The Marilith gets 7 melee attacks (constriction with tail, and 6 arms/weapons.)ģ. The Ettin is already allowed 2 attacks (one with each arm/hand/club). Thus, they can fire once (1 attack) with their missile weapon (crossbow) or 2 with their melee weapons.Ģ. But drow can have 1 or 2 attacks! Yes, because their long dagger qualifies as an OH weapon (dagger or hand ax) in conjunction with their short sword. Can a pc/npc dual-wield darts? They're small, able to be held in one hand and thrown, so why wouldn't darts get the same treatment? Even javelins, light and useable with one hand, why wouldn't a pc/npc be able to hold one in each hand and toss it? Because dual-wielding is found in the section of the DMG regarding Melee. I see things this way right or wrong there it is:ġ. They can be simultaneously Good, Bad, and Ugly.ģ) I'd say 1 slot, but allowed to fighters and thieves (and subclasses).ĥ) 150% of drow have hand crossbows, to allow for those who carry several.Ħ) There's also rose-thorn poison. and aiming at two targets would be VERY hard.Ģ) Thri-kreen boltslinger. The FF describes the crossbow as one-handed, presumably in difference to the standard PHB crossbows, so that is the basis of the questions.ġ) Can a drow dual-wield their crossbow? Do they suffer off-handed penalties (I think drow are supposed to be ambidextrous, though.)Ģ) Could a multi-arm creature such as an ettin (not really multi-armed, but multi-headed)? Perhaps a marilith?ģ) Can a PC gain proficiency? Does it cost the usual slot(s) or more due to exoticism?ĥ) How many actually carry crossbows? Text says 50% or more - how many more? Naturally, up to the DM but is there some recommendation somewhere?Ħ) Are there other poisons than the knockout available?ġ) I would allow it, though reloading would be difficult. ![]() Serleran wrote:Just a few questions on how others handle these.
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