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Can drawing a weapon be part of ANY kind of move action or just moving?
Is there a way to sheathe a weapon faster than a move action?Can you take a free action during an immediate action?What kind of action is exactly to done a quickdraw shield?How does the Dual Wielder feat interact with versatile weapons?Can a creature use its “free” interaction with an object during a bonus action?Do you start combat with your weapon drawn when combat is not expected?Drawing and sheathing weapons as one item interactionFull time carrying a weapon and shieldCan a two-weapon combatant draw both weapons at once?Can I draw a weapon between attacks?Does Double Move allow you to cast spells or activate abilities that require swift or standard actions without changing weapon set up?
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Assuming a character has a BAB higher than +1, would he be able to draw a weapon (or shield) as a move action and then draw (or sheath) another weapon (or shield) as part of that same move action (due to his BAB)?
This question could be applied to any other move action, does it have to be specifically about moving the character or a character could draw a weapon even while mounting a horse or picking up an object?
What about the Two-Weapon Fighting feat? Does that allow for drawing two weapons (or shields) as part of any move action, like standing up from prone (still with BAB higher than +1)?
pathfinder feats weapons two-weapon-fighting move-action
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Assuming a character has a BAB higher than +1, would he be able to draw a weapon (or shield) as a move action and then draw (or sheath) another weapon (or shield) as part of that same move action (due to his BAB)?
This question could be applied to any other move action, does it have to be specifically about moving the character or a character could draw a weapon even while mounting a horse or picking up an object?
What about the Two-Weapon Fighting feat? Does that allow for drawing two weapons (or shields) as part of any move action, like standing up from prone (still with BAB higher than +1)?
pathfinder feats weapons two-weapon-fighting move-action
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Assuming a character has a BAB higher than +1, would he be able to draw a weapon (or shield) as a move action and then draw (or sheath) another weapon (or shield) as part of that same move action (due to his BAB)?
This question could be applied to any other move action, does it have to be specifically about moving the character or a character could draw a weapon even while mounting a horse or picking up an object?
What about the Two-Weapon Fighting feat? Does that allow for drawing two weapons (or shields) as part of any move action, like standing up from prone (still with BAB higher than +1)?
pathfinder feats weapons two-weapon-fighting move-action
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Assuming a character has a BAB higher than +1, would he be able to draw a weapon (or shield) as a move action and then draw (or sheath) another weapon (or shield) as part of that same move action (due to his BAB)?
This question could be applied to any other move action, does it have to be specifically about moving the character or a character could draw a weapon even while mounting a horse or picking up an object?
What about the Two-Weapon Fighting feat? Does that allow for drawing two weapons (or shields) as part of any move action, like standing up from prone (still with BAB higher than +1)?
pathfinder feats weapons two-weapon-fighting move-action
pathfinder feats weapons two-weapon-fighting move-action
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If you have a base attack bonus of +1 or higher, you may draw a weapon as a free action combined with a regular move.
(Draw or Sheathe a Weapon)
The wording could be clearer, but “a regular move” refers to the action-in-combat “Move,” that is, using a move action to actually move your speed. You cannot draw a weapon while taking some other move action.
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A creature that possesses a base attack bonus of +1 or more "may draw a weapon as a free action combined with a regular move" (see here). Although the game never says it outright, this reader and everyone he's played with has always assumed that a regular move means "[t]he simplest move action[, i.e.] moving your speed" (see here).
Further, "If you have the Two-Weapon Fighting feat, you can draw two light or one-handed weapons in the time it would normally take you to draw one," and that includes during a regular move (see Note 3 here).
Thus, unless the GM rules otherwise, a weapon (or sometimes two weapons) can be drawn when a creature that possesses a base attack bonus of +1 or more takes a move action to move up to its speed. Other move actions typically don't allow the simultaneous drawing of a weapon.
Also, sheathing a weapon shouldn't be conflated with drawing a weapon. It's actually much more difficult to sheathe a weapon quickly than to draw one. (See this question.) The two actions are entirely separate and unique actions with their own costs. A creature that possesses a base attack bonus of +1 or higher that takes a move action to move typically can't simultaneously sheathe its weapon, for example.
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If you have a base attack bonus of +1 or higher, you may draw a weapon as a free action combined with a regular move.
(Draw or Sheathe a Weapon)
The wording could be clearer, but “a regular move” refers to the action-in-combat “Move,” that is, using a move action to actually move your speed. You cannot draw a weapon while taking some other move action.
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If you have a base attack bonus of +1 or higher, you may draw a weapon as a free action combined with a regular move.
(Draw or Sheathe a Weapon)
The wording could be clearer, but “a regular move” refers to the action-in-combat “Move,” that is, using a move action to actually move your speed. You cannot draw a weapon while taking some other move action.
