Is Drawining a Weapon a Free Action 5e.?
The question of when a weapon can be quickly drawn and used has captivated the minds of explorers, warriors, assassins, and muckers alike. Drawing weapons seems like a vital matter for combat, as much of the excitement stems form rapid exchanges of sword-wielding acrobats trying to take each other tumbledown. Can drawing a weapon, really a key activity in combat? I dug through the sources online (specifically
When to Draw a Weapon-Free of Charge
From one interpretation, drawing a quick or fast weapon-different in this case for no need for an action when combat is initiated-1.
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