
Light crossbows are simple weapons, and every player class except druid and monk get proficiency with them. The rogue class gives proficiency with hand crossbows, otherwise you need Exotic Weapon Proficiency for them, too. Without the Rapid Reload feat or a similar option (there are low-level spells, magic items, etc.), reloading requires a move action.

Quote from: Garryl on December 02, 2016, 02:47:20 PM Hand crossbows and light crossbows do require significantly more investment to make effective use of. There are some options to enable one-handed shooting and reloading, although I'm not familiar with them offhand. You still need two hands to reload a crossbow, even if you're firing it one-handed, so with Rapid Reload you're not even really freeing up a hand for other things. Not game breaking, but significant enough to be worth remembering. If you're doing this often enough, you might as well use a light crossbow with its 80 foot range increment, and can be fired one-handed for only a -2 attack roll penalty if needed. If you go with Crossbow Sniper while using a hand crossbow, you also need to remember that its range increment is only 30 feet, so anything in your extended Sneak Attack range imposes a -2 penalty on your attack roll (or -4 at exactly 60 feet).
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Even ranged weapons without the Two-Handed property require this free hand. Light crossbows are simple weapons, and every player class except druid and monk get proficiency with them. The Ammunition property of ammunition-based weapons like bows and crossbows requires a free hand to draw and ready a fresh piece of ammo for each attack made.


Hand crossbows and light crossbows do require significantly more investment to make effective use of.
