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Druid can't hold staff and shield and cast spells
But that doesn't work because when you cast Shillelagh the target weapon has to be currently held in your hand in this game. You can not target inventory or another weapon slot. So if you have a weapon and no shield you can cast it but then if you switch sets you are no longer holding the buffed weapon. The only thing I think you can do is cast on your weapon, then instead of...
But that doesn't work because when you cast Shillelagh the target weapon has to be currently held in your hand in this game. You can not target inventory or another weapon slot. So if you have a weapon and no shield you can cast it but then if you switch sets you are no longer holding the buffed weapon. The only thing I think you can do is cast on your weapon, then instead of...
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Druid can't hold staff and shield and cast spells
Steve wrote : I'm sure you are right but 5e also allows you to draw/sheathe a weapon for free which makes it less of a problem in tabletop as the druid can cast spells freely and then draw their weapon as a free action when they want it. I assume in tabletop you could even cast shillelagh on your staff or club while it is hanging at your side, then draw it. Really this is...
Steve wrote : I'm sure you are right but 5e also allows you to draw/sheathe a weapon for free which makes it less of a problem in tabletop as the druid can cast spells freely and then draw their weapon as a free action when they want it. I assume in tabletop you could even cast shillelagh on your staff or club while it is hanging at your side, then draw it. Really this is...
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Druid can't hold staff and shield and cast spells
I am not a tabletop player so I will admit that maybe I don't have a perfect understanding but I have read multiple threads about this on various 5e forums and every response I read (which included links to clarifications from 5e developers), indicate that the hand holding the shield can be used to make somatic gestures so I would argue that even a "strict interpretation" of the rules should allow for this. The only...
I am not a tabletop player so I will admit that maybe I don't have a perfect understanding but I have read multiple threads about this on various 5e forums and every response I read (which included links to clarifications from 5e developers), indicate that the hand holding the shield can be used to make somatic gestures so I would argue that even a "strict interpretation" of the rules should allow for this. The only...
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barbarians op
Barbarians are very fun and I am enjoying my current half orc barbarian game (except for his voice but we only get three choices). However, I think in future games I would switch back to Paladin. Mainly because we only get a 4 person party and I like to have someone in the group who can use whatever cool new gear we find. So for me that means a spread or armor types, heavy, medium,...
Barbarians are very fun and I am enjoying my current half orc barbarian game (except for his voice but we only get three choices). However, I think in future games I would switch back to Paladin. Mainly because we only get a 4 person party and I like to have someone in the group who can use whatever cool new gear we find. So for me that means a spread or armor types, heavy, medium,...
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Druid can't hold staff and shield and cast spells
I am not a tabletop player so I will admit that maybe I don't have a perfect understanding but I have read multiple threads about this on various 5e forums and every response I read (which included links to clarifications from 5e developers), indicate that the hand holding the shield can be used to make somatic gestures so I would argue that even a "strict interpretation" of the rules should allow for this.
I am not a tabletop player so I will admit that maybe I don't have a perfect understanding but I have read multiple threads about this on various 5e forums and every response I read (which included links to clarifications from 5e developers), indicate that the hand holding the shield can be used to make somatic gestures so I would argue that even a "strict interpretation" of the rules should allow for this.
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