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Originally Posted by Rupert
I'd just be unkind with familiarity penalties if I was trying to be all realistic about it.
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That's what I'd go with, and don't forget draw ST and grip setting (is it a righty when your a lefty? Is it universal when your used to an offset left grip? Etc.).
The only difference between my recurve and my compound is the left off curve*, and honestly I wouldn't even require an hour of practice for someone to get over that going from recurve/straight bow to compound, but the other direction would be brutal.
I mean, I was a bit shocked the first time I broke over a compound, but not so much that I couldn't still shoot straight.
* No sights, no string releaser, no stabilizers, no fancy doodads, they're both universal grips (though they are both set for a left handed grip).
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I, as a house rule, generally consider TL penalties to DX skills as being familiarity penalties (except when a roll is required against the skill off IQ).
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I've always done TL penalties as Familiarity penalties. I'm just extremely harsh on things that have undergone
radical technology shifts.
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Originally Posted by evileeyore
It makes using an over-strength bow easier, but I'm not sure how much easier.
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Coming back to this. I might do compound bows as basically having 'elven' bow for free. Or maybe halving the penalty for using an over ST bow up to a certain point.