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New Skills & Feats Reloading a firearm of any kind always takes at least
one standard action and a successful Craft (small arms or
In The Witchfire Trilogy Book I: The Longest Night, cannoneer) roll. The action details and the DC of the roll
firearms were introduced to the Iron Kingdoms game set- depend on the complexity of the weapon. Pistols and
ting, and several new Craft and Profession skills were list- rifles usually require 1 or 2 standard actions to reload,
ed. Here is addressed in more detail the actual operation but a more complex weapon such as a cannon could take
of firearms in combat. Note that Iron Kingdoms firearms many full-round actions to service, perhaps even involv-
are quite different than their real-world historical coun- ing more than one operator. The DC of the reload roll
terparts—they are not intended to adhere exactly to will usually be 10 or less for small arms, so “taking 10” to
Earth history. More importantly, they are not intended to reload weapons before or after combat guarantees success.
replace bows and crossbows in the game.
If the Craft roll succeeds, the weapon will be reloaded
The ability to use pistols, rifles and cannon is depen- after the necessary actions are spent. If the roll is failed,
dent on the character possessing the “Exotic Weapon or if a multi-round reload in progress is disrupted, the
Proficiency” feat. “Small Arms” (meaning handguns and reloading process must begin anew. If the roll is failed by
long guns only) should be added to the list of Exotic 5, the reload is fumbled and the ammunition is ruined.
Weapons found on PH 99. “Cannon” should be added to Lastly, all reload actions provoke attacks of opportunity.
the Exotic Weapons list as well, though a treatment of
these heavy weapons will have to wait.
Using a pistol or long gun in combat also requires a Soldier with
new skill: “Craft (small arms),” which is a class skill for military
Fighters, Paladins, Rogues and Warriors (DMG 39); it is sidearm
unavailable to Barbarians. Craft (small arms) allows a
character to reload a weapon, clear a misfire and clean a
weapon to keep it in working order. It does not allow
design or repair of small arms. Similarly, the reloading
and maintenance of heavy blasting-powder projectile
weapons requires Craft (cannoneer), which is an exclusive
skill available to Fighters, Paladins and Warriors. It is
considered a cross-class skill for Paladins.

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During reloading, the operator has a few tasks to per- time. A detailed treatment of the process is outside the scope
form. First, the breech must be opened. Next, the powdery of this document, but let’s just say it isn’t trivial.
remnants of the old charge need to be cleaned out. The Ammunition costs 6–10 gp for a pistol charge and 8–12
new ammunition needs to be seated firmly in the firing gp for a rifle charge. A cannon charge costs 20–50 gp
chamber, and the breech needs to be closed. Lastly the depending size. Costs for ammunition can vary dramatical-
spring-loaded firing mechanism must be wound or ly depending on the location and demand; at times, ammu-
cocked. All of these steps are covered by one skill roll. nition may be unavailable at any price, turning guns into
Sample Firearms expensive, lavishly decorated clubs. Ammunition is fragile; it
is ruined if it gets wet or if it takes 1 point of physical dam-
Firearms all have at least 2 dice of damage and a crit age. It is also flammable, and any exposure to flame will
rating of 19–20/x3 or better. The reload rating is shown destroy it. Alchemical blasting powders burn fiercely, but like
as “2S/DC8,” where 2S is the number of standard actions modern gunpowder they will not explode unless they are con-
required and 8 is the DC of the Craft (small arms or can- fined. Lastly, since ammunition magical, it can be rendered
noneer) skill roll. Weapons that require full-round actions inert temporarily by dispel magic (PH 196). The ease with
to reload will display an “F” instead of an “S.” which it can be suppressed depends on the level of the cre-
DMs can make up new weapons easily by varying these ator, but in general a dispel check of DC 18 will render
stats. More powerful weapons should have longer and/or blasting powders inert for 1d4 rounds.
more difficult reloads, as well as more expensive ammuni- Most ammunition contains a simple lead ball, but there
tion. Repeating weapons should be very rare. are other options available. Incendiary, poisoned or even
Small Pistol: This weapon’s main virtue is that it is easy to conceal, enchanted projectiles are available for the right price.
being only 9 in. long. 400 gp, 2d4 piercing, reload 1S/DC6, crit Cannons fire a much larger projectile, and so there are some
19–20/x3, range 40 ft., 4 lb.
especially fiendish projectile options for the cannoneer to
Military Pistol: This is a larger, more powerful pistol typically issued
to military officers. It is 1 ft. in length, with a fat barrel. 600 gp, 2d6
choose from. Of course, specialty projectiles increase the
piercing, reload 1S/DC8, crit 19–20/x3, range 80 ft., 5 lb. cost of ammunition dramatically, particularly if they are
Military Rifle: A basic military rifle is usually between 3 and 4 ft. in magical. ✖
length. Rifle regiments are quite rare. 1200 gp, damage 2d8 piercing,
reload 2S/DC12, crit 19–20/x3, range 200 ft., 15 lb.
Small Cannon: These stats are typical for the smallest variety of can-
non, such as those placed on compact warships. 3000 gp, 2d12 pierc-
ing, reload 3F/DC12, crit 19–20/x3, range 150 ft., 200 lb. A Word on Feats and Skills
“By the book,” a PC needs to have a base attack bonus
of +1 to take the Exotic Weapon Proficiency feat. That
means that there will be a lot of first-level characters
that can’t pack a pistol, and that may not fit your gam-
ing group’s style. If that’s a problem, bend the rules! One
of the original IK PCs here at Privateer Press was a gog-
A typical small pistol gle-wearing Sor1 toting a pair of pistols—and if we did
it, you can do it too.
Ammunition So please, bend or break class skill restrictions if you
Small arms ammunition consists of blasting powder and have a good reason. For example, in the Iron Kingdoms
projectile wrapped together into a tight cylinder. To make wizards get Decipher Script as a class skill and rogues
ammunition, a spellcaster must have the new feat ”Craft don’t, because it always seemed to make more sense to us
Blasting Powder,” which any arcane spellcaster of at least 5th that way. Likewise, if a barbarian PC with a rifle fits your
level can gain. The process also requires the Alchemy skill, campaign, bend the rules and let him in.
special reagents, expensive equipment and a great deal of

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