slaughterj
Mongoose
Foxworthy said:slaughterj said:applejuicefool and Foxworthy, I understand your point, but also consider that Quick Draw doesn't say that you only get it with your one long-time practiced weapon. Quick Draw applies to all your weapons, i.e., the Great Sword in the scabbard strapped to your back, the Dagger tucked in your belt, the Broad Sword in the belt scabbard, the Dagger tucked in your boot (but not "hidden"), the Warhammer secured by your belt loop, the Poinard in the inverted scabbard on your back (ala Crocodile Dundee, and again, not "hidden"), etc. etc. So if you are such a badass as to have trained yourself to withdraw a weapon from any angle in any location about your person, then the Dagger on the table directly adjacent to your hand doesn't seem like much of a stretch (pun intended).
Yeah but where do you draw the line?
From your post, it seems you allow more than a strict read, so you should really answer that question yourself. To me, it's what's reasonable under the circumstances, i.e., part of GMing - the sheathed weapon, the weapon adjacent to the person's hand, etc.