
Tyal-Kelvar |
I am going to be playing a gunslinger in an upcoming campaign*, and I have to know if I could have someone else spend actions to load my gun. Possibly a familiar via the buccaneer archetype, or a squire via the squire feat. Is this possible? What would a character need to reload someone else's gun?
*Made the mistake of using gunslinger as an example of what may not fit in all fantasy systems hence having all such flavour restrictions up front was vital, and the GM decided he really liked the idea of someone playing a gunslinger. He has said the setting has guns being 'very rare' but is going to ignore the restrictions of such for my character only, just so I'd play one. Kind of unrelated to the point of the thread, but knowing I shall find even less support for guns than the normal emerging guns level is a bit worrying.

Claxon |

Consult your GM in this regard. It is technically possible that someone else could reload a weapon for you, but since your GM doesn't have experience with firearms he may find that he isn't happy with allowing you a full round of touch attacks.
Also, giving an object (such as a gun) to someone will use up your actions, so you wont gain action economy by trying to do this.