Separate plug-ins to make Glaives, PIkes, Spears, Tridents and Katana use character's DEX if it's higher than STR
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I was originally planning to add "Finesse" property to glaives only, so I could use Moonlight Glaive with my selunite ranger and not wait until ActIII to give the only finesse glaive to my Onna-Bugeisha-inspired shadowmonk noble. But once I figured out how suprisingly easy it is to edit wepon properties, I made optional plug-ins for other polearms as well in case anyone wants them, plus one for Katana that wassn't covered by Finesse Longswords. Is it balanced? Idk. Probably not.
Pick one, a few or all of the .pak files from the archive. Names should be self-explanatory. Install using BG3 Mod Manager.
If you don't think polearms can be used with finesse, allow me to refer you Viper vs The Mountain If that's not finesse, I don't know what is.
Because of how weapon records are structured in game files some weapons might've fallen through the cracks. Most unique weapon variants rely on base weapon stats an only add their own properties on top of them, but a few got their own completely separate stat blocks that I couldn't find and they were left unmodified.
I might update it in the future, but no solid plans for it so far.