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{{Craft | {{Craft | ||
|ComponentR=[[crossbow]]<hr/>[[steel crossbow bolt]] '''OR''' 4x [[wood crossbow bolt]]<hr/>2x [[string | |ComponentR=[[crossbow]]<hr/>[[steel crossbow bolt]] '''OR''' 4x [[wood crossbow bolt]]<hr/>2x [[Small string]] '''OR''' [[Long string]] | ||
|Skill1=mechanics | |Skill1=mechanics | ||
|SkillLvl1=3 | |SkillLvl1=3 |
Latest revision as of 14:21, 4 August 2016
; crossbow trap | |
General | |
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Materials | iron / wood |
Volume | 1.75 liters |
Weight | 3.907 lbs or 1.772 kg |
As a Tool | |
Ammo (start/max) | (0 / 0) |
Duration | 0 turns |
Other | |
Price | 6 $ |
As a Melee Weapon | |
Bash Dmg | 4 |
Cut Dmg | 0 |
To Hit | -2 |
“ A tool. ”
A simple tripwire is attached to the trigger of a loaded crossbow. When pulled, the crossbow fires. Only a single round can be used, after which the trap is disabled.
The bolt will always be recoverable if it misses the target; if it hits, there's a 10% chance that the bolt will be lost.
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