Juggernaut wrote:You may be considered one size category larger for the purposes of any size dependant roll you make (such as a Bull Rush, Overrun, or Lift action).
ubernoob, the page you linked refers to natural size increases from hit dice gain, I doubt that applies to weapons. Weapon damage is based on the size of the weapon, not your size as far as I can tell.
However,
srd wrote:Inappropriately Sized Weapons
A creature can’t make optimum use of a weapon that isn’t properly sized for it. A cumulative -2 penalty applies on attack rolls for each size category of difference between the size of its intended wielder and the size of its actual wielder. If the creature isn’t proficient with the weapon a -4 nonproficiency penalty also applies.
Size penalty for inappropriately sized weapons is part of an attack roll, so if you just use a huge blade, you could be considered huge and waive the penalty for that, but keep the attack penalty for being large instead of the one for being huge.
This strongly reminds me of
powerful build which is similar and explicitly allows you to wield weapons one size larger without a penalty, which I suspect this was based on.
However, we could take this to IMHO, and maybe Frank or K will clear it up.
Avoraciopoctules: If I interpreted this correctly, 'you' being considered larger would only reduce your attack bonus with the weapon, so I don't think it would help, but yeah, if ubernoob's right, go for it.