![]() My fix for this personally would be to add another bullet to Crossbow Expert that says: Hence, dual-wielding crossbows is almost always a bad idea without homebrew. Therefore trying to use a hand crossbow with another weapon, whether that be a rapier or another hand crossbow is extremely impractical according to RAW. Reloading a weapon with the Ammunition property always requires a free hand. In other words, you can trigger the bonus action attack while wielding a single hand crossbow and no other weapons.Īdditionally, although Crossbow Expert allows you to ignore the Loading property of a crossbow it does not allow you to ignore the Ammunition property. This is true even if the initial attack was made with the same hand crossbow. To clear up some confusion the player might have, if you have Crossbow Expert and you take the Attack action to make a weapon attack with any one-handed weapon, then you can make an additional attack as a bonus action using a hand crossbow you are wielding. Additionally a Homebrewed magic crossbow could be self reloading if the DM creates one like that, and it could be easily balanced. Note that Artificers can create a crossbow that automatically reloads as one of their infusions. A duelist feat makes it so that the weapons don't need to be light, but they still have to be melee or thrown. So, no, RAW a hand crossbow still requires a free hand to load it, which means dual wielding is not possible.ĭual wielding is only possible with two light weapons that are either melee or have the thrown property - hand crossbows are neither. The ammunition property tied to it, however, means you need to have a free hand to load the crossbow. It used to say "a loaded hand crossbow" which was changed after it created confusion because other rules state that weapons with the ammunition property usually have the ammunition drawn and loaded as part of the attack. It also allows you to make a bonus attack with a hand crossbow you are holding. The crossbow expert perk remove that restriction so you can make your normal number of attacks. ![]() The loading property of crossbows means you can only make one attack with the weapon no matter how many you can normally make. Megathread D&D 5e 1D&D D&D 4e D&D v3.5 D&D 3e Pathfinder 1 Pathfinder 2 WOD PBTA Fate GURPS Universal Other r/DnD /r/rpg /r/Pathfinder_RPG /r/tabletop /r/UnearthedArcana /r/DnDHomebrew /r/dndnext Related Non-TTRPG Subreddits r/characterdrawing /r/Imaginar圜haracters /r/alternativeart On-Topic Subreddits Abide by the Homebrew Content Guidelines.Don't just advertise things, even if they're relevant.If your post fits with a megathread, post there.SFW posts should not receive NSFW comments. The rules are explained in more detail here. There's an issue with the sub that moderators cannot solve, this is a workaround for it. If you're trying to post from an app and can't, try from a browser. Message the moderators, it'll be unfiltered if it's on topic. If your account is less than 7 days old or has less than 20 karma, you may be autofiltered. ![]() Find help with your new idea, or share your memorable builds. Aid other tabletop gamers in creating interesting or devastating characters.
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