
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Can civilians own 3 round burst weapons?

Burst Fire is legal, some weapons are made ONLY for Burst-Fire. Anything that pulls more than one cartridge per trigger is considered an automatic weapon and is therefore illegal unless you buy a predator.
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How do magic weapons work?

Magic weapons have enhancement bonuses ranging from +1 to +5. They apply these bonuses to both attack and damage rolls when used in combat. All magic weapons are also masterwork weapons, but their masterwork bonus on attack rolls does not stack with their enhancement bonus on attack rolls.
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What rarity is a +1 sword?

The prevailing wisdom on this board seems to be that +1 weapons are kingly, +2 are legendary, and +3 are godly in rarity.
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When should you give +1 weapons?

The DMG and Xanathars suggest between levels 1 and 4, an entire party should get two uncommon items (such as a +1 weapon) and one rare item between them. So it isn't unreasonable for to give a party hitting level 3 a +1 weapon.
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Is dual wielding bad in 5e?

There's one main drawback to dual wielding: when you make a bonus action attack with your PC's off-hand weapon, you can't add their ability modifier to the total damage. Ability modifiers are values based on your PC's ability scores, and they're usually added to attack rolls to supplement damage rolls.
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Is a +2 weapon considered magical?

That said, in 5e, all weapons with a +1/+2/+3/etc are magical unless otherwise stated, RAW. Noo, in 3.5 there was a separate concept of masterwork weapon - that provided +1 to attack and no bonus to damage, and only masterwork weapon could be enchanted manually.
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Can you have a gun in D&D?

There are currently ten firearms in the source material of Wizards of the Coast, but these can be adapted to fit whatever characters you and your dungeon master agree on.
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Are +1 items magical?

The big benefit of +1 weapons is that they represent the jump from a non-magical weapon to a magic weapon. Once you get out of the first few levels, a lot of creatures have various abilities that reduce (or totally negate) damage from non-magical weapons.
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What does +1 mean in 5e?

If it is just a +1 short sword, for example, it gives you +1 on attack and damage rolls. It also now counts as magical for the purpose of hurting creatures that only take damage from magical weapons. +1 armor or shield give you a bonus to AC.
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How much do +1 weapons cost?

I always put weapons near the high end of their rarity bracket, so all +1 weapons would be in the 400-600 range, +2 and higher are infrequently for sale.
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What is a martial weapon in D&D?

Martial weapons, including swords, axes, and polearms, require more specialized training to use effectively. Most warriors use martial weapons because these weapons put their fighting style and training to best use.
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How much is a +1 longsword in D&D?

3.5 +1 Longsword=2315g Base. 5E lists a +1 Longsword as uncommon, ranging the price from 101-500g...
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