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2 years ago  ::  Sep 05, 2011 - 6:16AM #1
willfuqua
Date Joined: Sep 30, 2007
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I'm trying to find out if there are any rules dealing with tossing items that can be held in one hand to another ally. An example would be a healing potion.  I hope to find something legitimate and not house ruled since I run mostly official events.
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2 years ago  ::  Sep 05, 2011 - 8:04AM #2
Fardiz
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A wizard's mage hand could certainly carry it across to your ally and even tip it down their throat.
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2 years ago  ::  Sep 05, 2011 - 9:33AM #3
ecla
Date Joined: Nov 19, 2008
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There are no explicit rules just for this one thing.  Instead it falls under a broader umbrella. 

Check out the DMG, p.42.  Actions the Rules Don't Cover, Other Checks: If the action is related to a skill .. use that check. If it is not an obvious skill or attack roll, use an ability check.  Consult the .. table .. and set the DC according to .. the task.  

For example, you rule that tossing a potion to someone 1 or 2 squares away is Easy, 3-4 squares away is Medium and 5+ squares away (maximum 6, say), is Hard and you rule that the appropriate check is a DEX check.  You could also rule that the person catching it has to be able to take opportunity actions, i.e., not Dazed, Stunned, etc., and must have a hand free.  You could rule further that the person catching has to make a check of some kind of their own, like an Easy DEX check.  If either roll fails, the potion hits the floor with a splash.  Or does the fallen potion get a saving throw?  Again, there is no rule stating what happens to dropped potions, so that's up to you!  You could even invoke a 'scatter' roll to see what square the botched throw ends up.

Is any or all of this a true house rule, or is this just an interpretation of how to use the  Actions the Rules Don't Cover rule?  That's up to you, but I daresay that when things come up like this in an official event, the players will expect some kind of ruling as opposed to 'you can't do that there are no rules for it!'

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2 years ago  ::  Sep 05, 2011 - 12:18PM #4
mvincent
Date Joined: Jun 15, 2004
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Sep 5, 2011 -- 6:16AM, willfuqua wrote:

I'm trying to find out if there are any rules dealing with tossing items that can be held in one hand to another ally.


No. However, it is a free action to drop something, and a minor action to pick something up; so this can mechanically cover many circumstances, while narratively it can be described as 'picking up' the item from the ally's hand, from the air as he tosses it into an adjacent square... but this only works if you are adjacent, or have only one square between you. Longer tosses could probably be handled via an athletics check and/or the DMG p.42 stunt rules.

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