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<blockquote data-quote="ECMO3" data-source="post: 8655860" data-attributes="member: 7030563"><p>Maybe she did I don't know. I do know our Ranger and Monk both had ranged weapons (a non-magic long bow and non-magic short bow respectively) and they always used the harpoons instead of those weapons. If I remember correctly the harpoons were also magical weapons, which means they would do a lot more damage to the actual enemies that came against us than the mundane weapons they were carrying. Maybe that is why they used them? As most of what we fought were lycanthropes or fiends of some sort. When we first got the scavanger the only magic weapon we had was an axe+1 our barbarian used (later we found a magic dagger and a vicous staff and near the end a very powerful magic sword), but I don't think we ever had magic missile weapons .... (I was smart enough to silver my short sword before we went to hell, so I was generally effective).</p><p></p><p>I didn't have Firebolt, I did have chill touch which would have been able to range them if their range was only 120, and I did use that, but that is not nearly as effective as melee where I could use extra attack (with one booming blade) and get a 2d6 sneak attack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ECMO3, post: 8655860, member: 7030563"] Maybe she did I don't know. I do know our Ranger and Monk both had ranged weapons (a non-magic long bow and non-magic short bow respectively) and they always used the harpoons instead of those weapons. If I remember correctly the harpoons were also magical weapons, which means they would do a lot more damage to the actual enemies that came against us than the mundane weapons they were carrying. Maybe that is why they used them? As most of what we fought were lycanthropes or fiends of some sort. When we first got the scavanger the only magic weapon we had was an axe+1 our barbarian used (later we found a magic dagger and a vicous staff and near the end a very powerful magic sword), but I don't think we ever had magic missile weapons .... (I was smart enough to silver my short sword before we went to hell, so I was generally effective). I didn't have Firebolt, I did have chill touch which would have been able to range them if their range was only 120, and I did use that, but that is not nearly as effective as melee where I could use extra attack (with one booming blade) and get a 2d6 sneak attack. [/QUOTE]
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