You have a link to that?As for stationary he did it with moving targets and him moving too and he did show that the impact of the shots were within reason for a time with little available in armor or something approaching light chain. (this with the 3 shots in under 2 seconds). I think if 10 shots is doable it might be a set up your load once at the beginning of the fight.
As I said it looks like the mechanics in the 4e game for the Hunters Volley and Rangers are similar with one being a Paragon Robinhood caliber character
You are intent on the idea that martial types be small and realistic box while wizards exceed the capabilities of the greatest of mythology (except maybe Tuatha De Danann who only get close).
Youtube Lars Anderson archery actually quite a few videos some few with him doing rolls and firing in the middle of them others with a target on a rope and firing at different parts of the swing at fairly hard to predict swing points, some talking about where the inspiration for it is from but I have to start getting ready either for work or to call in sick nasty cold is choking me... badly and Garthanos feels death saves coming on.You have a link to that?
LOL. Again, toy bows with minimal draw weight do not compare to real life. Real longbows probably had an average 150 pound draw weight, more than 3 times the effort to pull as the people doing trick shots.Yup the 4e ability is more realistic than the 5e one... isn't that just yummy.
Sorry native americans shot down buffalo with quite light bows. I have a museum with them about half a mile from my house and its one of the source of legends about multi-fire mastery.LOL. Again, toy bows with minimal draw weight do not compare to real life.
Have someone firing an actual Arch where they arent under too much threat doing full draw yes that is a good estimate for how the bow was used in european battle and it matches closer to my ability than someone heroic though. call it level 3 ability.A real world estimate is that a well trained longbow archer could fire 10-12 arrows per minute.
Native American bows were in the 45-80 pound range and were sufficient at the upper end for taking buffalo. The English, though, needed 100-180 pound pulls, because they dealt with armor.Sorry native americans shot down buffalo with quite light bows. I have a museum with them about half a mile from my house and its one of the source of legends about multi-fire mastery.
Damn nasty big assed beast killed with a toy boy.
Yup and the guys on the Russian Steppes similarly didnt have much heavy armor to deal with both cases where the stories of rapid fire techniques come from... The volley in the 4e ability is attacks with both penalties on to hit -2 and significantly reduced damage (no attribute bonus that is quite a bit of debuffing) .Native American bows were in the 45-80 pound range and were sufficient at the upper end for taking buffalo. The English, though, needed 100-180 pound pulls, because they dealt with armor.
He showed some in one video with fair range. Typical fire fights in modern times are closer to dungeon crawl ranges.... lol 50 feet is quite good enough. I think multiple shots in fast succession might be very hard to avoid and yes he could be making his accuracy deceptive.It was fun to watch, but I'm not terribly impressed. The vast majority of his shots were at super close range and there wasn't much power there.