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'''Ranged Weapons''' is a [[skill]] that governs '''launchers''', weapons which fire missiles from a distance. This includes slings, bows, and crossbows. Being able to attack enemies from any unobstructed tile in [[line of sight]] is a large perk, especially for faster characters. However, not only are they weaker than their melee counterparts, but ranged weapons suffer penalties when wearing heavy body [[armour]]. Note that while monsters need the [[:Category:don't_melee_flag|Don't Melee flag]] in order to use ranged weapons in melee, players may do so without an explicit penalty.
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'''Ranged Weapons''' is a [[skill]] that governs '''launchers''', weapons which fire missiles from a distance. This includes slings, bows, and crossbows. Being able to attack enemies from any unobstructed tile in [[line of sight]] is a large perk, especially for faster characters. However, not only are they weaker than their melee counterparts, but ranged weapons suffer penalties when wearing heavy body [[armour]].  
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Players can use ranged weapons in melee range at 0 penalty. However, monsters require the [[:Category:don't_melee_flag|"Don't Melee" flag]] in order to consider using them in melee.
  
 
All ranged weapons use [[dexterity]] instead of [[strength]] for damage calculations. See [[Ranged Combat]] for a list of commands.
 
All ranged weapons use [[dexterity]] instead of [[strength]] for damage calculations. See [[Ranged Combat]] for a list of commands.

Revision as of 10:52, 4 July 2023

Version 0.30: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.

Ranged Weapons is a skill that governs launchers, weapons which fire missiles from a distance. This includes slings, bows, and crossbows. Being able to attack enemies from any unobstructed tile in line of sight is a large perk, especially for faster characters. However, not only are they weaker than their melee counterparts, but ranged weapons suffer penalties when wearing heavy body armour.

Players can use ranged weapons in melee range at 0 penalty. However, monsters require the "Don't Melee" flag in order to consider using them in melee.

All ranged weapons use dexterity instead of strength for damage calculations. See Ranged Combat for a list of commands.

Aptitudes

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-3 0 3 -1 -1 -2 -1 N/A 0 0 -1 8 -1 0 3 -2 1 -2 -1 0 -3 0 1 -4 -2 -1

List of Ranged Weapons

Name Dam Hit Delay Minimum delay Hands Size Prob
Sling 7 0 14 7 (14 skill) One Little 10
Shortbow 9 +2 15 7 (16 skill) Two Little 10
Longbow 13 0 16 7 (18 skill) Two Medium 10
Arbalest 16 -2 19 10 (18 skill) Two Little 10
Hand crossbow 15 +3 19 10 (18 skill) One Little 10
Triple crossbow 23 -2 23 10 (26 skill) Two Small 2

Brands

Main article: Brand#Launchers

Ranged weapons have a separate set of brands from melee weapons, though most are similar to their melee counterpart.

Ranged weapons can get pain or holy wrath (but not distortion) from Kikubaaqudgha's and The Shining One's capstone gifts. These brands cannot be obtained by other means.

Armour Penalty

Ranged weapons are uniquely penalized by armor encumberance. The more encumbered you are, the slower you attack. The penalty, in decaAut, is as follows:

encumbrance^2 / 2250 * (90 - 2 * armour_skill) / (str + 3)

Therefore, lower strength species without armour skill suffer more from heavier armour.

For example: a character wearing plate armour with 20 strength and 10 Armour skill will attack 0.43 decaAut slower. This is rounded to aut (i.e rounded to 0.1 decaAut) in a weighted fashion, then added to attack delay.

Strategy

Ranged weapons come with some large sacrifices: less damage, a lack of auxiliary attacks, and a hefty armour penalty. In addition, most common launchers are two-handed, meaning many rangers won't have access to a shield. Therefore, rangers will favor Dodging as a defensive skill.

Due to the lighter armour and (usual) lack of shield, rangers are squishy. A ranged character will play closer to a "caster" than a "melee brute". Many characters can hybridize into spell magic, due to the light armour.

Spriggans and Tengu are fast and can continuously kite enemies, though the former can't use the larger ranged weapons. Formicids can wield two-handed weapons with a shield. Most other species have average to negative aptitudes, though Deep Elves, Kobolds, and Minotaurs are skilled with them.

See also

History

  • In 0.29, ranged weapons were reworked. Prior to this:
    • Ranged weapons were split into Slings, Bows, and Crossbows, with their seperate skills. Slings crosstrained with Throwing.
    • Launchers required ammo to use (stones/sling bullets, arrows, bolts, respectively). Okawaru gifted ammo, and enemies using launchers would have plentiful amounts of it.
    • Weapon stats as a whole were drastically different. They scaled off strength instead of DEX, and attack speed was not encumbered by armour.
    • Fustibali existed as an upgrade to slings, slings were named hunting slings, and Throwing weapons were informally considered ranged weapons (as they were more similar; Throwing went mostly unchanged).
  • In 0.27, monsters with ranged attacks got unlimited ammunition (except nets). Throwing ammo was reduced as a result.
  • In 0.24, throwing weapons were streamlined. Darts replaced blowguns/needles, boomerangs replaced tomahawks and brands were simplified.
  • Prior to 0.18, each weapon had a strength weight percentage that determined how the weapon would benefit from your strength and dexterity. Additionally, more types of ammunition could have brands of their own.
  • Prior to 0.15, ranged combat was significantly more complicated; among other differences, min delay was heavily influenced by your stats. Additionally, 0.15 introduced greatslings (later called fustibali), hand crossbows, and triple crossbows, and removed the old version of darts.
  • Prior to 0.14, daggers, spears, hand axes, and clubs could be thrown.
  • Prior to 0.11, ammunition could have its own enchantment bonuses.
  • Prior to 0.6, darts could be fired from an early version of hand crossbows instead of being thrown by hand.

Retired Weapons

Over the years, a few ranged weapons have been retired or reworked into new forms:

Returning Weapons

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