No, because drawing your whip again at the end of the turn is not part of your move or your action. For example, you could open a door during your move as you stride toward a foe, or you could draw your weapon as part of the same action you use to attack.
Can you have a shield and cast spells?
Strictly speaking, any caster can hold a shield and cast a spell, since the question phrasing doesn’t require the shield user also to be wielding a one-handed weapon.
Does swapping weapons count as an action 5e?
Switching from one weapon to another while still having both weapons on your person would require a full action – Free action to store one, and the main action to equip the 2nd.
Can you cast a spell while sheathing a weapon?
So you can, in the same turn, sheathe a weapon and a cast a spell with a material component, even if your other hand is holding a shield: 1) object interaction (stow weapon), 2) cast spell (includes handling material components or focus).
Do you need free interaction action to sheathe a weapon?
You need free interaction action to sheathe a weapon, so you can’t, in the same turn, sheathe the weapon and cast an spell with a component requirement (you could cast a somatic one do). Dropping an item doesn’t cost any action. This takes me to another doubt. If i’m using a shield and a weapon (sword for example).
Why does unsheathing a weapon not count as an action?
Unsheathing or Sheathing a single weapon (or 2 weapons if you have the twf feat) does not count as either an action or bonus action. Its essentially a free action. Then there is the warcaster feat.
Can you draw a weapon and sheath a weapon?
Unfortunately, it would require your action. You can sheath a weapon or draw a weapon using your free object interaction, but not both. (Addendum: The Dual Wielder feat allows you to draw 2 weapons or sheath 2 weapons using a single object interaction. Note that this does nothing to fix your problem, it just seemed worth mentioning.)