Satyrn
First Post
As I read that, I was thinking you could simplify it by simply saying "loading a crossbow requires an action."But then I don't know how the rest of your variant rules relate.In my games, this is the knightly/arming/viking/migration period sword/spatha, or simply "sword". It also covers swords that are or have been termed "broadsword", both the more modern weapon and whatever it was for which AD&D uses the term. Everyone that has access to rapier proficiency also has knightly sword proficiency.
Here's a weapons property I wrote as part of a rules variant for ranged attack rates of fire:
LOADING PROPERTY OF HEAVY CROSSBOWS
A heavy crossbow takes longer to load than other weapons that use ammunition and can only be fired every other round. When you are wielding a heavy crossbow and move up to one half your speed on your turn, you can use your a"ction to either load the weapon or attack, but not both.
If you move more than half your speed, you can’t load the weapon on the same turn.
The Crossbow Expert feat lets you ignore this property if you are proficient with heavy crossbows.
But I think "long loading: This weapon requires an action to load" is a fitting suggestion for this thread
Sure, it doesn't cover everything your rule does, such as the reduced movement, and it still provides the possibility of loading and firing in one round (through bonus actions, possibly) but its a simple 5e fit.
I wonder what the damage with such a weapon should be.
(I also wonder if this is actually already covered in the firearms rules)