![]() ![]() ![]() Well you are correct that I did not check to see what the draw weight is/was I have not used it much it was a "Fun for a while" purchase and then I had to get ride of the small hay bail I bought form my cousin and was using for Target practice because my wife didn't like it long term. maybe you did mean it and expect an answer. I could be wrong, but the answer seems sarcastic and facetious, but I am going to pretend it was a serious statement and answer it accordingly out of a hopefulness your actually here to talk and not trying to be a jerk for no reason because it hard to tell the inference of text sometimes. I kind of doubt your seriously impressed by how you followed up your answer. I would say unless he has access to good poisons, the player will find its not that useful at later levels. I mean there are plenty of people finding ways to swing a short sword 3 times for the same 1d6 and as a monk he has flurry of blows which will out pace this quickly. If you don't mind it, then tell him not to drop his sword and he can do it fine, both rules and real life mechanics don't prevent it and I don't think its game breaking in anyway. The real question is if you, the DM, want the player to be able to do that? If no, then say the model of crossbow does not have a load assist bar and the draw is to strong for him to load it one handed and if he drops his weapon your taking his +2 to AC. I would guess if you trained it would be easy enough. Its not supper fast but then its the only time I have done that. I actually have a longsword and a hand crossbow at my house and I just tried it. A hand crossbow can be loaded with 2 fingers on the sword hand its not like a full size crossbow where you need to brace it. The only real problem is why is the the player dropping his sword for no reason. "When you use the Attack action and attack with a onehanded weapon, you can use a bonus action to attack with a loaded hand crossbow you are holding." The hand crossbow is a one handed weapon, the Longsword can be used one handed, the unarmed strike can be a kick. Edited in the hand crossbow per your next post. ![]()
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