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|Fluff=At almost 5 feet in height, a composite longbow is made from horn, wood, and sinew laminated together to allow for a greater draw strength.
|Note=You can use a composite longbow while mounted.
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|Note= Each point of Strength bonus granted by the composite quality adds 100 gp to its cost.
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If you have a penalty for low Strength, apply it to damage rolls when you use a composite longbow.
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You can use a composite longbow while mounted.
  
 
A composite longbow fires arrows.
 
A composite longbow fires arrows.

Revision as of 13:41, 5 September 2019

Main > Equipment > Weapons > Composite Longbow
Proficiency Damage Critical Type Range Special Cost Weight
martial two-handed ranged 1d8 x3 P 110 ft. composite 100+ gp 3 lbs.

At almost 5 feet in height, a composite longbow is made from horn, wood, and sinew laminated together to allow for a greater draw strength.

Note: Each point of Strength bonus granted by the composite quality adds 100 gp to its cost.

If you have a penalty for low Strength, apply it to damage rolls when you use a composite longbow.

You can use a composite longbow while mounted.

A composite longbow fires arrows.

For purposes of most feats, a composite longbow is treated as if it were a longbow.


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