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D&D 5E Free actions ??

1) First character gets a free action to throw it. The second one gets to spend her reaction to make a DEX 10 check to catch it. Failure by 5 or more means he gets an amount of DMG equal to the DMG dice of the weapon.

2) Can't the second character just draw the sword from the first character's sheath?
 

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What if the Archaeologist throws an idol to the Rogue, who then throws a whip to the Archeologist?

I like the idea of adding the DEX rolls, DC 20. If the thrower uses an action, they should get a large bonus and/or Advantage; if the catcher has and uses a Readied Action, catching success should be near-certain.

If a PC throws the Large Crystal Ball of Plot Significance, the transfer should be more difficult and dicey.
 



i don't see why throwing a sword to a friend is any different than throwing a flask of acid or a dagger at an enemy, both of which are actions.
 


i don't see why throwing a sword to a friend is any different than throwing a flask of acid or a dagger at an enemy, both of which are actions.

Ever played basketball?
If you shoot at the basket, you normally take an Action to do so, and even then you need to roll to hit; if you don't take an Action, your odds of scoring a basket are slim.
If you take an Action to pass the ball, then you'll send a catchable pass. (If someone tries to intercept, that's an opposed roll, so roll to see exactly how well you passed.)
If you pass the ball, but your main effort is on some other task (such as Dash), then you're doing that other task as your Action, and you pass the ball as an incidental action. You still have some chance of success, especially if the receiver makes extra effort to catch the sloppy pass.

Back to D&D: if you have the only magic weapon in the party, and you attack the foe and then toss the +1 sword to an ally, the toss is an incidental action, and it might not be easy for your ally to catch the sword well enough for them to also attack with it in the same round. Some of us say that's easy, no problem. Not at my table!
 


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