Yair
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I'm thinking of ruling that switching hands (moving a small object from one hand to the other) is a Free Action. This is risky, however, so I want your advice.
The item in question is a dagger. The idea is that by holding two daggers, you can throw the first and later draw the one in your off-hand as a free-action, instead of the minor-action it takes to draw it from the scabbard. If you're wondering why the character doesn't just throw the dagger with the other hand - that's because a shield (bracer? forgot the name for that tiny shield) is attached to it, so he can't attack with the weapon held by that hand.
This will basically allow the character to draw a dagger as a free action once per encounter, or something like that. Not a major thing, but stepping on the Quick Draw feat slightly.
Opinions?
The item in question is a dagger. The idea is that by holding two daggers, you can throw the first and later draw the one in your off-hand as a free-action, instead of the minor-action it takes to draw it from the scabbard. If you're wondering why the character doesn't just throw the dagger with the other hand - that's because a shield (bracer? forgot the name for that tiny shield) is attached to it, so he can't attack with the weapon held by that hand.
This will basically allow the character to draw a dagger as a free action once per encounter, or something like that. Not a major thing, but stepping on the Quick Draw feat slightly.
Opinions?