Bowcaster/Legends

"I ain't afraid of Wookiees. It's their bowcasters that scare me."

- Anonymous Trandoshan slaver

The bowcaster (sometimes called the Wookiee Crossbow) was a Wookiee short-range projectile weapon that fired a metal quarrel enveloped in energy. Some variants had a capacity of twenty-four shots.

Characteristics
"I've always admired these Wookiee bowcasters. Artistry and firepower in one package."

- RC-1138



In use as early as the Jedi Civil War, the bowcaster could unleash a bolt with impressive stopping power essential to defend Wookiees against the fierce predators of Kashyyyk's forests.

A polarizing orb sat at each end of the bow, generating a magnetic field used to accelerate the quarrels. After cocking the weapon, a simple trigger sped the quarrel forward and charged it in an envelope of plasmoid. To generate the requisite potential energy for conversion into kinetic energy, the cocking spring required the strength of a Wookiee to draw back, although some modern bowcasters featured automatic cocking mechanisms for use by other species.

While decreasingly effective beyond 30 meters, the bowcaster was more powerful and accurate than typical blaster weapons. Some bowcasters could load multiple quarrels to create a spread-fire effect, further enhancing their close range effectiveness, while others could fire specially charged bolts that could ricochet off certain surfaces.

Some Wookiees made their bowcasters out of blaster rifles.

Variants



 * assault bowcaster.
 * Ceremonial Bowcaster.

Behind the scenes
Most sources, including Revenge of the Sith, depict bowcasters firing green bolts. However, in The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, Chewbacca's weapon fires red bolts and in Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds, Chewbacca's weapon fires yellow bolts. This is due to the retcon that Chewbacca made his out of a stormtrooper rifle.

In Republic Commando: Hard Contact, Darman states that the bowcaster is his favorite weapon.

In all Jedi Knight series of games, the bowcaster made an appearance. There, the user had two fire functions: one that could launch one to five bolts (depending on the amount of time spent charging up the shot) and one that launched a single, bouncing bolt. The latter was more accurate at far ranges, and could be fired at a faster pace.

Non-canon appearances

 * LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game
 * LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga
 * Star Wars Infinities: A New Hope
 * LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy
 * Ghosts of Hoth
 * Star Wars Infinities: The Empire Strikes Back
 * Into the Great Unknown

Notes and references
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