Xethreau
Josh Gentry - Author, Wanderer
If you snap your sword in half, that can be repaired by the mending spell per its stated effect. If a shield were shattered, that damage is probably longer than 1 foot in length in any direction so that damage would not be repaired (although your Narrator might say you can cast it multiple times). Put another way, mending does what the spell says it does, and in light of equipment that becomes damaged and broken, it is an exceptionally good cantrip! In O5e there was no reason to take mending, and in A5e there is.1. The Mending Cantrip: Upon reading the spell, it sounds largely similar to the O5e version. However, now that maintenance and damage/broken are a mechanic in A5e, I was wondering if this cantrip is capable of repairing "broken" weapons/armor/shields to their normal functionality? For example, could a PC use mending to repair a broken longsword (and thus returning it to full damage potential), or use mending on a shield broken by a critical hit (and thus making capable of absorbing a future critical hit in the same combat)?
By RAW, the spell does not explicitly state that either scenario is possible. I'm just curious if a RAI view on this cantrip would unbalance it. I'm inclined to believe that it would, given that it would seemingly invalidate the maintenance sub-system. But, then again, the cantrip states that magic items and constructs can be repaired (although their magic is not restored), and the argument could be made that most constructs at least are built from materials such as wood, stone, metal, and so forth (the same as weapons, armor, and shields).
A casting time of 1 action is costly in combat, so I'm not too worried about crit-kiting in combat. That said, a Narrator who has difficulty with that might prefer to up the casting time of mending to 1 minute.
No spells in A5e require free hands. Furthermore, even though Eldritch Blast acts like a spell it isn't one, meaning Eldritch Scythe has no vocalized, seen, or material components. You can use Eldritch Scythe even while bound and gagged, carrying something in both hands, or wielding a two-hander. On top of it, you can flavor it however you like. What you are describing sounds plausible.3. Eldritch Scythe and Free Hands: Forgive me if this has been explained already, or if I missed it during my read through, but I was wondering if it's possible to use Eldritch Scythe while your hands are full (such as from holding a two-handed weapon). Can the blast by "channeled" through your weapon? Obviously the weapon provides no base damage increase, I'm just curious if it can be done for roleplaying purposes. Full disclosure: I've converted my O5e Warlock to the A5e version, and during one of her previous adventures, her family heirloom greatsword was broken by an attack. Rather than repair the weapon, I thought it would be cool if she incorporated her broken sword into her Eldritch Scythe attack(s), with the missing pieces of the weapon being briefly replaced by ghostly, ethereal energy whenever she swings it.