2 minutes ago, Absol197 said:Very true, it does add those Boost dice because that's the primary function. But just because that's its primary function doesn't preclude it having a secondary function. If it did, then it wouldn't even have a weapon profile, because it wouldn't be able to be used as a weapon. The Staff of Office is, based on its profile, a sub-par weapon assuredly, but it can be used as one as a secondary function.
This would simply be the opposite. Primary function to be a functional weapon, but it looks nice enough that it provides a sub-par bonus to a single social check in certain situations. Designed to be a weapon and works best as one, but is fancy enough to be a conversation starter and maybe get the character in the door when a simple tube of silver metal might not.
Once again, if you disagree, that's entirely reasonable. At the end of this, whether any one of us believes that option is logical or not doesn't matter. It's a potential option in a thread asking for options. If @Daeglan decides its the one he wants to pursue, then it's between him and his GM. If not, then we need to start trying to come up with other options.
The Staff of Office has a weapon profile because it’s a large, relatively heavy, blunt object, with a weighted end. As such, getting hit with it would logically do damage.
A Ceremonial blade is also a ceremonial object with a primarily social function, but it still has a sharp edge which can cut. The point, however, is that these “weapons” were never intended to be used for combat.