| InsaneMuadib |
I have a question that one of my players brought to me.
He is drawing up a gunslinger as a alternate character, and he sent me a message that asked "Can a Rifle fit in a Efficient quiver?"
I am inclined to say yes, is there anything that I am missing that will declare this to be impossible?
Thanks in advance
| Roaming Shadow |
"6 objects of the same general size and shape as a bow (spears, staffs, or the like)."
I think a rifle legitimatly falls under that size and shape, so I see no reason to dissallow it. After all, the quiver doesn't specify exactly what can go in other than objects of an approximate shape and size, and if you can fit a spear or staff in there, a rifle should easily fit in the same allotment.
| Tobias |
Well, it says "The third and longest portion of the case contains as many as 6 objects of the same general size and shape as a bow (spears, staffs, or the like)."
The rules don't forbid it. Muskets are basically the same general "shape" as staffs, spears and unstrung bows, so it works so long as you agree with that understanding.
| InsaneMuadib |
Alright thats what I thought. Although I am now going to expect my players to come up with this.
Players running from large squad of orcs round a courner. Suddenly they all stop and reach into a quiver each pulling out a rifle.
Orcs round the corner shouting "quickly men after them" and the like. Suddenly a crack of thunder and poof there comes a suprise the orcs didnt expect as they possibly take a d10 per PC.
Lol Fantastic.