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<blockquote data-quote="koga305" data-source="post: 6624663" data-attributes="member: 6747640"><p>1) You cannot grapple an enemy with an opportunity attack; doing so requires taking the Attack action (see Grappling in the Combat chapter of the <em>Player's Handbook</em> or <em>Player's Basic Rules</em>).</p><p></p><p>2) After disarming an enemy, a player can "interact with an object" to pick up the weapon, provided they have a free hand, or kick it away. The disarmed opponent can't interact with the weapon until their turn.</p><p></p><p>3) A character being grappled can make attacks as normal. The Grappled condition only reduces the grappled creature's speed to 0. If the grappled creature wants to move, it would have to use its action to escape the grapple or somehow remove itself from the grappling creature's reach without moving. One way to do that would be to use the Shove special attack - assuming that the grappling creature's reach was only 5 feet, shoving that creature 5 feet away would remove the Grappled condition.</p><p></p><p>Of course, if the Dungeon Master didn't like the way these rules worked, he or she could decide to change them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="koga305, post: 6624663, member: 6747640"] 1) You cannot grapple an enemy with an opportunity attack; doing so requires taking the Attack action (see Grappling in the Combat chapter of the [I]Player's Handbook[/I] or [I]Player's Basic Rules[/I]). 2) After disarming an enemy, a player can "interact with an object" to pick up the weapon, provided they have a free hand, or kick it away. The disarmed opponent can't interact with the weapon until their turn. 3) A character being grappled can make attacks as normal. The Grappled condition only reduces the grappled creature's speed to 0. If the grappled creature wants to move, it would have to use its action to escape the grapple or somehow remove itself from the grappling creature's reach without moving. One way to do that would be to use the Shove special attack - assuming that the grappling creature's reach was only 5 feet, shoving that creature 5 feet away would remove the Grappled condition. Of course, if the Dungeon Master didn't like the way these rules worked, he or she could decide to change them. [/QUOTE]
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