Yaarel
🇮🇱 🇺🇦 He-Mage
Heh, but the Dragon is the Size of a proverbial side of a barn.The same absurdity you are trying to involve applies to a village militia taking on a dragon.
To be fair, per the 2014 weapon stats, longbow archers shooting beyond 150 feet do incur a Disadvantge.
The Dragon is easier to hit. Likewise the Dragon too is attacking at Disadvantage, at best. The question is: can a Dragon even meaningfully aim beyond 600 feet?
That is a trope. Vengeful or malicious dragon destroying livestock and architecture.The only difference is that the dragon seeing hundreds of villagers approaching their lair could just say "K, LOL" and fly off to go slaughter/destroy the undefended livestock crops and village structures.
A Dragon is an existential threat to a town. And. The local army can have methods to deal with such a threat.IoW the very reason a dragon is a nation state level issue rather than village militia level nuisance is the dragon's ability to think. "Hundreds of villagers vrs a dragon" only works as a scenario if you take away the dragon's ability to think and reason at or above human levels.
When they see a cannon ball dropping, the soldiers can literally step out of the way. (This is different from the speed shot from a cannon.)They don't need to target individual villagers because you have a swarm of hundreds. The dragon only needs to injure incapacitate or kill enough to make poking their nose into the dragon's territory recognized as stupid idea
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