Firearms 5e Dmg

Variant Firearms[edit]

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Firearms as presented in the Dungeon Master's Guide are very similar to other weapons; however, many believe that they should be entirely different so that they carry the true weight of their potential. This variant attempts to bring risk and reward back into pre-modern firearms.

5e Firearms Stats

Firearms under this variant have a few mechanical differences compared to other weapons. The first is that they all have the loading property, except that it takes a number of rounds to reload them as detailed under their individual property, requiring a hand free during the time they are reloaded. A character with proficiency in the firearm knows how to reload and maintain their firearm, but does not automatically know how to fix it should it break from a misfire (see below), while a character without proficiency can generally figure out (or be told) how to shoot a loaded firearm, but does not have the requisite training to reload one, whether not knowing how much gunpowder is needed, or how much force is required to clean the barrel after each shot.

Firearms 5e Dmg 2

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Second, each firearm automatically misfires on a natural 1 on attack, after which it requires a full minute to repair using Tinker's Tools (DC 10) before it can be used again. When a firearm misfires, you take damage as though you had been hit by the weapon and rolled minimum damage.

The renaissance guns of the DMG do indeed have the loading weapon property, just like a crossbow. And just like a crossbow, in a skirmish-level fight (like 99% of all D&D combats), you're supposed to shoot once, then drop the gun and instead draw a melee weapon (or flip the gun and use it as a cudgel). Each technological weapon has a full description, including a set of abbreviated statistics. This information is organized as follows. Price: This is the cost (in gold pieces) to purchase the weapon if it's available for sale.As with magic weapons, a technological weapon can be sold by PCs for half this value.

Third, whenever a firearm scores a hit and does damage, if the roll on the die is even, the character may choose to add another die of the same type to the damage dealt (which is not multiplied on a critical hit), though if a 1 is rolled for damage, the weapon misfires and deals no damage whatsoever. The character may continue adding dice of damage as long as they roll an even number, but each time they do, the misfire chance increases by one (two on the second die added, three on the third die added, and so on).

Lastly, proficiency with firearms is entirely under the purview of the DM based on how common they are in the particular setting. In a campaign where virtually everyone has a firearm, they might be simple weapons; in ones where they are rarer, they might be martial, and in campaigns where they are almost unheard of, they might require the Weapon Master feat to gain proficiency.

Firearm Rules 5e Dmg

Firearm Types[edit]

D&d 5e Firearms Dmg

Firearms
Name Cost Damage Weight Properties
Pistol 750 gp 1d10 3 lbs Firearm (range 20/80), loading (1d2+1 rounds)
Musket 1,000 gp 1d12 10 lbs Firearm (range 30/120), loading (1d3+1 rounds), two-handed


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Dnd 5e Firearms Dmg

AuthorGhostwheel
Identifier5e Variant Rule
RatingUndiscussed
SummaryFirearms in the DMG are very similar to crossbows. This attempts to make them more different from other weapons.
TitleVariant Firearms