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D&D 5E New game for me. Is this acceptable?

Minsc

Explorer
Hey guys.

I'm just beginning play with a new group.

Rules are standard point buy, campaign begins at 5th level. I can choose one uncommon magic item to start. Suggested items are: Wand of Magic Detection, Ring of Evasion, Ring of Fire Resistance, Headband of Intellect, Keoghtom’s Ointment, Cloak of Elvenkind, +1 Weapon, Ring of Protection, Boots of Striding & Springing, and Gauntlets of Ogre Power.

That being said, I was thinking about playing a hand crossbow wielding Eldritch Knight. Do you think a self-loading hand crossbow +1 is too much to ask for?

I intend on taking the crossbow mastery feat, but I hate the rules as they are written (which could effectively allow one to dual wield hand crossbows and reload them both).

If I can get this item, I'd opt to use a shield instead. I think it looks cooler and is more fun.
 

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transtemporal

Explorer
If you're getting a self-loading crossbow (which would be a house rule as it doesn't exist in 5e) and you have no intention of using a second crossbow, theres no point getting the crossbow expertise feat.
 

Hey guys.

I'm just beginning play with a new group.

Rules are standard point buy, campaign begins at 5th level. I can choose one uncommon magic item to start.


Be careful with magic items in this edition, they are not assumed. Put in, what you feel comfortable with.
 

Capn Charlie

Explorer
If I were DMing, I'd allow a +0 self loading hand crossbow for a fifth level character. But then again, I still hand out bonus xp for written and submitted character backstories.
 

Riley37

First Post
A player in my group went variant human, crossbow feat, dual hand crossbows. I *hate* the question of how one insta-reloads two hand crossbows while having both hands full of crossbow. I persuaded him to instead wield a clip-fed crossbow, mechanically identical but doesn't offend my aesthetics nearly so badly. (He can attack and then bonus attack; damage is same as a hand crossbow, because the draw is weaker than a standard crossbow.)

http://www.atarn.org/chinese/rept_xbow.htm
 

Leatherhead

Possibly a Idiot.
I was thinking about playing a hand crossbow wielding Eldritch Knight. Do you think a self-loading hand crossbow +1 is too much to ask for?
Yes.

I intend on taking the crossbow mastery feat, but I hate the rules as they are written (which could effectively allow one to dual wield hand crossbows and reload them both).
I think that was intended. Out of all the popular interpretations, I find this one to be the most mechanically balanced.

If I can get this item, I'd opt to use a shield instead. I think it looks cooler and is more fun.
Using a shield and a hand-crossbow is undoubtedly the cheesiest! :erm:
 

Capn Charlie

Explorer
A player in my group went variant human, crossbow feat, dual hand crossbows. I *hate* the question of how one insta-reloads two hand crossbows while having both hands full of crossbow. I persuaded him to instead wield a clip-fed crossbow, mechanically identical but doesn't offend my aesthetics nearly so badly. (He can attack and then bonus attack; damage is same as a hand crossbow, because the draw is weaker than a standard crossbow.)

http://www.atarn.org/chinese/rept_xbow.htm

That is an elegant solution. I approve heartily.
 

Tony Vargas

Legend
A player in my group went variant human, crossbow feat, dual hand crossbows. I *hate* the question of how one insta-reloads two hand crossbows while having both hands full of crossbow. I persuaded him to instead wield a clip-fed crossbow, mechanically identical but doesn't offend my aesthetics nearly so badly. (He can attack and then bonus attack; damage is same as a hand crossbow, because the draw is weaker than a standard crossbow.)
Re-skinning can be a very handy tool, that way. Just change the fluff to eliminate any sort of mechanic-narrative disagreement or 'dissonance' like that.

I guess the player wanted the game-mechanic rate of fire, not the image of a two-gun crossbowman?
 

Mercule

Adventurer
I wouldn't allow a self-loading crossbow, ever, without it being considered a legendary, unique magic item. Even playing Diablo, the idea makes me cringe if I think too much. I'd be willing to compromise with the Chinese repeater, though.

Shorter answer: Depends on your GM and group.
 

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