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2009-10-22, 01:37 AM (ISO 8601)
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[3.5] Cragtop Archer + Swiftwing Arrows = No range penalty?
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Cragtop Archer PrC, Races of Stone pg. 101
Farsight (Ex): A cragtop archer enjoys great visual acuity. She suffers only half the normal penalty on her Spot checks because of distance (–1 per 20 feet of distance, rather than –1 per 10 feet). In addition, a cragtop archer takes only half the normal penalty on ranged attacks per range increment (–1 per range increment, rather than –2).
Arrow, Swiftwing: These arrows are made slightly longer than normal with a small, aerodynamic head and enlarged fletching (the feathers added to the shaft) for extra stability and accuracy on long shots. A swiftwing arrow incurs only half the usual penalty for attacking at range (–1 per range increment rather than the usual –2).
How does D&D stack fractional multipliers? (x2 + x2 = x3...does x1/2 + x1/2 = x1/3 or x1/4?)
I'm inclined to say that it halves the penalties again (to -1 per two full range increments), but does not allow a farther shot than the normal maximum range.
Is this sensible?
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2009-10-22, 01:40 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5] Cragtop Archer + Swiftwing Arrows = No range penalty?
I'd say that sounds sensible.
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Re: [3.5] Cragtop Archer + Swiftwing Arrows = No range penalty?
Yeah, that's probably the best interpretation.
Although it would be fun to claim otherwise, and abuse it. Use a scrying mirror to see your target. "Lessee, he's 3500 miles away...rotate 46.282 degrees counter clockwise...and Fire!"
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2009-10-22, 01:50 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5] Cragtop Archer + Swiftwing Arrows = No range penalty?
Since they both state half penalty, I'd think that would mean 1/4th the penalty, or -1 at every odd range increment. So a -5 at the maximum of 10 range increments for a missile weapon makes sense to me.
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2009-10-22, 02:11 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5] Cragtop Archer + Swiftwing Arrows = No range penalty?
Well quartering the penalty would be -.5 and I'm pretty sure the game states somewhere that you round all decimals, and you round up when it would be detrimental to the players and round down for monsters. So an villain Cragtop Archer would be able to shoot pretty much everywhere that exists on the plane he's on, and a PC wouldn't get the benefit from the arrow (as rounding up makes it -1 again).
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2009-10-22, 02:16 AM (ISO 8601)
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2009-10-22, 02:21 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5] Cragtop Archer + Swiftwing Arrows = No range penalty?
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2009-10-22, 02:41 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5] Cragtop Archer + Swiftwing Arrows = No range penalty?
Meh. Probably never. That said, you can reach truly ridiculous ranges if you feel like it.
Try Goliath Fighter 4 / Barbarian 1 / Deepwood Sniper 10 / Cragtop Archer 4.
Strongarm Bracers + +1 Sizing Distance Splitting Force Dragonbone Composite Greatbow
Composite Greatbow starts at 130' at Medium. Projectile weapon range increments increase by 125% each time they go up a category.
A Large CompGBow has a 162' increment.
A Huge CompGBow has a 203 point a bunch of decimals. Call it 200'.
Dragonbone bows have +20' range increment. (My understanding is that this does get multiplied, unlike all the other modifiers, because it's a mundane property of the bow.)
So a 220' range increment on the unmodified bow.
We have Far Shot: x1.5
Distance enchant: x2
Flight arrows: x1.25 (Dragon 349 p22, or see Crystalkeep's Equipment file)
Total multiplier: x2.75
Result: 605'
Add +20' for Ranged Weapon Mastery (Piercing).
Add +100' for Deepwood Sniper 10.
Result? 725' range increment.
Cragtop Archers can shoot out to 15 range increments. That's 10,875', or about 2.06 miles.
Put differently, that's 2,175 one-inch squares, which would require a grid 181'3" long to play on.
(For context, a Wizard with Enlarge Spell would still need caster level 126 to get his Fireball that far.)
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2009-10-22, 02:49 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5] Cragtop Archer + Swiftwing Arrows = No range penalty?
Hmm I would think the question is what do the words usual and normal mean. If they mean the usual penalty or the normal penalty that everyone without some ability takes then having the two abilities gives no benefit as they both reference the same -2 per range increment and one would take half of the -2 either way.
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Re: [3.5] Cragtop Archer + Swiftwing Arrows = No range penalty?
