Arrows: Difference between revisions

From NukaCola's Fallout Pen and Paper
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "This page belongs to the ammunition types, the bows can be found here<br><br> {| class="wikitable" !colspan="3"| Wooden arrow |- |colspan="1"| Costs for a 100: |30 $ |- |colspan="1"| Weight for 50: |0.7 pounds |- |colspan="1"| Armor modification. |No modification. |- |colspan="1"| Anmerkung: |A simple, wooden, arrow. Usually adorned with feathers and sharpened at the front. |- |} <br><br> {| class="wikitable" !colspan="3"| Iron arrow |...")
(No difference)

Revision as of 12:36, 24 July 2024

This page belongs to the ammunition types, the bows can be found here

Wooden arrow
Costs for a 100: 30 $
Weight for 50: 0.7 pounds
Armor modification. No modification.
Anmerkung: A simple, wooden, arrow. Usually adorned with feathers and sharpened at the front.



Iron arrow
Costs for a 100: 60 $
Weight for 50: 0.9 pounds
Armor modification. - 2 to the target's armor
Anmerkung: An arrow made of cheap iron. Effective, but not as hard as a steel arrow.



Steel arrow
Costs for a 100: 100 $
Weight for 50: 1 pound
Armor modification. - 4 to the target's armor
Anmerkung: Harder than iron, these arrows can punch through a lot of armor.



Steel arrow with poison cannula
Costs for a 100: 500 $
Weight for 50: 0.9 pound
Armor modification: - 3 to the target's armor
Special rule: Applies one dose of poison, if one is stored in the small bladder.
Anmerkung: This arrow, that contains a little poison filled bladder behind the tip, isn't really suited to hunt animals, but it is quite effective against humans.



Rope arrow
Costs for a 100: 600 $
Weight for 50: 1.9 pound
Armor modification: No modification.
Special rule: Can shoot a long, but thin rope for the range of the rope. For example onto a roof.

If one wants to climb up that rope, one must first perform a test on Luck, to check if the arrow has hooked up to something.

Anmerkung:
An arrow on which end one can attach a thin rope to climb up on it.