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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 | + | 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 16:12, 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.