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3.5- Multiple shots with a bow?
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<blockquote data-quote="HoboGod" data-source="post: 5252991" data-attributes="member: 90920"><p>Oh yes, we all think his DM is wrong, back to the thread hijack!</p><p></p><p>Staying at a range is kinda hard unless you are the DM and have control of the terrain and obstacles. The max range on a composite longbow is 110 ft, the best you're gunna get without a form of specialization or another. The average player with 30 ft run speed can spend a full round action to move 90 ft, 120 ft with the run feet. The next level up, 40 ft, which a bunch of classes get, can spend a full round to move 120 feet, 160 ft with the run feat. Eliminating the gap between ranged and melee happens in an instant. I understand why there should be a disadvantage to archers at close range, but mechanically there's not a way to really trip up a persuing opponent, nor is there any penalty to movement while being bambarded with projectiles. Most of the great ways to use a bow to kill a swordsman don't work in DnD without some major "cheese," as it was put.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoboGod, post: 5252991, member: 90920"] Oh yes, we all think his DM is wrong, back to the thread hijack! Staying at a range is kinda hard unless you are the DM and have control of the terrain and obstacles. The max range on a composite longbow is 110 ft, the best you're gunna get without a form of specialization or another. The average player with 30 ft run speed can spend a full round action to move 90 ft, 120 ft with the run feet. The next level up, 40 ft, which a bunch of classes get, can spend a full round to move 120 feet, 160 ft with the run feat. Eliminating the gap between ranged and melee happens in an instant. I understand why there should be a disadvantage to archers at close range, but mechanically there's not a way to really trip up a persuing opponent, nor is there any penalty to movement while being bambarded with projectiles. Most of the great ways to use a bow to kill a swordsman don't work in DnD without some major "cheese," as it was put. [/QUOTE]
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