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Originally Posted by JustAnotherJarhead
I would think that on a successful roll, he readies it especially quickly, on a failed roll of ANY type he readies it within the normal amount of time.
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That IS what I am referring to, by being proficient, and even being super proficient to even attempt a Draw & Strike maneuver that is Not avail. to the average swordsman, I am increasing my odds of dropping my weapon by utilizing my higher developed skill. I have the opportunity to drop on the draw, and to drop when striking.
I just think that buying into skillsets, shouldn't equal buying into additional drop weapon penalties.
I would just roll to see if you beat your adj.DX to snap the blade out that much quicker, and if you weren't quite fast enough, it's still readied, just not fast enough to also strike.