![]() ![]() This is less than persuasive on a few accounts.įor starters I don't believe the point of the item was to send the reader down the rabbit hole of unmentioned swift actions. With that said, if you allow players to walk around with their guns out I don't see a reason they can't walk around gripping their bipod. There are lots of reasons you might shift your grip out of combat, and there are even reasons to shift your grip *in* combat (throwing a grenade, taking a serum, flipping a switch on some equipment, using a spell gem or spell ampoule, etc.) ![]() * If you are gripping the bipod to stabilize it, after you spend a swift action to shift your grip you'll have to spend a swift action to shift your grip back to two hands, then a move action to stabilize again. The weapon remains stabilized by the bipod on a solid surface, so when you spend a second swift action to shift your grip again (to hold it with two hands) it is still stabilized. ![]() release one hand) as only a swift action. * If the weapon is on a solid surface, you can change your grip (i.e. You can either "stabilize your weapon by resting an extended bipod on a solid surface" or you can "stabilize your weapon by using the bipod as a forward grip." The words "forward grip" in that sentence are not referring to an item they are a phrase to describe something, like how the bipod is described as a pair of "sturdy legs" that are "extended" and "collapsed" and rest on a "solid surface." The rulebook doesn't list a "solid surface" as an item, nor does it list "sturdy legs" yet we understand what it is talking about. A "forward grip" *is not an item at all*. Now you're not even reading what I'm saying. So your argument is that it can work like an item who's workings we don't know.? It is not an item or an action in the game just a phrase Quote: There are none that I could find on. ![]()
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