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"Free Action" is player shorthand for the "interact with one object or feature or the environment for free" reference that you mentioned.

You could certainly pick up a wand or weapon as this free object interaction. It might be a matter of DM interpretation whether you can pick it up and stow it in your belt as a single interaction. But as long as you're not doing much else, you can certainly disarming attack, pickuppick up wand, then on your next turn, stow wand in belt, then make your attack for that turn.

That said, most DMs are pretty lenient on interacting with objects, as keeping track of it is tedious and doesn't add a lot of fun, so it'd be totally reasonable to ask if you can do both, but be prepared for being able to only do half of what you want to.

"Free Action" is player shorthand for the "interact with one object or feature or the environment for free" reference that you mentioned.

You could certainly pick up a wand or weapon as this free object interaction. It might be a matter of DM interpretation whether you can pick it up and stow it in your belt as a single interaction. But as long as you're not doing much else, you can certainly disarming attack, pickup wand, then on your next turn, stow wand in belt, then make your attack for that turn.

That said, most DMs are pretty lenient on interacting with objects, as keeping track of it is tedious and doesn't add a lot of fun, so it'd be totally reasonable to ask if you can do both, but be prepared for being able to only do half of what you want to.

"Free Action" is player shorthand for the "interact with one object or feature or the environment for free" reference that you mentioned.

You could certainly pick up a wand or weapon as this free object interaction. It might be a matter of DM interpretation whether you can pick it up and stow it in your belt as a single interaction. But as long as you're not doing much else, you can certainly disarming attack, pick up wand, then on your next turn, stow wand in belt, then make your attack for that turn.

That said, most DMs are pretty lenient on interacting with objects, as keeping track of it is tedious and doesn't add a lot of fun, so it'd be totally reasonable to ask if you can do both, but be prepared for being able to only do half of what you want to.

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"Free Action" is player shorthand for the "interact with one object or feature or the environment for free" reference that you mentioned.

You could certainly pick up a wand or weapon as this free object interaction. It might be a matter of DM interpretation whether you can pick it up and stow it in your belt as a single interaction. But as long as you're not doing much else, you can certainly disarming attack, pickup wand, then on your next turn, stow wand in belt, then make your attack for that turn.

That said, most DMs are pretty lenient on interacting with objects, as keeping track of it is tedious and doesn't add a lot of fun, so it'd be totally reasonable to ask if you can do both, but be prepared for being able to only do half of what you want to.