Firearm Reloading
Firearms have different reloads depending on the variant and reload type. Reloading ammunition takes a bonus action, while replacing a weapon's Orlentrine takes an action. To replace a firearm's orlentrine, a hinge near the trigger of the weapon must be pulled down to reveal the Orlentrine's compartment. From there, the remaining Fotiatrine can be removed, and a new piece of Orlentrine carefully put in its position.
Single-Round. Single-round firearms only chamber one bullet, and must be reloaded after every shot. Each bullet is a bonus action to reload. Single-round weapons often have a small slot on the side of the weapon to insert a bullet, and a bolt to discharge spent ammunition. All sniper's rifles are made in this way, helping to prevent a misfire from their high caliber. Pyres cannot have this trait, as they do not use ammunition.
Clip-fed. Clip-fed firearms chamber an amount of bullets equal to how many they can fire before the Orlentrine must be replaced. For example, a pistol's clip can hold 10 bullets, while a rifle's will hold 5. Once the clip has run out, another one can be placed into the weapon as a bonus action. Pyres cannot have this trait, as they do not use ammunition.
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