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MacBean
Mar 24th, '05, 03:23 AM
Are there any writeups in the books so far for modern versions of bows and arrows?
tancred
Mar 24th, '05, 05:36 AM
Haven't seen any yet.
Steve, will you include this in the Hero System Equipment Guide?
It would be extremely useful for both DC and (my current game) Post-Apocalyptic Hero.
Steve Long
Mar 24th, '05, 08:59 AM
Sorry, but no -- I don't have the time or resources right now to do the additional research that would be needed.
Rover
Mar 24th, '05, 09:30 AM
Hi All,
I apologise if I'm missing something, but are there not rules fro bows in Fantasy Hero?
I assume said rules are compatable with Dark Champions.
I would like to hear from anyone who knows different as I was intending to use those rules for my own games.
However, MacBean, you may wish to check out this thread-
Link:http://www.herogames.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15541
Regards.
Rover.
Starwolf
Mar 24th, '05, 11:12 AM
Bows are indeed talked about in FH. Listed on pg 166 and talked about on page 170. Most of the rules for custom weapons and add ons for guns talked about in DC would be very appropriate to bows. Modern bows would do slightly more damage than archaic bows, and have a slightly reduced STR min for compound bows (for example a 50 pound compound has only a 25 to 30 pound break).
Some gadgets available for modern bows include:
Telescopic sights
Laser Sights
Silencers
Camoflage
Custom Triggers
special quivers
and special arrows (target, hunting, whiffle, fishing, blunts, etc...)
I was once told by a history professor that I used to bow hunt with that if Native Americans had bows with todays technology back in the day....we would all be living on the European continent...
I hope all this helps
Steve Long
Mar 24th, '05, 01:52 PM
That would definitely make for an interesting alternate history setting! ;)
By and large, I suspect the bow rules from FH coupled with the firearms accessories gear from DC could cover most modern bows well enough for most games. But I'm willing to be convinced otherwise if I ever run across a really good reference source on the subject and have the time to work something up. ;) Unfortunately the only book I have on the subject is about a dozen years old, and not all that informative to boot. But I'll keep my eyes open. :hex:
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