Biggstick
2016-02-10, 04:44 PM
This is a question specifically for the bear aspect. The wording of it reads:
You gain the might of a bear. Your carrying capacity (including maximum load and maximum lift is doubled) and you have advantage on Strength checks made to push, pull, lift, or break objects.
I'm specifically looking at the last part of the aspect. If one is playing a sword and board barbarian, and doesn't have their own weapon out yet, and is wanting to conserve rages, would it be possible to pull an enemy's drawn weapon (or focus/component pouch) with advantage? Trying to figure out interesting ways to break up the typical hack and slash, and add a little bit more of RP for my barbarian (He does have a criminal background as well, so taking things from others isn't a foreign concept for him).
"You don't need this sword now do you?!"
"Get that stupid glowy orby thing outta here!"
"Is that a book!?!? Gibb no like books!!"
More specifically, if it's a weapon I'm taking from an enemy, would this constitute an action on my part? Or would this be an object interaction.
(Edited for spelling)
You gain the might of a bear. Your carrying capacity (including maximum load and maximum lift is doubled) and you have advantage on Strength checks made to push, pull, lift, or break objects.
I'm specifically looking at the last part of the aspect. If one is playing a sword and board barbarian, and doesn't have their own weapon out yet, and is wanting to conserve rages, would it be possible to pull an enemy's drawn weapon (or focus/component pouch) with advantage? Trying to figure out interesting ways to break up the typical hack and slash, and add a little bit more of RP for my barbarian (He does have a criminal background as well, so taking things from others isn't a foreign concept for him).
"You don't need this sword now do you?!"
"Get that stupid glowy orby thing outta here!"
"Is that a book!?!? Gibb no like books!!"
More specifically, if it's a weapon I'm taking from an enemy, would this constitute an action on my part? Or would this be an object interaction.
(Edited for spelling)