lightcrossbow VS. heavycrossbow

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Re: lightcrossbow VS. heavycrossbow

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K'yon Oblodra wrote:
Lockonnow wrote:chad878262 can you use 2 small crossbow i belive i have send in a movie
Monkey grip double crossbow or bow action lol :twisted:!

Don't think so lockonnow
They'd need to be gnomish repeating crossbows or you'd get two shots before you had to put one down to reload. :lol:

edit: or one of the real-world historical repeating crossbows whose names I can't remember offhand...
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Re: lightcrossbow VS. heavycrossbow

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Chukonu, the chinese repeater xbow. Useless peasant weapon with minimal range, accuracy and damage potential. Click for example vid.

There was a plan to introduce these to BG but it hasn't eventuated yet.
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Re: lightcrossbow VS. heavycrossbow

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Tsidkenu wrote:And to answer the OC, the only differences between light & heavy xbows in NWN2 are their weight (4lbs vs 10lbs) and their damage (1d8 vs 1d10). I think there is a very good heavy crossbow that has Rapid Reload, Rapid Shot and bonus critical damage. I can't remember what it was called, though. Maybe one of the chronic hoarders has a few of the epic ones they can share here for you to see what is out there?
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