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If you have a base attack bonus of +1 or higher, you may draw a weapon as a free action combined with a regular move.
(Draw or Sheathe a Weapon)
The wording could be clearer, but “a regular move” refers to the action-in-combat “Move,” that is, using a move action to actually move your speed. You cannot draw a weapon while taking some other move action.
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If you have a base attack bonus of +1 or higher, you may draw a weapon as a free action combined with a regular move.
(Draw or Sheathe a Weapon)
The wording could be clearer, but “a regular move” refers to the action-in-combat “Move,” that is, using a move action to actually move your speed. You cannot draw a weapon while taking some other move action.
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A creature that possesses a base attack bonus of +1 or more "may draw a weapon as a free action combined with a regular move" (see here). Although the game never says it outright, this reader and everyone he's played with has always assumed that a regular move means "[t]he simplest move action[, i.e.] moving your speed" (see here).
Further, "If you have the Two-Weapon Fighting feat, you can draw two light or one-handed weapons in the time it would normally take you to draw one," and that includes during a regular move (see Note 3 here).
Thus, unless the GM rules otherwise, a weapon (or sometimes two weapons) can be drawn when a creature that possesses a base attack bonus of +1 or more takes a move action to move up to its speed. Other move actions typically don't allow the simultaneous drawing of a weapon.
Also, sheathing a weapon shouldn't be conflated with drawing a weapon. It's actually much more difficult to sheathe a weapon quickly than to draw one. (See this question.) The two actions are entirely separate and unique actions with their own costs. A creature that possesses a base attack bonus of +1 or higher that takes a move action to move typically can't simultaneously sheathe its weapon, for example.
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A creature that possesses a base attack bonus of +1 or more "may draw a weapon as a free action combined with a regular move" (see here). Although the game never says it outright, this reader and everyone he's played with has always assumed that a regular move means "[t]he simplest move action[, i.e.] moving your speed" (see here).
Further, "If you have the Two-Weapon Fighting feat, you can draw two light or one-handed weapons in the time it would normally take you to draw one," and that includes during a regular move (see Note 3 here).
Thus, unless the GM rules otherwise, a weapon (or sometimes two weapons) can be drawn when a creature that possesses a base attack bonus of +1 or more takes a move action to move up to its speed. Other move actions typically don't allow the simultaneous drawing of a weapon.
Also, sheathing a weapon shouldn't be conflated with drawing a weapon. It's actually much more difficult to sheathe a weapon quickly than to draw one. (See this question.) The two actions are entirely separate and unique actions with their own costs. A creature that possesses a base attack bonus of +1 or higher that takes a move action to move typically can't simultaneously sheathe its weapon, for example.
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A creature that possesses a base attack bonus of +1 or more "may draw a weapon as a free action combined with a regular move" (see here). Although the game never says it outright, this reader and everyone he's played with has always assumed that a regular move means "[t]he simplest move action[, i.e.] moving your speed" (see here).
Further, "If you have the Two-Weapon Fighting feat, you can draw two light or one-handed weapons in the time it would normally take you to draw one," and that includes during a regular move (see Note 3 here).
Thus, unless the GM rules otherwise, a weapon (or sometimes two weapons) can be drawn when a creature that possesses a base attack bonus of +1 or more takes a move action to move up to its speed. Other move actions typically don't allow the simultaneous drawing of a weapon.
Also, sheathing a weapon shouldn't be conflated with drawing a weapon. It's actually much more difficult to sheathe a weapon quickly than to draw one. (See this question.) The two actions are entirely separate and unique actions with their own costs. A creature that possesses a base attack bonus of +1 or higher that takes a move action to move typically can't simultaneously sheathe its weapon, for example.
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A creature that possesses a base attack bonus of +1 or more "may draw a weapon as a free action combined with a regular move" (see here). Although the game never says it outright, this reader and everyone he's played with has always assumed that a regular move means "[t]he simplest move action[, i.e.] moving your speed" (see here).
Further, "If you have the Two-Weapon Fighting feat, you can draw two light or one-handed weapons in the time it would normally take you to draw one," and that includes during a regular move (see Note 3 here).
Thus, unless the GM rules otherwise, a weapon (or sometimes two weapons) can be drawn when a creature that possesses a base attack bonus of +1 or more takes a move action to move up to its speed. Other move actions typically don't allow the simultaneous drawing of a weapon.
Also, sheathing a weapon shouldn't be conflated with drawing a weapon. It's actually much more difficult to sheathe a weapon quickly than to draw one. (See this question.) The two actions are entirely separate and unique actions with their own costs. A creature that possesses a base attack bonus of +1 or higher that takes a move action to move typically can't simultaneously sheathe its weapon, for example.
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