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2010-03-16, 03:16 PM (ISO 8601)
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Picking up an item in an adjacent square
Let's say an opponent drops an item so that they can draw another one and attack if they don't have the quick draw feat. Could you pick up the item that they dropped? or would you have to move into their square first?
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2010-03-16, 03:42 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Picking up an item in an adjacent square
Well, considering you can attack opponents in adjacent squares without moving into their squares (Unless you're tiny or smaller), I'd say, yeah, you can. You might provoke an attack of opportunity as you reach into their threat range to grab a sword off the ground though.
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2010-03-16, 03:55 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Picking up an item in an adjacent square
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2010-03-16, 03:55 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Picking up an item in an adjacent square
Picking up an item is part of manipulating an item and you can do that with anything within your reach as a move action that incurs an AoO.
Last edited by jmbrown; 2010-03-16 at 03:55 PM.
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2010-03-16, 04:05 PM (ISO 8601)
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2010-03-16, 04:20 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Picking up an item in an adjacent square
Only if the DM rules them as Simple weapons in their own right, which means no Monks using them. Oh, and:
This metal glove lets you deal lethal damage rather than nonlethal damage with unarmed strikes. A strike with a gauntlet is otherwise considered an unarmed attack. The cost and weight given are for a single gauntlet. Medium and heavy armors (except breastplate) come with gauntlets.
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2010-03-17, 11:40 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Picking up an item in an adjacent square
Well, I was talking about them dropping a weapon to draw another one and attack in the same turn, not just dropping a weapon, but thank you for the info.
Last edited by Beelzebub1111; 2010-03-17 at 11:40 AM.