¸·´´·¸·Dual wielding
There are some issues with dual wielding, though it is possible. The most obvious issue is reloading. Reloading with some crossbows (read: most) is virtually impossible unless you're willing to place one of the crossbows down. Crossbows are generally mildly heavy (much more so than a bow), and so at least some upper-body strength is required. Other problems include accuracy, as the eyes are significantly less efficient trying to aim two crossbows when compared to one, and this is generally true of any weapon. Accuracy suffers even at shorter range due to the eyes having to focus in more than one place. The sights on these crossbows would be more or less useless due to this. A specially modified belt would also be a necessary when toting two crossbows.
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08-Jun-2012 17:02:40
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