(QS and shield would because the QS is the focus too.) edit: so far I've never questioned a club and shield Druid casting shillelagh, so I'd probably not enforce that for this potential dual-wield Druid if he wanted to burn 2 bonus actions, even if I thought it was RAW.
Or would you rule that picking up the weapon with your hand is the last step of the casting? Otherwise a club & shield Druid wouldn't be able to shillelagh his only weapon.
Since the club has the light property, and as far as I can see the the Shillelagh cantrip doesn't change this, that's RAW, correct?Īlso looking at the M components, it looks like he wouldn't be able to shillelagh two clubs, since he couldn't have a free hand for the components (or focus or component pouch) while still holding onto the first (to maintain the spell) and the second (to cast it on).
Last year they got 11 dogs rescued at the inaugural event.I have a Druid that wants to dual wield his shillelagh club and a scimitar. “And that will generate money to support five different local animal shelters. “Similar to our Paws event, but on a much larger scale, we have an event called ‘Luck of the Pup’ on Sept. “That yearly fundraiser is closing in on its million dollar mark, in the next year or so.”Īnimal rescue efforts will also remain on the Shillelagh Club’s calendar in September. “Participants would get donations to shave their heads and all proceeds are donated to childhood cancer patients,” she said. Baldrick’s Foundation, which funds research for childhood cancer. 15, when volunteers can shave their heads to raise money for St. A larger scale event is planned for Saturday, Sept. “The campaign ran from June 3 through June 10, and generated $1,000 in total.”Īccording to O’Keeffe, the Shillelagh Club’s fundraising efforts did not end with the Paws donations.
“The drink sales continued all week and were supported heavily by our customers and groups like Shillelagh Pipe and Drums, Emeralds, and Women of Irish Heritage, who use our facilities to host their meetings and gatherings,” O’Keeffe said. One June 3, the Shillelagh Club kicked off the event with live entertainment and jewelry sales from Gems by Jensen, which also donated proceeds to Paws. We are fortunate to have skills and assets to share with the community.” It’s important to be working for a greater cause. “They operate on a purely volunteer basis and rely on support from local businesses and families, which we tried to bring together. “Paws animal rescue is an important part of our community,” Caitlin O’Keeffe, the Shillelagh Club bar manager, said in an email to the West Orange Chronicle on June 11. The Shillelagh Club’s “A Drink for Your Paws” event sent funds to Paws, an animal rescue organization in Montclair that rescues, shelters and adopts out abandoned cats and dogs in Essex County. WEST ORANGE, NJ - The West Orange Shillelagh Club ended a weeklong fundraiser, during which it raised $1,000 for Paws Animal Rescue as a participant in Negroni Week, a national fundraising effort in which bars sell Campari-based drinks and donate portions of the proceeds to charities.