Not yet, beyond that it fits in very well. My money is on it just giving you one additional action, no strings attached.
Seems likely. We've already seen a couple of instances of having one less action: zombies and regaining consciousnesses.
Not yet, beyond that it fits in very well. My money is on it just giving you one additional action, no strings attached.
Also the “Slowed” Condition. And it would make a lot of sense if Haste did exactly the opposite of Slowed.Seems likely. We've already seen a couple of instances of having one less action: zombies and regaining consciousnesses.
Not yet, beyond that it fits in very well. My money is on it just giving you one additional action, no strings attached.
Also the “Slowed” Condition. And it would make a lot of sense if Haste did exactly the opposite of Slowed.
When and where was this determined and where did they talk about it? I’d be interested to read their thoughts on the matter.That is what I am thinking as well. But since most spells take 2 actions to cast, that would mean you could cast 2 spells a round. Which was determine (and rightly so IMO) to be too powerful.
So, somehow they need to restrict it from spell casting which of course goes contrary to "do whatever you want with your action".
I love the idea of shields as an active component rather than a passive bonus. You *choose* to wield a shield, and decide *how* to use it each round. Raise for defense. React to bash. Defend an ally. All interactive decisions. Brilliant! And how many editions before someone finally figured a way to make shields so appealing and fun?
You don’t seem to lose much by not wielding a secondary weapon, at least not without Feat investment. It doesn’t grant you any extra attacks, and if you want the extra accuracy that comes with using an agile weapon, you can just use an agile weapon with your main hand. It seems like the onliy Advantage to dual wielding is to get a bigger damage die on your first attack. With a two handed weapon you do gain some increased damage potential compared to sword and shield, but not a ton.BUT you are already sacrificing offensive potential to use a shield (no 2 handed weapon, no free hand to do stuff, no secondary weapon...)