Jdvn1 said:A shield can be used as a weapon.
Hypersmurf said:Yeah - my ruling on this is that you can quickdraw a shield, but you can only bash with it, not gain the shield bonus, until you take a move action (or a regular move) to ready it.
-Hyp.
Just because it's a weapon, or more appropriately, a weapon-like object, does not mean it is not "out of easy reach", which is the significant caveat. Unfortunately, there's no rule on how a shield is transported when "loosed". You could just say carried, which would obviously be in easy reach, but most descriptions I've seen / read have such shields carried on the back.Hypersmurf said:Yeah - my ruling on this is that you can quickdraw a shield, but you can only bash with it, not gain the shield bonus, until you take a move action (or a regular move) to ready it.
Jdvn1 said:A shield can be used as a weapon.
Infiniti2000 said:... but most descriptions I've seen / read have such shields carried on the back.
Is there rules justification to do otherwise?Dross said:So you would be happy with a disarm attempt to remove a sheild because the shield could be used as a weapon?
Bows and shortspears, yes. Greatswords are in a scabbard, aren't they? Being located on your back isn't the hindrance, it's being strapped to it. Now, if you can keep that bow or shortspear in your quiver, then you're good to go.Hypersmurf said:Like bows, greatswords, shortspears, and the like?