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Gunther_01
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Ammunition
Don't know if this has been suggested elsewere, and if it has tell me, but instead of having different types of bow you would have to make your own ammunition. There would be different types of arrows (or bolts in the case of crossbows):
Wooden:100g wood, 10g feathers, minimum damage.
Iron:100g wood, 10g feathers, 20g iron,Harder to get, have better chance of puncturing armour.
Steel:100g wood, 10g feathers, 20g steel, Maximum damage
You could construct them in quivers of 5 or ten arrows.
Also if this is impracticle, I would like to see a change in the bow types:
Short Bow |
Bow | These are made out of wood only
Longbow |
Crossbow Pistol (ie: small, light and hurt like hell) | These are made
Crossbow | of wood and steel
Wooden:100g wood, 10g feathers, minimum damage.
Iron:100g wood, 10g feathers, 20g iron,Harder to get, have better chance of puncturing armour.
Steel:100g wood, 10g feathers, 20g steel, Maximum damage
You could construct them in quivers of 5 or ten arrows.
Also if this is impracticle, I would like to see a change in the bow types:
Short Bow |
Bow | These are made out of wood only
Longbow |
Crossbow Pistol (ie: small, light and hurt like hell) | These are made
Crossbow | of wood and steel
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20g iron do less damage than 20g of steel?
Lets do the physics. How good a projectile is determined by velocity and weight. The velocity comes from the weapon it self (bow, crossbow) and weight, yeah, all the types of arrow wieght the same, so that shouldn't change on how much "damage" it would inflict.
Let say we compare with an arrowhead made of copper and lead. And let say the weight is about.... 50g. 50g lead isn't that much and the head should be a deacent size. While the copperhead would be much larger to meet the 50g weight. You know, one kilo of lead and one kilo of feathers, guess wich pile will be the big one
Then we have to remember how the metal react on impact. A leadbullet (or arrowhead this time) would "mushroom" directly upon impact, while the copperhead would remain intact (fullmetalljacket bullet, yeah I know my ammo).
Let say the copper would be great to penetrate armor, while the lead is better against flesh as it creates a greater wound.
Now I don't know what kind of metals there are in Cantr as I recently joined, but thats my two cents in this thread.
Lets do the physics. How good a projectile is determined by velocity and weight. The velocity comes from the weapon it self (bow, crossbow) and weight, yeah, all the types of arrow wieght the same, so that shouldn't change on how much "damage" it would inflict.
Let say we compare with an arrowhead made of copper and lead. And let say the weight is about.... 50g. 50g lead isn't that much and the head should be a deacent size. While the copperhead would be much larger to meet the 50g weight. You know, one kilo of lead and one kilo of feathers, guess wich pile will be the big one
Then we have to remember how the metal react on impact. A leadbullet (or arrowhead this time) would "mushroom" directly upon impact, while the copperhead would remain intact (fullmetalljacket bullet, yeah I know my ammo).
Let say the copper would be great to penetrate armor, while the lead is better against flesh as it creates a greater wound.
Now I don't know what kind of metals there are in Cantr as I recently joined, but thats my two cents in this thread.
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Re: Ammunition
Gunther_01 wrote:Don't know if this has been suggested elsewere, and if it has tell me, but instead of having different types of bow you would have to make your own ammunition. There would be different types of arrows (or bolts in the case of crossbows):
Wooden:100g wood, 10g feathers, minimum damage.
Iron:100g wood, 10g feathers, 20g iron,Harder to get, have better chance of puncturing armour.
Steel:100g wood, 10g feathers, 20g steel, Maximum damage
You could construct them in quivers of 5 or ten arrows.
Also if this is impracticle, I would like to see a change in the bow types:
Short Bow |
Bow | These are made out of wood only
Longbow |
Crossbow Pistol (ie: small, light and hurt like hell) | These are made
Crossbow | of wood and steel
As for ammunition, this is already being discussed and is in a big hat. And when we pull that piece of paper out... we'll get to it
As for the bow types, don't worry, they're being changed. ALL/Most weapons are being changed, if you've yet to notice. But no information will be indulged. You'll have to sit and wait on your butts, just like everyone else.
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