The practice of combat using a bow, archery involves precision, and the ability to launch arrows at faraway targets.
Extended Range: Increase the range of Bow weapons you wield by 4 squares.
Hawkeye (Bow Technique): Spend 1 Stamina before making an attack in order to add an additional +2d6 points of damage on the attack if it hits.
Bow Punch: You can use your bow in melee range, dealing 1d8 points of damage plus Power when doing so.
Anchoring Arrow (Bow Technique): Spend 2 Stamina before making an attack in order to deal a -4 square penalty to an opponent's movement speed. No Stamina can be spent, however the attack roll being made takes a -10 penalty to-hit.
Grounder (Bow Technique): Spend 2 Stamina before making an attack in order to deal a +10 damage to a creature possessing a Fly movement speed.
Tempered Draw (Crossbow Technique): Spend 2 Stamina before making an attack in order to gain a +5 bonus to damage.
Pierce Through (Bow Technique): When making an attack with a bow, make an Aim check versus a DC equal to the opponent's Physical Defense. On a success, the arrow will hit the target directly behind the original target if the attack lands. The arrow automatically hits the second target for its minimum damage.
Opportunistic Draw: If an enemy would move through one of your adjacent squares you can make a free attack against them.
Arrow Catching: You do not take the +10 penalty for catching a dangerous object when using Catching against an arrow.
Fire Back (Bow Technique): Spend 2 Stamina after catching an arrow using the Catching skill, you can make a free attack with the newly caught arrow.
Held Aim: You can spend the Stamina to make an attack roll, but do not make the attack roll and instead choose to end your turn immediately after. Until the beginning of your next turn you can choose to unleash this attack against a target within your range while outside of your turn. This includes those who haven't moved into range yet, if they would move into your range you can unleash your attack onto them once they're in range, even if as part of their move they planned to leave your range once again.