DumbPaladin
First Post
I'm playing a 3.5 game, with swift & immediate actions both in effect. Recently, after my cohort disarmed a drow, on my turn I moved past the drow (assuming he no longer threatened any square and I could do so safely) to charge a priestess, and the DM informed me that the drow was drawing a weapon (via Quick Draw) and now threatened the squares I was passing through, so I was now provoking an AoO.
Basically, the DM seems to be leaning towards changing Quick Draw to an immediate action, rather than leaving it as a free action. My question is: can anyone give me any reasons I can tell him as to why this would be a BAD idea? Or how this could be broken? I'd like to try and convince him this isn't the way to go. (If it is, I really need Quick Draw stat.)
Or, conversely, can anyone point out somewhere that indicates Quick Draw is now supposed to be an immediate action?
Thanks!
--D.P.
Basically, the DM seems to be leaning towards changing Quick Draw to an immediate action, rather than leaving it as a free action. My question is: can anyone give me any reasons I can tell him as to why this would be a BAD idea? Or how this could be broken? I'd like to try and convince him this isn't the way to go. (If it is, I really need Quick Draw stat.)
Or, conversely, can anyone point out somewhere that indicates Quick Draw is now supposed to be an immediate action?
Thanks!
--D.P.