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I know that the Two-handed Style does not affect Guns, which makes sense and I assume it does not affect crossbows either.

 

But does it affect bows?

If it doesn't affect firearms.

And it doesn't affect crossbows or arbalests.

Guess that the answer to your question is.

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If it doesn't affect firearms.

 

And it doesn't affect crossbows or arbalests.

 

Guess that the answer to your question is.

 

His thinking was that, because shooting a war bow requires a lot of strength and a lifetime of practice, unlike guns and crossbows which even peasants could wield effectively, the skill would apply. Given that might applies to guns and crossbows,not just bows, I think it's fair to assume that Obsidian is not that rigorous when it comes to realism.

Edited by Bix Copperblast

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That was my thinking, yes.

 

Though I suppose the tradeoff is that we get Marksman... Though I don't know if +5 Acc makes up for +15% DMG.

That was my thinking, yes.

 

Though I suppose the tradeoff is that we get Marksman... Though I don't know if +5 Acc makes up for +15% DMG.

It depends. Your effective damage modifier for ACC goes up by about 5-7.5%, so in that way no. But if you're shooting at something where your accuracy is less than 15 more than their deflection, that 5 accuracy also increased your chance to connect by 5%, which means that all your other damage modifiers (Might, weapon quality, etc) went up in effective power.

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