Ricka Draws
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So I'm working on a Thaumaturge, it looks awesome and well rounded if not op in all departments, I'll go for the scroll route for buffs and some healing, that's good but I can't help but wonder if is possible to use them more often in combat, I'm talking about action economy of course.
The idea is entering the fight with a scroll in hand and cast it on the first turn, a buff or maybe a control like wall of stone or something at higher levels.
Now... Let's say in the middle of the fight I need to cast heal or dispel magic for a scroll, is possible to alleviate the action economy of drawing it and then using it? plus the hands issue, I'll have a weapon in one hand and a implement in the other, scroll thaumaturgy let me hold the scroll even with a implement but... Can I draw it with both hands occupied?
I imagine the thaumaturge digging through her stuffs with his hand that also holds the the regalia implement looking for the scroll he needs, kinda silly
Not sure if I need to drop my weapon or implement to have a free hand and properly draw the scroll which I can hold with the same hand that holds my implement..?
So far I think that having a valet familiar is the easiest way to solve this and having a familiar is always funny
Thoughts?
