![]() Although both are described, most emphatically, as being slow to reload. There's also Sergeant Detritus's "Piecemaker," a giant siege weapon that fires six foot long arrows, which he converted into biggest handheld weapon on the Disc. The Truth and The Fifth Elephant even feature a small spring-powered crossbow that's been so heavily modified that it's a gun in everything but the most technical sense. Discworld novels, particularly the City Watch books, use this quite a bit.He used it to crack the Seamstresses eye, which was a Crowning Moment of Awesome for a previously timid character. In 9, 5's weapon of choice is a crossbow made of a clock key and a spring.Sensible, since the Lycans typically show up in numbers and might be able to shrug off a single bolt. The vampire soldiers use three-stringed crossbows in Underworld Rise of the Lycans.Pump-action crossbows (with flick-out bow section) are used by the humans against the vampire military. An historically accurate model is seen in use by Sun Quan's army in Red Cliff.In Gladiator, when Maximus and his fellow gladiators are fighting the re-enactment of the Battle of Zama, one of the enemy fighters is shown using a repeating crossbow.Amy keeps a crossbow with a large magazine in her room. Captain Navarre (played by Rutger Hauer) in the movie Ladyhawke has a double crossbow as one of his two signature weapons.Well, giant featherless birds that also didn't exist in the medieval age. But automatic bolt-shooters were in exclusive use by those mounted on giant featherless birds. In the original Heavy Metal movie, the land where the Tarna segment was set did have guns.Van Helsing gives its hero a steam powered, gatling gun crossbow.This trope was probably inspired by Ranulf's handy piece of villain-slaying hardware in 1980's camp sword and sorcery classic, Hawk the Slayer.Probably done partly because of Rule of Cool and mostly because the shooting would be very slow and less dramatic if they had to keep stopping to reload. Shrek 2 features crossbows which can be loaded with multiple arrows and fired one by one in a manner similar to a revolver and held like a Tommy Gun.In Scare Tactics, members of the vampire hunting Graveyard Shift tote multi-shot, stake firing crossbows.In Dave Sim's graphic novel Cerebus, The Roach (in his Punisherroach identity) wields two "pearl handled semi-automatic" belt-fed crossbows that shoot explosive-tipped bolts and have a firing rate similar to a machine gun.In one issue of The Mask, The Mask pulled out a repeating crossbow with an ammo belt like a machine gun.In the book, they're even worse, especially what they do with their sister. Most of that family were not normal humans.A character in Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust fires quarrels at a rate of roughly seven billion per second out of a hand-loaded crossbow.It also comes with an underslung grenade launcher. A character in Afro Samurai has one of these.In Fist of the North Star the apocalypse seems to have wiped out all the bullets but few of the guns, so the guns have naturally been retooled to shoot pointed sticks.It's only seen to hold three, but anytime it's offscreen for an instant, it's fully reloaded when we see it again. When one arrow is fired, the next immediately slides into place. His other ranged weapon is a steampunk gunpowder cannon built into the replacement for his left arm. In Berserk, Guts's primary ranged weapon is a repeating crossbow.The Knight Gundam/ Lacroa version of Gundam Heavyarms weilds a bizarre weapons that's a combination of his traditional Gat' & a crossbow.If it is the latter, the use of magically justified Bottomless Magazines might make the Automatic Crossbow even more powerful.Ĭompare with Multishot when one gets similar results with a regular bow.Įxamples of Automatic Crossbows include: Anime and Manga Others might use Schizo-Tech or magic to accomplish this purposes. The most realistic options use mechanical means to produce repeating bows that are similar to Real Life historical examples. There are several ways this might be accomplished. Not only they add instant awesome, but they allow having More Dakka. So the obvious solution to this dilemma is to give crossbows the ability to shoot an entire magazine of ammunition without having to reload. Sometimes in a work the urge to use some Guns and Gunplay Tropes is just too powerful. However, crossbows tend to take a long time to reload, which can be frustrating for people used to the rapid action of modern gunfights. ![]() This is especially true in the fantasy genre, where Fantasy Gun Control is the default. Many works of fiction are set in a time period when firearms are not available, and crossbows are the nearest equivalent. Because a regular bow really wouldn't be cool enough.Īutomatic Crossbows are crossbows that allow the user to shoot several times before having to reload, just like guns do. ![]()
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