You can draw a weapon that has the thrown property as part of the attack you make with the weapon. In addition, when you hit with a ranged attack using a thrown weapon, you gain a +2 bonus to the damage roll.
I understood that my Pj can make an attack with a Thrown weapon as a Free action.It´s true?
For Example: I Make attack with a long bow as an action and Throw a Hand Axe as a free action as Figthing Style in the same turn.
Unfortunately you are incorrect. The fighting style means it does not cost you an action to draw and throw a weapon you do not already have in hand. It does not give you an extra free attack with which to throw a weapon. The "free" part is the drawing of the weapon and is predicated on you making an attack with that weapon you just drew--drawing it is "part of the attack action you make with the weapon".
Unfortunately you are incorrect. The fighting style means it does not cost you an action to draw and throw a weapon you do not already have in hand. It does not give you an extra free attack with which to throw a weapon. The "free" part is the drawing of the weapon and is predicated on you making an attack with that weapon you just drew--drawing it is "part of the attack action you make with the weapon".
But Drawing an arm is always free. I don´t understand what´s the meaning of this fightyng style because Without the Fighting style to draw an arm is always free.
as I understand it, in 2024 light weapons, like daggers, allow you to make 2 attacks in a round even in tier 1. In melee you get to draw and attack with a single weapon, but drawing your second weapon is not free. What thrown weapon fighting does is allow you to draw the second dagger as part of the second allowed attack in the attack action. At L5 that would increase to drawing and throwing 3 daggers. The TWF style allows for the drawing (and stowing) of the second weapon for melee combat.
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You can draw a weapon that has the thrown property as part of the attack you make with the weapon. In addition, when you hit with a ranged attack using a thrown weapon, you gain a +2 bonus to the damage roll.
I understood that my Pj can make an attack with a Thrown weapon as a Free action.It´s true?
For Example: I Make attack with a long bow as an action and Throw a Hand Axe as a free action as Figthing Style in the same turn.
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Unfortunately you are incorrect. The fighting style means it does not cost you an action to draw and throw a weapon you do not already have in hand. It does not give you an extra free attack with which to throw a weapon. The "free" part is the drawing of the weapon and is predicated on you making an attack with that weapon you just drew--drawing it is "part of the attack action you make with the weapon".
But Drawing an arm is always free. I don´t understand what´s the meaning of this fightyng style because Without the Fighting style to draw an arm is always free.
Before you could draw one weapon for free per turn. Now you could throw multiple and draw each one (for as many attacks as you have).
as I understand it, in 2024 light weapons, like daggers, allow you to make 2 attacks in a round even in tier 1. In melee you get to draw and attack with a single weapon, but drawing your second weapon is not free. What thrown weapon fighting does is allow you to draw the second dagger as part of the second allowed attack in the attack action. At L5 that would increase to drawing and throwing 3 daggers. The TWF style allows for the drawing (and stowing) of the second weapon for melee combat.
Wisea$$ DM and Player since 1979.