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Light crossbows, slings, heavy crossbows, shortbows, composite shortbows, longbows, composite longbows, hand crossbows, and repeating crossbows are projectile weapons. Most projectile weapons require two hands to use (see specific weapon descriptions). A character gets no [[SRD:Strength|Strength]] bonus on [[SRD:Attack Damage|damage rolls]] with a projectile weapon unless it’s a specially built composite shortbow, specially built composite longbow, or sling. If the character has a penalty for low [[SRD:Strength|Strength]], apply it to [[SRD:Attack Damage|damage rolls]] when he or she uses a bow or a sling.
 
Light crossbows, slings, heavy crossbows, shortbows, composite shortbows, longbows, composite longbows, hand crossbows, and repeating crossbows are projectile weapons. Most projectile weapons require two hands to use (see specific weapon descriptions). A character gets no [[SRD:Strength|Strength]] bonus on [[SRD:Attack Damage|damage rolls]] with a projectile weapon unless it’s a specially built composite shortbow, specially built composite longbow, or sling. If the character has a penalty for low [[SRD:Strength|Strength]], apply it to [[SRD:Attack Damage|damage rolls]] when he or she uses a bow or a sling.
 
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Latest revision as of 06:50, 10 September 2012

Projectile Weapon[edit]

Light crossbows, slings, heavy crossbows, shortbows, composite shortbows, longbows, composite longbows, hand crossbows, and repeating crossbows are projectile weapons. Most projectile weapons require two hands to use (see specific weapon descriptions). A character gets no Strength bonus on damage rolls with a projectile weapon unless it’s a specially built composite shortbow, specially built composite longbow, or sling. If the character has a penalty for low Strength, apply it to damage rolls when he or she uses a bow or a sling.



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