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prd wrote:

The default composite longbow requires a Strength modifier of +0 or higher to use with proficiency. A composite longbow can be made with a high strength rating to take advantage of an above-average Strength score; this feature allows you to add your Strength bonus to damage, up to the maximum bonus indicated for the bow. Each point of Strength bonus granted by the bow adds 100 gp to its cost. If you have a penalty for low Strength, apply it to damage rolls when you use a composite longbow.[/quote

Thank you. I also see where it says that "If you have a Strength bonus, you can apply it to damage rolls when you use the composite longbow, but not with a regular longbow." page 147 CRB.

Thanks again.


I am sure that I have missed this somewhere. If I have a STR of 16 and DEX 20, what is the damage modifier for the bow? I think I may have seen somewhere that says there is no modifier for the Composite Bow. Thank you.


I have just started playing Pathfinder and picked the fighter as my first class. I wanted to make sure that the game mechanics came easily before I ventured into another class. I have done some research about the "builds" that people have come up with the fighter. I just wanted to know what "builds" you had fun playing and why. I can figure out which builds do damage and defend, but the game is still new to me.


I have been invited to play a Pathfinder game. I have never played Pathfinder before. The GM said that we could make a character or play a pre-gen. I had thought about just doing the pre-gen and seeing how it goes from there. I have the Core Rulebook and have gone though the character creation and the die mechanics.

I have played GURPS extensively and other older systems as well. My question is as a Pathfinder newbie what should I expect on game day and know about the system?

Thanks.