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Empty Quiver Style wrote:
In addition, you ignore the elf prerequisite for the Stabbing Shot feat. If you have the Stabbing Shot feat, you can use it with a crossbow or firearm, substituting a loaded bolt or firearm ammunition for an arrow.
Stabbing SHot wrote:
When adjacent to an opponent and making a full-attack action with a longbow or shortbow (including composite bows), you may choose to make a melee attack against that opponent with a drawn arrow rather than firing it. If the attack hits—whether or not it does damage—your target is pushed back 5 feet away from you. You can then fire arrows from your bow normally, at the original target, or at another target within range. This melee attack replaces the extra attack from Rapid Shot, and all of your attack rolls for the round (the melee attack and the ranged attacks) take a –2 penalty. If your initial attack leaves you with no enemies threatening you, you can make the subsequent ranged attack or attacks without provoking attacks of opportunity.
Ok... just how does all this work in general, and with a technological firearm in particular?
1. Since the ammunition for a technological firearm is a charge...am I hitting someone with a battery charge? What damage would I be dealing with a battery charge?
2. Does stabbing shot usually consume the ammunition used? If not...then the same would apply if I used the feat with a tech-firearm charge, right?
3. Do I deal the damage of the firearm or do I treat the firearm charge as an improvised weapon when I use stabbing shot?