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    D20:Longbow, Composite (Weapon)

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    Red face

    Obviously they've never tried using a longbow from horseback. ;-)

    Japanese Longbows can be used mounted as the lower limb is shorter than the upper limb which solves the issue of hitting the horse.

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    Look up Composite Bow on wikipedia or in other sources. They were devised primarily for mounted archery. The D&D distinction:
    Short bows are small and weak self bows (single piece of wood).
    Long bows are tall (5ft+) but stronger bows made for being on foot (and out of a single piece of wood).

    Composite bows are much more powerful, built of laminate materials to generate more force in a smaller form factor, thus able to be fired from horseback.

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