Well, as I don't care if any character has their hands free or full or not... your response has been wasted then.No, my response was to you concerning what you said.
Well, as I don't care if any character has their hands free or full or not... your response has been wasted then.No, my response was to you concerning what you said.
So no, I would not allow someone to use three hands worth of devices when they only have two.
Perhaps a feat that allows the use of a buckler shield (+1AC only) with a two-handed weapon. No ability to use a buckler with Shield Master or other feats or abilities.Play along, please. The premise of my OP is that if you wanted to include it, how would you do it?
I think my two foot round which was 1/2 thick had more weight that his tower shield.
First, you're not really "using" the shield. It's dangling from your side rather than actively being used to block an attack. There is no way to "control" your shield. So, I don't see any way the shield gives its usual +2 bonus. And, an attack is restricted. You can't get full range of motion or control with your arm being limited in this way.How would you do this in D&D?