Infiniti2000
First Post
Yeah, well, see, there is no rule on it in the first place, so is any rule a house rule? In other words, why did you houserule it differently?KarinsDad said:The fact that you added a house rule to allow someone to both move and put the weapon back into the weapon hand indicates that as written in the Rules of the Game (i.e. move action to put weapon in other hand, move action to put it back in original hand) made the game more difficult than you and your players wanted. You house ruled it to make it easier, hence, you compromised and took a middle ground. So, I do not quite understand how compromising and making it easier makes it any less difficult if you do not compromise and play it according to RotG.![]()

So there.

But, if you have a melee weapon out, most likely you are in front of an opponent, so in practice this "house" rule is not so beneficial.
The houserules I have are regarding sheathing a weapon (not part of this discussion) and quick draw (on sheathing), not part of this discussion. The fact that I treat shifting a weapon like drawing a weapon is, IMO, closer to the RAW than any other interpretation.