Hypersmurf
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hong said:No, you have to fight with two weapons to be fighting with two weapons.
You have to wield a second weapon in your off-hand for Two-Weapon Fighting.
-Hyp.
hong said:No, you have to fight with two weapons to be fighting with two weapons.
Hypersmurf said:You have to wield a second weapon in your off-hand for Two-Weapon Fighting.
The people involved in the game under discussion, of course.Hypersmurf said:Whose?
-Hyp.
Hypersmurf said:So "going from not being in both hands to being in both hands" requires the Draw a Weapon action, because the state is changing, but "going from not being in one hand to being in one hand" doesn't, despite the state changing?
-Hyp.
Hypersmurf said:I don't think a hand is a source from which a weapon is drawn.
A well is a source from which water is drawn. A hand is a source from which a weapon is taken. The act of taking a sword from a hand is not drawing it.
-Hyp.
James McMurray said:You are of course free to think that, but it doesn't change the English language. I will at this time gesticulate with great glee to the fact that take and draw are synonyms. Or did you not actually read the definition of draw:
2. to bring, take, or pull out, as from a receptacle or source
hong said:I still see no alcohol here.