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let's get trigger happyy

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Gatling gun invented 1861 patented 1862. Damage 2d10/ Critical 19-20 x2 ROF gravity fed crank operated 600 rounds per minute each barrel firing 100 rounds/ ammo magazine 40 rounds reliability 30% chance per round of combat jamming. Now bring on the Maxim invented in 1884.
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That would be really bad in 2nd edition! If the same rule applies to a d10, then a 10 rolled would be rolled again for extra damage!
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i was thinking this for 3.5 but second edtion works too
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if you're thinking of using these in 3.5 edition, mayhaps you could check out the supplement D20 Past. Stats are already included for both Gatling Guns, Maxims and the Colt-browning machinegun.
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where would d20 past be located sounds great
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Nukdai wrote:where would d20 past be located sounds great
There you go,

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ay feel pretty stupid now right after i posted that i went Amazon and found it
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