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A longbow is about five to six feet long. When unstrung, it is a straight shaft of wood.
 
A longbow is about five to six feet long. When unstrung, it is a straight shaft of wood.
  
Bonus damage from strength with a longbow maxes out at 6. If you have a higher strength score and you want to make use of it, you have to use a [[Composite Longbow]].
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Bonus damage from strength with a longbow maxes out at 4. If you have a higher strength score and you want to make use of it, you have to use a [[Composite Longbow]].
  
 
When shooting at range with a longbow, for every range increment that the arrow must fly, the arrow deals one less die of damage. Once the damage is down to three dice it doesn't decrease any farther.
 
When shooting at range with a longbow, for every range increment that the arrow must fly, the arrow deals one less die of damage. Once the damage is down to three dice it doesn't decrease any farther.

Revision as of 17:12, 23 May 2011

Health: 6

Hardness: 8

Craft DC: 25

A longbow is about five to six feet long. When unstrung, it is a straight shaft of wood.

Bonus damage from strength with a longbow maxes out at 4. If you have a higher strength score and you want to make use of it, you have to use a Composite Longbow.

When shooting at range with a longbow, for every range increment that the arrow must fly, the arrow deals one less die of damage. Once the damage is down to three dice it doesn't decrease any farther.

A longbow may fire arrows designed for a Shortbow, but it takes a -6 penalty to both attack and damage, and it uses the shortbow's range increment. It can share arrows with a Composite Longbow, but not with a Great Composite Longbow.

Firing a longbow is a difficult and strenuous task, and thus takes 6 AP.