D&D 5E War Caster Confusion

TheBDU

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"You can perform the somatic components of spells even when you have weapons or a shield in ONE OR BOTH hands."

Why do they even say in one hand? I'm just making sure that I understand the somatic component properly. I thought that you just need one free hand normally to do the somatic component and access your material components.
 

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I suspect they're simply covering all possibilities: weapon in one hand, weapon in both hands, weapon in one - shield in the other. Any of these situations still allows the use of somatic components.
 


War Caster feat 5th ed

So, in 5th ed ... a Cleric with a Mace and a Shield can't cast spells with Somatic componets w/o droping his Mace or shield??
 


Kind of. He can use his holy symbol as a focus to ignore that restriction, which is often emblazoned on his shield or armor.

Does the holy symbol replace somatic components of a spell? I was under the impression that the holy symbol (and similar focuses) only replace the material components of a spell since they are described under the material component heading of the spellcasting chapter. Rereading it the language is kinda vague and could be interpreted either way.
 




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