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Hello, friends. Quick question about shields: Considering RAW, does it take an action to drop a regular shield? It's not clear to me if regular shields are "strapped" to the PC. CRB pg 273 says you need 1 action to "Detach a shield or item strapped to you", but is this text referring only to the bucklers or to all shields?
Is it possible for a PC to alternate his actions with his minion/animal companion? As per RAW: "Your minion acts on your turn in combat, once per turn, when you spend an action to issue it commands". It's not clear to me if the minion must spend both actions right after commanded or if the player can alternate between the PC's and the minion's actions.
Hello, folks. Here are some questions about the Grapple action. Hope you can help me. 1 - I understand that a free hand is needed to initiate the grappling, but is that character required to keep a hand free after he succeeds? 2 - Can a character strike with a Two-Handed Weapon while grappling a creature? 3 - Considering the PC succeeded on the attempt, does he need to grapple the creature again in his next turn in order to keep it grabbed?
Hello! I'm trying to figure out how double slice works after a character already struck once. If I understood correctly, in this situation, a character wielding 2 agile weapons would have a -4/-4 penalty to their strikes, whereas a character with 2 non-agile weapons would have a -5/-7 penalty instead. That being said, I'm having a hard time figuring out how to apply the penalty for a combination of non-agile and agile weapons. I would assume that the penalties would be a -5 for the non-agile and -4 for the agile weapon. However, the feat says "Make two Strikes, one with each of your two melee weapons, each using your current multiple attack penalty". This makes me wonder if the penalties for a combination of non-agile and agile weapon strikes should be -5/-5 instead, since we are supposed to use the current multiple attack penalty for both strikes, which is -5. What is the correct interpretation and why? |