Greenstone.Walker
Adventurer
How about this idea?
A shield is not a weapon (improvised or otherwise). It is armour. No different to a helm or an gauntlet or a greave. Your helm is not an improvised weapon, so neither is your shield.
Because it is not a weapon, you can't attack with it. However, we might model smacking a foe with your shield by ruling that armour increases the damage done by an Unarmed attack. That way, hitting someone with a shield is mechanically the same as kicking them with armoured boots or punching them with gauntlets or head butting them with a heavy helm.
A shield does, however, take up a hand. This means that hand is not available for somatic casting (for which Holy Symbols and the War Caster feat are specific excecptions). That hand is not available for two-handed weapons or other activities requiring two hands (rowing a boat, for example).
The shield hand is not wielding a weapon, so Duelling style applies and Two-Weapon Fighting (and DUal Wielding feat) does not.
I also posted this on the Wizards community site. It will be interesting to get feedback from both places.
A shield is not a weapon (improvised or otherwise). It is armour. No different to a helm or an gauntlet or a greave. Your helm is not an improvised weapon, so neither is your shield.
Because it is not a weapon, you can't attack with it. However, we might model smacking a foe with your shield by ruling that armour increases the damage done by an Unarmed attack. That way, hitting someone with a shield is mechanically the same as kicking them with armoured boots or punching them with gauntlets or head butting them with a heavy helm.
A shield does, however, take up a hand. This means that hand is not available for somatic casting (for which Holy Symbols and the War Caster feat are specific excecptions). That hand is not available for two-handed weapons or other activities requiring two hands (rowing a boat, for example).
The shield hand is not wielding a weapon, so Duelling style applies and Two-Weapon Fighting (and DUal Wielding feat) does not.
I also posted this on the Wizards community site. It will be interesting to get feedback from both places.