Autor Thema: regelfrage: kompositbogen  (Gelesen 2418 mal)

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regelfrage: kompositbogen
« am: 2.06.2004 | 16:16 »
ok ich hab ne kleine frage zu mächtigen kompositbögen
sagen wir mal spieler X hat stärke 14 und damit einen +2 modifikator
wenn er sich jetzt einen mächtigen [+3] kompositlangbogen kaufen würde dann müsste er diesen doch normalerweise mit einem schadensbonus von +3 verwenden können, weil die waffe ja zweihändig geführt wird und er somit den 1,5 fachen stärkebonus bekommt
laut regelwerk jedoch sind nur +2 möglich, anscheinend gilt der extra stärke bonus aufgrund beidhändiger führung da nicht

wer hat jetzt recht, ich oder des regelwerk? :)

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Re: regelfrage: kompositbogen
« Antwort #1 am: 2.06.2004 | 16:29 »
Die Regeln:

Abschnitt Waffenarten (Fettdruck ist meine Hervorhebung):
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Projectile Weapons: Light crossbows, slings, heavy crossbows, shortbows, composite shortbows, longbows, composite longbows, hand crossbows, and repeating crossbows are projectile weapons. Most projectile weapons require two hands to use (see specific weapon descriptions). A character gets no Strength bonus on damage rolls with a projectile weapon unless it?s a specially built composite shortbow, specially built composite longbow, or sling. If the character has a penalty for low Strength, apply it to damage rolls when he or she uses a bow or a sling.

Light, One-Handed, and Two-Handed Melee Weapons: This designation is a measure of how much effort it takes to wield a weapon in combat. It indicates whether a melee weapon, when wielded by a character of the weapon?s size category, is considered a light weapon, a one-handed weapon, or a two-handed weapon.

Two-Handed: Two hands are required to use a two-handed melee weapon effectively. Apply 1-1/2 times the character?s Strength bonus to damage rolls for melee attacks with such a weapon.

Sowie bei den Composite-Bows:
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Longbow, Composite: You need at least two hands to use a bow, regardless of its size. You can use a composite longbow while mounted. All composite bows are made with a particular strength rating (that is, each requires a minimum Strength modifier to use with proficiency). If your Strength bonus is less than the strength rating of the composite bow, you can?t effectively use it, so you take a ?2 penalty on attacks with it. The default composite longbow requires a Strength modifier of +0 or higher to use with proficiency. A composite longbow can be made with a high strength rating to take advantage of an above-average Strength score; this feature allows you to add your Strength bonus to damage, up to the maximum bonus indicated for the bow. Each point of Strength bonus granted by the bow adds 100 gp to its cost.

For purposes of weapon proficiency and similar feats, a composite longbow is treated as if it were a longbow.
Aehnliches beim Shortbow.

Man beachte dass er mit einem +3 Mighty Composite Bow auch noch -2 auf den Treffer kriegen wuerde wenn er nur +2 Staerke hat (ist AFAIK in 3.5 neu)
Abraham Maslow said in 1966: "It is tempting, if the only tool you have is a hammer, to treat everything as if it were a nail."

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Re: regelfrage: kompositbogen
« Antwort #2 am: 2.06.2004 | 16:38 »
aaah schankedön  :d