![]() If you're asking for "rules as written," then I'd say the answer is yes as well. You've invested in that skill at the expense of others which to me provides enough balance, but other DMs may disagree. A light crossbow was a simple crossbow that was small enough to be shot with one hand. It was a short range weapon that could be drawn for firing with just one hand. A hand crossbow was a very small crossbow ideal for concealment. Special: A fighter may select this feat as one of his fighter bonus. Normal: Reloading a repeating crossbow is a full round action that provokes an attack of opportunity. You must have a prepared case pre-loaded with ammunition. ![]() Ammunition: You can use a weapon that has the ammunition property to make a ranged attack only if you have ammunition to fire from the weapon. ![]() Heavy Crossbow Ready to play Build unlimited D&D characters Create Now Edit Page Content. You have sunk 4 feats into it at that point (Weapon Focus, Point Blank Shot, Dead Eye, and Crossbow Sniper), effectively paying for both increases in damage. A crossbow was a weapon that shot specially made projectiles called bolts. Benefit: You may now reload your repeating crossbow as a free action that does not provoke an attack opportunity. Heavy Crossbow Source: 5th Edition SRD Attributes. Your answer to this question may vary based on your DM's ruling (as with all rules questions), but I would say yes. Proficiency with a heavy crossbow allows you to add your proficiency bonus to the attack roll for any attack you make with it. You may add your Dexterity bonus on damage rolls made with ranged weapons for which you have the Weapon Focus feat, so long as the target is within 30 feet.ĭead Eye does not increase the damage dealt to creatures immune to critical hits.Ī fighter may select Dead Eye as one of his fighter bonus feats. Type: Martial Ranged Weapon Cost: 50 gp Weight: 18 lbs. Point Blank Shot (PH), Weapon Focus (PH) (Any Ranged Wepaon), Base attack bonus +1, DEX 17, Your precision with ranged weapons translates into more telling strikes than you could normally make. ![]()
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