![]() No AI-generated content or artwork.ĥ.) Do not discuss cheats or mods that negatively affect online play.Ħ.) No sales, sales links, directing to sales, soliciting donations, or advertisements whatsoever.ħ.) Self promotion posts are allowed once per week with community participation.Ĩ.) Memes, screenshots, and video clips should follow the subreddit guidelines.ĩ.) No trolling, karma farming, rage posts, or other low-effort submissions. Another important distinction is that Light Crossbows are considered a simple weapon, while Heavy Crossbows and Hand Crossbows are martial. However, you can shoot, but not load, a light crossbow with one. Rogues, Clerics, and other non-warrior classes could use crossbows for similar effect, with the loading property not interfering.1.) Please be respectful, do not harass others.Ģ.) Content must pertain to Dark Souls 1.ģ.) NSFW and otherwise crass content is not allowed.Ĥ.) All fan-art must be OC only. Normally, operating a light crossbow requires two hands. Re: Anyone comapred Crossbows to Longbows DumbleDorf 692087 12/10/20 09:08 PM. So for a Rogue, a light crossbow is the same as a longbow, meaning yeah get the +1 light crossbow. I like the idea of a guy with a BFC (Big Fucking Crossbow) but the extra 16 damage at minimum on a hit from the bonus action attack seems too good to pass up. Each time you attack with the weapon, you expend one piece of ammunition. This means that ranged warriors could use either equally, but would probably just start with a bow, since that's what they'd want at level 5 anyway. As for bows, the loading feature is primarily what separates crossbows with the other bows - and the loading property only matters with 2 or more attacks. Heavy Crossbow Vs Light and Hand crossbow I'm planning to make a Hexblade 6/Sorc 3 that uses the Darkness spell to lay down heavy fire with Crossbow Expert and Sharpshooter. Ammunition: You can use a weapon that has the ammunition property to make a ranged attack only if you have ammunition to fire from the weapon. The rogues proficiencies spell out the hand crossbow since it is a simple weapon. A bow would be better due to the lack of the loading property, but not better before the extra attack becomes available. Light crossbows and short bows are simple weapons, so the rogue can use them. The difference between the types would then be primarily the Heavy property. With a hand cross bow you can attack trice per round for 3x (1d6+DEX+10) vs 2X (1d8+dex+10). IMO the crossbow should have been simple weapons (because they really are compared to bows), while the bows should have been martial, and both deal the same damage. The only real reason to do otherwise is for flavor, and some people have a hard time taking sub-optimal choices for flavor reasons. ![]() Even an archery based warrior is better using a crossbow until level 5, but at that point investing in Crossbow Master is a good feat choice. ![]() No person may use or possess with intent to use a light for shining deer, elk, or bear. You are correct that there's no reason for a rogue to use a shortbow rather than a light crossbow, so long as both options are available. Archery Season (Includes crossbow use): September 18 - January 9. ![]() So would you have to take a couple of turns to unequip reload, requip, unequip, reload, reequip Seems SO not worth the effort. BUT you cant reload any of them since that requires a free hand. A lot of people (me especially) really hate the way they did a lot of the armor and weapons in 5E. 1 SirRednut 11:47pm Originally posted by Dargsy Wargon: Originally posted by Hjarl: In 5e you can dual wield them. ![]()
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