Minethulhu
October 23rd, 2020, 23:57
I'm not entirely sure where to ask this question, but maybe here is as good a place as any...
I believe "Pirate Adventures" DLC is published directly by Smiteworks (but I could be wrong) and is DLC for D&D 5E. It has a feat called Flintlock Expert (similar to Crossbow Expertise) that gives these logical features (all my paraphrase except the last bullet):
* Proficiency with Pistols
* The expected no disadvantage on ranged combat while within 5' of enemy
* Follow up an Attack action with a bonus action using a loaded pistol you are holding
* You can use this feat for any pistol that you are carrying that are loaded
I loosely interpret the second to last bullet as "you can use pistols with dual wield". That's not exactly what it says, but to me is the most logical and fun version.
The last bullet completely flummoxes me as to what it provides. The bullet before it does explicitly say you have to be holding the loaded pistol. The holding vs. carrying implies some sort of quick-draw type thing, but to what does it apply? For now I'm just ignoring it...
Any other advice?
I believe "Pirate Adventures" DLC is published directly by Smiteworks (but I could be wrong) and is DLC for D&D 5E. It has a feat called Flintlock Expert (similar to Crossbow Expertise) that gives these logical features (all my paraphrase except the last bullet):
* Proficiency with Pistols
* The expected no disadvantage on ranged combat while within 5' of enemy
* Follow up an Attack action with a bonus action using a loaded pistol you are holding
* You can use this feat for any pistol that you are carrying that are loaded
I loosely interpret the second to last bullet as "you can use pistols with dual wield". That's not exactly what it says, but to me is the most logical and fun version.
The last bullet completely flummoxes me as to what it provides. The bullet before it does explicitly say you have to be holding the loaded pistol. The holding vs. carrying implies some sort of quick-draw type thing, but to what does it apply? For now I'm just ignoring it...
Any other advice?