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Crossbow, Part II
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PITTTBULLL
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Crossbow, Part II
   

Thanks for clearing up the confusion I had from my previous post.
Since crossbows only show the minimum strength in the description, is there anyway to know at what dexterity bonus damage for a given crossbow applies due to a high dexterity?
For instance, if a light crossbow requires a 65 strength to wield, how can I tell at which dexterity number I start getting bonus damage?
Thanks.
Post Sat Mar 11, 2006 8:48 pm
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fragonard
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Your dex level is always added to the basic damage value. So if you have a 60 damage xbow (str requirement doesn't matter) and 60 dex, you'll do 120 damage .
Post Sat Mar 11, 2006 9:31 pm
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Pladio
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quote:
Originally posted by fragonard
Your dex level is always added to the basic damage value. So if you have a 60 damage xbow (str requirement doesn't matter) and 60 dex, you'll do 120 damage .



If I'm not mistaken, the added damage will only happen if you score a critical hit, which in turn is dependent of your skill in that kind of weapon.
Post Sat Mar 11, 2006 10:37 pm
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fragonard
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That's not how it seemed in my last dex based character. It seemed like every hit was a full damage hit and the weapon level only affected accuracy. It was all or nothing as far as I could tell. Melee weapons are different, of course.
Post Sat Mar 11, 2006 11:36 pm
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