Drawing a ranged weapon


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For those realists out there, a bow or crossbow I've always heard loses some of its strength the longer it's got tension on it, so they're typically stored tension free -- uncocked or with the bowstring removed.

With that in mind, IMG I'd allow a player to load their crossbow before we rolled initiative if they're expecting a fight or potential danger, but if they get ambushed or whatever they'll have to draw and then load it before firing.

My 2 coppers. :)
 

Well, in response to the OP, the answer is no.
Unless the PC specifically says they're wearing a loaded crossbow.
Which .. although possible, can have issues .. from the bolt falling out the top to accidental firing.

For the sake of convenience, I'd go with no.
 

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