![]() Without going towards Crossbow Mastery and Double Crossbow proficiency I have more feats to actually have the option for non-combat feats. But I question this because even with Rapid Reload I cannot reload while dual wielding crossbows, so I kind of wonder what the point is?Īll this makes it seem so much simpler just to use a longbow, less damage than a heavy crossbow but no reload feat or move action required. I wouldn't need Crossbow Mastery or Rapid Shot for this build and would have to ask my GM if my rapid reload can be changed to light crossbows. So wanting to stick with crossbows still I am thinking about Two-weapon fighting with 2 light crossbows. On top of this I am ignoring Precise Shot which is brutal at low level (it would be level 12 before I picked it if I went after Double Crossbow route). ![]() Upon finding this out I was dismayed because I couldn't do multiple attacks in a round unless I used Rapid Shot which would just bring my to hit down even further from the -4 penalty from using the double crossbow with proficiency. But I recently noticed that even though Crossbow Mastery says reloading is a free action regardless of the type of crossbow used, the description of the Double Crossbow is a move action to reload both bolts with Crossbow Mastery. In the Advanced Player's Guide I saw the Double Crossbow and thought that was pretty cool and thought that along with the nifty Crossbow Mastery feat I could make use of it. Partially due to the fact I haven't really used crossbows and the art for the Inquisitors often shows them with crossbows. I am playing a human Inquisitor and am currently level 4. But I am trying to figure out the real reason to use a crossbow over a bow. It could just be the simple difference that crossbows are Simple and bows are Martial.
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