Quickdraw twin falls5/30/2023 Yes, he's trying to be a switch hitter of sorts. Maybe it is an interpretation dispute but if you can point me to where potions aren't included I will concede to your opinion.Īratorin wrote: Is he switching from a ranged weapon to his swords? I mean, I suppose it could be coincidence that every one of them is wrong. I believe there are posts on this in the past (I will look again). In fact, I've seen GM's ask players if they have a bandolier while pulling a potion just for this reason. ![]() I have played at a few Paizo local conventions and various other Society scenario events and every GM has allowed it as 1 action. The reference to Alchemical Items or Potions in the first sentence is the qualifier (and was mentioned in my previous post). A bandolier can be dedicated to a full set of tools, such as healer’s tools, allowing you to draw the tools as part of the action that requires them. If you are carrying or stowing a bandolier rather than wearing it around your chest, it has light Bulk instead of negligible. Quote: A bandolier holds up to eight items of light Bulk within easy reach and is usually used for alchemical items or potions. 1 Action to drink a potion from your Bandolier. You want to take two actions to drink a Healing potion in the heat of combat or just 1! A bandolier does not allow you to draw a potion for free it still takes an action to draw it and another to drink.but if it's in your pack then it takes 2 actions to draw it and a 3rd to drink so there is that at least.īandolier description states "allowing you to draw the tools as part of the action that requires them." for alchemical items and tools. Action economy is an integral part of the game that players should have to include it in their tactical strategy. If you're a Ranger wielding twin blades (or a Barbarian wielding a Greataxe etc), you're up for a nasty surprise the first time you walk too close to a cliff. You want to take two actions to drink a Healing potion in the heat of combat or just 1!Ī bandolier does not allow you to draw a potion for free it still takes an action to draw it and another to drink.but if it's in your pack then it takes 2 actions to draw it and a 3rd to drink so there is that at least. ![]() Embrace the mini-game instead of considering it a chore!. This is a fiddly game and that extends to hand usage. That is, the rules specifically isn't about just having character magically have whatever they need at hand. Basically, the OP would be well advised to consider this a challenge rather than clunkiness.
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