Could be one that a player requested or that you personally house ruled, as long is it’s controversial. GO!

  • Calfpupa [she/her]@lemmy.ml
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    29 days ago

    This comes from me, before the “max 7 free actions” ruling in 1e. Throwable shields are a free action to throw, which is arguably an attack roll. Belt of returning makes thrown object return as a free action. Quick Draw, iir the right feat, lets you draw your weapon as a free action. This means you can, as a series of unlimited free actions, do unlimited attacks per round.

    Throw in Hammer the Gap, Clustered Shots and one other feat I can’t remember and you have unlimited damage in one “attack.” Doesn’t matter what the DM determines as the base damage of the thrown shield.

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      29 days ago

      “This shield is designed for throwing and has specially designed straps allowing you to unclasp and throw it as a free action.”

      That is wild. The same amount of in-game effort as speaking. What were they thinking?