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irdeggman said:Why is that a bad thing?
Is your game balance destroyed by the party cleric getting AoOs after casting spells so often that this is something worth siding against the PCs on?
DS
irdeggman said:Why is that a bad thing?
Sabathius42 said:Is your game balance destroyed by the party cleric getting AoOs after casting spells so often that this is something worth siding against the PCs on?
DS
Sabathius42 said:There are metamagic feats and class abilities that let you both CAST A SPELL and DELIVER CAST SPELL VIA A MELEE WEAPON in one round. This implies that by the WotC source game rules you should be able to simply cast a spell normally and not bother to swing your weapon in the same length of time.
And realistically, if a Monk can pull off 9 or 10 attacks in a round and still get an AoO why nitpick a cleric casting a spell and being able to AoO afterwards?
DS
Particle_Man said:My take:
Small shield, yes (M because you can hold something in your hand at the same time as wielding a shield, or, if you need the hand free for S, it can be empty and you can still use a shield) for either S or M, but not for S and M together (assuming a weapon is in your "main hand") because if some M component is in your hand, then it is no longer a free hand. I would assume that if you make the relevant combat casting check (if in meelee) then you can still use the shield in defence.
Buckler, similar rules.
Divine Focus should be in hand, but is often house-ruled otherwise, so check with your DM.
My DM says that my cleric has to drop his morningstar to cast spells. Is he right?
Yes and no. To cast a spell with a somatic (S) component, you must gesture freely with at least one hand. (Player's Handbook, page 140) A cleric (or any caster, for that matter) who holds a weapon in one hand and wears a heavy shield on the other arm doesn't have a hand free to cast a spell with a somatic component (which involves most spells in the game). To cast such a spell, the character must either drop or sheathe his weapon.
Another simple option is for the cleric to carry a buckler or light shield instead of a heavy shield. The buckler leaves one hand free for spellcasting, and you don't even lose the buckler's shield bonus to AC when casting with that hand. The light shield doesn't give you a free hand for spellcasting. but since you can hold an item in the same hand that holds the light shield, you could switch your weapon to that hand to free up a hand for spellcasting. (You can't use the weapon while it's held in the same hand as your shield, of course.) The rules don't state what type of action is required to switch hands on a weapon, but it seems reasonable to assume that it's the equivalent of drawing a weapon (a move action that doesn't provoke attacks of opportunity).