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Title: Archery round time question
Post by: ULO on December 04, 2003, 01:49:13 AM
If I have a WIT of 6 and MP of 12 and  pull an arow from the ground for 0 rds then knock and draw for 2 rds, do I fire at the end of the 2nd round for 6 MP's or do I have to aim for a 3rd rd to get 6 MPs and then fire at the end of the third round?


Thanks
Christopher
Title: Archery round time question
Post by: Jake Norwood on December 04, 2003, 03:36:16 AM
Hi Christopher, and welcome.

Refresh begins once prep time is complete. So on the first round after the arrow is ready to loose you've got 6 MP, and on the next you'll have 12. These MP are available at the beginning of the round, not at the end.

I hope that helps.

Jake
Title: Missile Pools
Post by: Ingenious on December 04, 2003, 08:02:30 AM
Hey Jake, or someone with a book...
There's a cap to your missile pool is there not? I was told there was, regardless I was still highly effective with a bow.

-Ingenious
Title: Archery round time question
Post by: Lance D. Allen on December 04, 2003, 04:30:23 PM
Missile Pool works the same as Combat Pool, so far as I understand. Beginning PCs are capped in their proficiency at 7 (or 8) plus their Aim.. So the best that a beginning PC who totally min-maxed their MP would likely have is 15.
Title: Archery round time question
Post by: Jake Norwood on December 04, 2003, 07:41:33 PM
For initial limits, Wolfen's right. For later on, I think its in the 30-ish range, simply due to the maximum possible SAs that can be spent at once.

Make no mistake, however, even a very low MP can kill very easily if you've got the jump or range on someone. And despite what we want to believe about knights not using them, etc., period ruffians (and what are PCs if not ruffians) used them to great effect. Just read up on Thomas Mallory (thought to be the author of Le Morte d'Artur) and his ambush on the Earl of Warwick (I think it was Warwick...), and you'll see what I mean.

Jake