Jeff Wilder
First Post
In modern archery, despite what some folks have said here, arrows are approximately the same length for most archers. (Think about it: an archer draws from the same point -- the extended hand -- to the same point -- the line of the jaw, and that's your arrow length.) A particularly tall archer -- like me, for instance -- will tend to use longer arrows, but even then the difference is pretty small: an inch or two at most.
Historically, there were several different draw techniques, and realistically there are other reasons to select different arrow lengths (not to mention weight and heads), but D&D is complex enough not to worry about this, IMO.
Historically, there were several different draw techniques, and realistically there are other reasons to select different arrow lengths (not to mention weight and heads), but D&D is complex enough not to worry about this, IMO.