I have never seen weapon-loss from disarm myself, though I have known at least one trustworthy individual who has reported losing equipped weapons forever while fighting NPC's with disarm.
As for my personal opinion. Disarm is an available feat that forms a key part of many melee PC's capability. They already have it tough enough in PvP.
If they are attacked (perhaps with little warning) you can't ask the attacked player to both deal with the surprise and and remember to fight without using their main ability against humanoid creatures. I believe that if you are the defender you should use disarm liberally and at every possible opportunity. If an attacker doesn't want to risk his/her equipped weapon to a bug (as well as to possible loss in case of defeat), then they shouldn't attack, or at least use a cheaper weapon(s). I once had a dwarven warrior who lost over half a dozen waraxes in one fight once (but picked them up afterwards). The onus to have extra equipment handy and be prepared to fight differently should lie with the aggressor.
I believe that using Disarm as an attacker in PvP (or in a mutually-agreed "duel" situation) is where reasonable argument can be had.
As for my personal opinion. Disarm is an available feat that forms a key part of many melee PC's capability. They already have it tough enough in PvP.
If they are attacked (perhaps with little warning) you can't ask the attacked player to both deal with the surprise and and remember to fight without using their main ability against humanoid creatures. I believe that if you are the defender you should use disarm liberally and at every possible opportunity. If an attacker doesn't want to risk his/her equipped weapon to a bug (as well as to possible loss in case of defeat), then they shouldn't attack, or at least use a cheaper weapon(s). I once had a dwarven warrior who lost over half a dozen waraxes in one fight once (but picked them up afterwards). The onus to have extra equipment handy and be prepared to fight differently should lie with the aggressor.
I believe that using Disarm as an attacker in PvP (or in a mutually-agreed "duel" situation) is where reasonable argument can be had.




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