Non-Magical
A heavy crossbow takes one combat round to load after being fired. Therefore, a player using any type of heavy crossbow (mundane, magical, Dwarven, etc.) will only be able to attack every other round. Even if a player has multiple heavy crossbow tokens, the cumbersome nature of this weapon–changing from heavy crossbow to heavy crossbow–will still incur a combat round penalty. Thus, carrying multiple heavy crossbows will have no net benefit (besides being realistically unfeasible).
non-magical weapon
Unlike a standard heavy crossbow, heavy repeating crossbows do not have the reload time penalty and can be fired every round.
When used to make a successful missile attack (slid as weapon on the combat board), this alchemical weapon deals up to 8 points of damage–but only to undead monsters. Though it is not stated on the token, the thrower need only hit AC 15 or higher. If the attack misses (hits AC 14 or lower) or if the target is not undead, Holy Lager deals no damage. It is usable only once, whether the attack succeeds or misses.
When used to make a successful missile attack (slid as weapon on the combat board), this alchemical weapon deals up to 6 points of damage–but only to Undead monsters. Though it is not stated on the token, the thrower need only hit AC 15 or higher. If the attack misses (hits AC 14 or lower) or if the target is not Undead, Holy Water deals no damage. It is usable only once, whether the attack succeeds or misses.
As an Instant Action (does not use up either the wearer’s Free or Standard Action for the round), the wearer may polymorph into one of four types of Elemental. While polymorphed into an elemental, the character may cast Spells (but not scrolls), speak, and gains the following abilities, based on the type of Elemental chosen:
This magical arrow is imbued with the keen edge spell. This means that if this token is turned in before making the attack slide with a bow, a critical hit can be scored if the player slides a natural 19 or 20. This arrow is not subject to further effect from a keen edge spell. However, if some other crit-enhancing magic can expand one’s crit range beyond 19-20, use whichever crit range is wider.









