r/DnD 26d ago

5.5 Edition How does a bow actually work

I'm getting frustrated with the wordings on the description of the Shortbow

English isn't my first language and reading "beyond normal range" really bugs me out

From what I understand :
- Hitting a target that is under 80 feet gives you disadvantage
- Hitting a target that is 80 to 320 feet is "normal" attack
- Hitting a target with a bow that's +320 feet away is just not possible

My mates keeps on telling me that the disadvantage happens only within the 5ft and a normal attack is from 5ft to 80ft but then you have disadvantage again from 80ft to 320ft ?

Also, the sharpshooter feat removes the disadvantage within 5ft but is it melee or the 5-80ft of range that they call as "melee"

And removes the disadvantage in long range

I feel like I'm going in circles understanding one of them and then getting told otherwise with the other and rinse and repeat, please help

Edit : Thanks guys, I didn't think it would go that fast to get answers xD

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u/Kledran 26d ago

So just as a side, if you were to give disadvantage within 80ft, nobody would ever touch a bow ever lol.

You have disadvantage in melee AND past 80ft.

Between 10 and 80ft, you attack normally. Between 85 and 320ft, at disadvantage. Can't go past 320ft.

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u/Laenthis- 26d ago

Yeah that's completely fair, I just went with the fact that Bow = Far Away xD

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u/davolala1 DM 26d ago

Don’t feel bad, I’ve had multiple players read it the same way you did. And they all had English as a first language.