According to wikipedia they actually aren't better at penetrating armor, so let the historical RL discussions beginWill said:In RL, bodkin arrows penetrate armor but do less damage. There's balance for you.
And natural armor? Only metal armor or also hardened leather (maybe even soft leather? hide? fur armor? Or maybe softarmor plays against the "less damage" thing and it becomes -1 to hit against anyone wearing soft armor)? All in all just again one minor bonus you have to remember (when people are already constandly forgeting a +1 from a bard song that aids against everything)Will said:Say, bodkin arrows gave you +1 to hit so long as the target is wearing armor, but only 1d6 damage. Or +2/1d4...
SKyOdin said:There is actually a thread right now on the Wizards of the Coast 4E Classes forum asking people what weapons they plan on using if they play a Fighter in 4E. There is a surprising amount of diversity. Spears (both one-handed and two-handed) are easily at least 30% of the vote, with axes bringing in another significant portion.
I wouldn't be surprised if swords, axes, and spears are all about equally popular weapons.
That's what 2E had, "flight arrows" and "sheaf arrows." One had longer range and d6 damage, the other had shorter range and d8 damage.Will said:And according to wikipedia, apparently they were better at range. So there you go, it does that, instead.
Mirtek said:According to wikipedia they actually aren't better at penetrating armor, so let the historical RL discussions begin
lukelightning said:I don't care for special arrows, I like generic ones. Yeah, they are cool in concept and realistic, but what happens is that they become the default arrow if they have any special advantage (e.g. piercing armor), so why not just assume that all arrows are bodkins?
lukelightning said:I don't care for special arrows, I like generic ones. Yeah, they are cool in concept and realistic, but what happens is that they become the default arrow if they have any special advantage (e.g. piercing armor), so why not just assume that all arrows are bodkins?