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These  weapons  are  primarily  muscle-powered,  although  some might  use  simple mechanical  assistance for added distance or speed (see Projectiles, p. 181).
  
 
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|Accuracy=6|DV=(Rating + 2)P|AP=–(Rating / 4)
 
|Accuracy=6|DV=(Rating + 2)P|AP=–(Rating / 4)
 
|Availability=Rating|Cost=Rating x 100
 
|Availability=Rating|Cost=Rating x 100
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|Description=This could be a traditional longbow of fiberglass or wood, or possibly a modern compound-and-pulley bow. Both are archaic and rare weapons on the streets of 2075, and both have the advantage of being hacker-proof. Reloading a bow takes a Simple Action (Ready Weapon, p. 165). Bows have ratings that indicate the minimum Strength you need to use that weapon. When attacking with a bow, a character whose Strength is less than the Rating suffers a –3 dice pool modifier per point below the minimum; this penalty reflects the difficulty they have in pulling the bow and nocking an arrow. Use the lowest value of your Strength, the bow’s rating, or the arrow Rating for range and damage when attacking a target, because your average Rating 10 titanium-sheathed beryllium-alloy bow tends to turn wood or fiberglass arrows into powder when they hit a target.
 
|Description=This could be a traditional longbow of fiberglass or wood, or possibly a modern compound-and-pulley bow. Both are archaic and rare weapons on the streets of 2075, and both have the advantage of being hacker-proof. Reloading a bow takes a Simple Action (Ready Weapon, p. 165). Bows have ratings that indicate the minimum Strength you need to use that weapon. When attacking with a bow, a character whose Strength is less than the Rating suffers a –3 dice pool modifier per point below the minimum; this penalty reflects the difficulty they have in pulling the bow and nocking an arrow. Use the lowest value of your Strength, the bow’s rating, or the arrow Rating for range and damage when attacking a target, because your average Rating 10 titanium-sheathed beryllium-alloy bow tends to turn wood or fiberglass arrows into powder when they hit a target.
 
|Special=;Max Rating:10
 
|Special=;Max Rating:10
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|Accuracy=7|DV=5P|AP=–1|Ammo=4(m)
 
|Accuracy=7|DV=5P|AP=–1|Ammo=4(m)
 
|Availability=2|Cost=300
 
|Availability=2|Cost=300
|Source=Core
 
 
|Description=Modern  crossbows  are  equipped  with automatic  reloading  devices,  so  unless  you’re  using a  museum  piece,  reloading  doesn’t  require  a  Ready Weapon action.
 
|Description=Modern  crossbows  are  equipped  with automatic  reloading  devices,  so  unless  you’re  using a  museum  piece,  reloading  doesn’t  require  a  Ready Weapon action.
 
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|Accuracy=5|DV=10P|AP=–3|Ammo=4(m)
 
|Accuracy=5|DV=10P|AP=–3|Ammo=4(m)
 
|Availability=8R|Cost=1,000
 
|Availability=8R|Cost=1,000
|Source=Core
 
 
|Description=Modern  crossbows  are  equipped  with automatic  reloading  devices,  so  unless  you’re  using a  museum  piece,  reloading  doesn’t  require  a  Ready Weapon action.
 
|Description=Modern  crossbows  are  equipped  with automatic  reloading  devices,  so  unless  you’re  using a  museum  piece,  reloading  doesn’t  require  a  Ready Weapon action.
 
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These weapons are primarily muscle-powered, although some might use simple mechanical assistance for added distance or speed (see Projectiles, p. 181).

Bow

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Acc DV AP Mode RC Ammo Avail Cost Source
6 (Rating + 2)P –(Rating / 4) Rating Rating x 100¥ Core
Max Rating
10
Strength Minimum
If Strength is less than Rating than -3 DP per point below Rating.
Damage Rating
Lowest value of Strength, Bows Rating, or Arrow Rating.
Range Rating
Lowest value of Strength, Bows Rating, or Arrow Rating.

This could be a traditional longbow of fiberglass or wood, or possibly a modern compound-and-pulley bow. Both are archaic and rare weapons on the streets of 2075, and both have the advantage of being hacker-proof. Reloading a bow takes a Simple Action (Ready Weapon, p. 165). Bows have ratings that indicate the minimum Strength you need to use that weapon. When attacking with a bow, a character whose Strength is less than the Rating suffers a –3 dice pool modifier per point below the minimum; this penalty reflects the difficulty they have in pulling the bow and nocking an arrow. Use the lowest value of your Strength, the bow’s rating, or the arrow Rating for range and damage when attacking a target, because your average Rating 10 titanium-sheathed beryllium-alloy bow tends to turn wood or fiberglass arrows into powder when they hit a target.


Light Crossbow

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Acc DV AP Mode RC Ammo Avail Cost Source
7 5P –1 4(m) 2 300¥ Core

Modern crossbows are equipped with automatic reloading devices, so unless you’re using a museum piece, reloading doesn’t require a Ready Weapon action.


Medium Crossbow

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Acc DV AP Mode RC Ammo Avail Cost Source
6 7P –2 4(m) 4R 500¥ Core

Modern crossbows are equipped with automatic reloading devices, so unless you’re using a museum piece, reloading doesn’t require a Ready Weapon action.


Heavy Crossbow

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Acc DV AP Mode RC Ammo Avail Cost Source
5 10P –3 4(m) 8R 1,000¥ Core

Modern crossbows are equipped with automatic reloading devices, so unless you’re using a museum piece, reloading doesn’t require a Ready Weapon action.


Pistol Crossbow

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Ares Giantslayer Slingshot