Hypersmurf said:
Bear in mind that by this reading, you still can't gain full Str bonus if you are retaining your bonus to AC via the Improved Shield Bash feat.
You can either attack with the shield in your primary hand; or you can bash with the shield, treating it as an off-hand weapon. You only get to retain your shield bonus to AC while bashing, not during any other use of the shield as a weapon.
What makes you think an attack with a shield isn't always a shield bash?
1) A scimitar can be used in either the primary hand or the off hand.
2) You can slash an opponent with a scimitar, using it as an off-hand weapon.
Are these two sentences both true? If yes, does 2) prove that you can't slash an opponent with a scimitar wielded in your primary hand?
Hypersmurf said:
It's also worth noting for the 3E players that this debate only exists in 3.5;
Not true - the 3.0 rules also specify that the shield is a martial weapon when used to bash. Nowhere does it say that the usual rules for martial weapons don't apply. (3.0 requires a DM decision on which size category of martial weapon a shield is, but that does not require you to contradict any rules.)
Let me ask you this Hypersmurf: Do you think it's
reasonable that a shield is always an off-hand weapon?
Because your argument, IMO, rests heavily on the intent of the writer.
I think the shield write-up says what it does because it didn't occur to the writer that anyone might want to wield a shield in their primary hand. Had he wanted the rules to work as you say, he would have spelled it out
explicitly.