In other words, high-level archers can easily act as mobile artillery. They can even match the damage of modern artillery, if not quite the area of effect. But yeah, detecting people becomes the problem with such ranges. The highest I've found myself profitably using are around ~1000' - 2000', and it's rare to be in a position where it's possible to shoot that far.
A couple of thousand feet are doable with Spot alone though (for a Cragtop Archer, it's mere DC 100 Spot-check and you can have ~60 from just standard modifiers so pimping out the check with Divine Insight, Guidance of the Avatar and so on allows reaching 100).
Just using Hawkeye and Wind Tunnel could actually further extend the range (*1.5 & *2 respectively). Actually, that's why I love Archivist Archer; he can have all these spells persisted.Campaign Journal: Uncovering the Lost World - A Player's Diary in Low-Magic D&D (Latest Update: 8.3.2014)
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Re: [3.5] Cragtop Archer + Swiftwing Arrows = No range penalty?
My understanding is that if a calculation fails to produce an integer, you simply ignore the fractional part - you never round up.
In D&D the convention doesn't change from one person to another - it does in a few White Wolf games, however (In Exalted, supernatural characters/creatures always round up, others always round down).
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RAI is probably that the two effects shouldn't stack.
The rule against compound multipliers is really there to avoid people stacking six or seven effects that double some quantity, but I'm pretty sure it actually applies here, so halving a quantity twice would actually reduce it to nothing.
(Halving something is equivalent to subtracting half its original value - the rule against compound multipliers then tells you to do that twice, rather than reduce it to a quarter of its value).
There is the danger, I guess, that someone might be able to stack three effects that halve a penalty they receive and somehow convert it into a bonus, but hopefully common sense would prevail.Last edited by lesser_minion; 2009-10-22 at 10:27 AM.
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2009-10-22, 07:39 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5] Cragtop Archer + Swiftwing Arrows = No range penalty?
So the reason why x2 + x2 = x3 is that they effectively work as percentage bonuses. x2 is +100%. x2 + x2 = +100% +100% = +200% = x3.
By the same logic, (-1/2)x + (-1/2)x = -50% -50% = 0% = no range penalty, and honestly, I think that's perfectly fine in terms of balance. As has been pointed out, you still have to spot them to be able to pull off your crazy sniping.Of the Core classes, Bard is the best. It optimizes the most important resource of them all: play time.
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2009-10-22, 08:18 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5] Cragtop Archer + Swiftwing Arrows = No range penalty?
There is a reason modern snipers use scopes, anyone ever made a scope or something similar for a DnD game?
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2009-10-22, 09:43 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5] Cragtop Archer + Swiftwing Arrows = No range penalty?
Sounds, to me, like you wouldn't take a range penalty at all. You'd still be limited to 10 range increments, 15 if you've reached the appropriate level in cragtop archer. Loss of the penalty doesn't mean there's no longer a limit on how far you can shoot.
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Re: [3.5] Cragtop Archer + Swiftwing Arrows = No range penalty?
I would say no penalty, mainly due to the massive amount of cover people would naturally garner at a high distance. Not only would it be useless if your enemy was inside anything, but it would probably have an AC jacked up by at least 10-20 due to random objects in the way, probably far more.
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Re: [3.5] Cragtop Archer + Swiftwing Arrows = No range penalty?
One slight problem, in that I don't think Goliath's Powerful Build and Strongarm Bracers stack. Other than that, I don't see anything else out of the ordinary here.
As Eldariel has pointed out and I myself have contended with is the ability to spot that far. I settled on using an a custom item that gives Arcane Eyes as a spell-like so I know where I'm shooting before I make the shot. Also, if accuracy becomes an issue, you can always just use Cragtop Archer's Horizon Shot. Add in Hawkeye and Wind Tunnel and you can break range even further.
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2009-10-22, 01:20 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5] Cragtop Archer + Swiftwing Arrows = No range penalty?
If 2 X 2 = 3 when it comes to multipliers, does this mean 1/2 X 1/2 = 1/3 for penalties?
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2009-10-22, 01:28 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5] Cragtop Archer + Swiftwing Arrows = No range penalty?
I'd allow full-power penalty reductions, personally; The frequency with which even shooting beyond ONE range increment comes up is fairly rare. Being able to fire ten range increments with no penalty is really just a "moment of awesome" thing, which I'm all for.
As has been noted, however, no range penalty does not mean no maximum range.. and also, you'd need to spot the target. Of course, with Cragtop Archer's spot penalty reduction and a (weapon-mounted?) spyglass, that's not necessarily difficult.
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All of a sudden I want to build a sniper character like this in games.
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