Bows are two-handed weapons, with no restrictions to how often you can fire them. So, this page will categorize, instead, firearms (or firearm-adjacent creations) that could conceivably fit in your run-of-the-mill D&D campaign.Ĭurrently, there's three types of vanilla D&D ranged weapons: Bows, Crossbows, and Thrown Weapons. Unfortunately, said weapons are not balanced for the traditional high-fantasy settings most are used to. That said, the DMG does give rules for weaponry for renaissance, modern, and futuristic settings. So even in the most Tolkien-esque settings, there may be a place for it. But, in a world with enchanted weaponry, undead, and whatever the heck Flumphs are, it's not unreasonable to say some gnome or dwarf had the idea of making fantasy-gunpowder from dragon bone or fairy dust or something. Now, if you're playing in a fantasy setting. The guy next to you has a sword, the gal on your right uses her fists, and the friend of loosely-defined gender who sits across from you wields arcane magic of destructive potential. This is a quality article! Fantasy Firearms
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