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'''Bows''' is a [[Martial Ability]]. Note that it doesn't cover the use of a [[crossbow]]. The availability of bows is dependent on your saga, but historically only short bows are available throughout nearly all of Europe in the [[canon|canonical]] time period.


'''Bows''' is a [[Martial Ability]]. Note that it doesn't cover the use of a crossbow. The availability of bows is dependent on your saga, but historically only short bows are available throughout nearly all of Europe in the [[canon|canonic]] time period. Effective use of the longbow requires extensive and regular training, and a large trained populace was not available until the edicts of the English monarchs that encouraged and required such training were brought to bear, starting at the late 13th century.
== Longbows ==
Effective use of the [[longbow]] requires extensive and regular training, and a large trained populace was not available until the edicts of the English monarchs that encouraged and required such training were brought to bear, starting at the late 13th century.


==  References ==
==  References ==
 
* [[Lords of Men]], p. 138, "Missile Weapon Table" insert (also available in the [[Lords of Men#Optional_Combat_Rules|free supplement]])
* [[ArM5]], p. 64.
* [[ArM5]], p. 64.
===  Legacy Page  ===
===  Legacy Page  ===
The history of this page before August 6, 2010 is archived at [[Legacy:bows]]
The history of this page before August 6, 2010 is archived at [[Legacy:bows]]
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Latest revision as of 18:52, 14 September 2014

Bows is a Martial Ability. Note that it doesn't cover the use of a crossbow. The availability of bows is dependent on your saga, but historically only short bows are available throughout nearly all of Europe in the canonical time period.

Longbows

Effective use of the longbow requires extensive and regular training, and a large trained populace was not available until the edicts of the English monarchs that encouraged and required such training were brought to bear, starting at the late 13th century.

References

Legacy Page

The history of this page before August 6, 2010 is archived at Legacy:bows