D&D 3E/3.5 [3.5] draw a weapon

AuraSeer said:
[Dang, that's twice in a row I was too slow on the draw. Need more caffeine...]

You'll be hard pressed to catch up with me there, AuraSeer. I've just had my second cup of coffee and a Diet Coke with lunch.

My response time is fast but my typing is getting worse by the second.
 

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Rel said:
You'll be hard pressed to catch up with me there, AuraSeer. I've just had my second cup of coffee and a Diet Coke with lunch.

My response time is fast but my typing is getting worse by the second.

Where would you guys put me with 4 mugs of coffee before coffee break?
 

Rel said:
You'll be hard pressed to catch up with me there, AuraSeer. I've just had my second cup of coffee and a Diet Coke with lunch.
Heh. When I wrote that post, my drinks consumption so far included two coffees, a Coke, and three cans of Mountain Dew. Plus I was munching the chocolate-covered espresso beans, though I don't know how many I'd eaten at that point.

Your caffeine-fu is weak! ;)
 

Darklone said:


Right. And this 5ft movement will provoke AoOs. :D
A 5ft step never provokes an AoO. If you're doing this then really what happens is:
5' Step [No AoO]
Move to Draw [No AoO]
Standard to Attack [No AoO unless with a ranged weapon]

Unless the defination of a 5ft step has changed in the revision? (Aside from the full round action to move five feet when you couldn't normaly move)
 



Zad said:
But only if you move. If you moved, you can't take a full attack. So Quickdraw is useful if you a) want to draw a weapon and make a full attack b) want to draw multiple weapons in a round (thrown knives).
Isn't quick draw required for the better archery-related feats?
 

Wolffenjugend said:
IIRC, you cannot make a 5-ft step along with a ME-action in the same round.

Yes, you can. It's explicitly allowed in the section on MEA's on page 131 of the PHB, as long as you have not otherwised moved.
 


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