Created 06 May 2024, Published 06 May 2024, Last modified 10 Feb 2026 11:37
The long bow is a tall, elegantly curved weapon designed for power, range, and precision. Usually standing close to the height of its wielder, it is crafted from a single length of strong, flexible wood such as yew, ash, or elm, carefully shaped to store tremendous energy when drawn. Its string, made from tightly twisted sinew, hemp, or treated fiber, hums softly under tension.
When loosed, the long bow sends an arrow flying in a smooth, arcing path, capable of striking distant targets with deadly accuracy. Skilled archers can loose volleys in quick succession, raining arrows upon enemies long before they can close the distance. The weapon favors strength and discipline, rewarding steady aim and controlled breathing.
Though simple in appearance, the long bow is a weapon of war and hunting alike. It is prized for its reliability, ease of maintenance, and effectiveness in the hands of a trained archer. From forest ambushes to open battlefields, the long bow remains a timeless tool, turning patience and practice into lethal force.
| Actions | Pierce |
|---|---|
| Armour Damage | 1 |
| Cost | 20 gp |
| Damage | 1d10 |
| Initative Modifier | -3 |
| Penetration | 10 |
| Range | 180 |
| Weapon Type | Missile |