Modules list

Missile pod

Ranged

Described in: Core book

Shoulder-mounted automatic deployment missile launcher, vertical pod on shoulder blade

Possible slots requirements
2
2
2
30 GP

Shoulder-mounted guided anti-tank or anti-air missile launcher. Must be reloaded in Camelot. Missile pods only work if an enemy has been holo-targeted.

Damages Violence Activation Duration Reach Energy
6D6 (18) + 3 1D6 (3) + 6 Move action Instantaneous Long - ≤1,000ft 1
Effect(s) Damages Violence Informations / Condition
Anti-vehicle Anti-vehicle - -
Artillery Artillery - -
Clip (3) Clip (3) - -
Damages 6D6 (18) + 3
Violence 1D6 (3) + 6
Energy 1
Duration Instantaneous
Reach Long - ≤1,000ft
Activation Move action
Effect(s) Damages Violence
Anti-vehicle Anti-vehicle - -
Artillery Artillery - -
Clip (3) Clip (3) - -
How do fighting styles interact with weapons such as missile pods or shoulder turrets? Can I use a missile pod if I am in ambidextrous or akimbo style? – page 87
Q&A > Questions about combat, creatures and NPCs > Combat / Fighting styles - Q&A > Arsenal questions > Modules - Jan. 17, 2025, 12:31 p.m.

Yes. As mentioned in the rules: “The PC suffers a 3 dice penalty to their ranged and combat attack rolls.” This penalty applies to attacks made with a missile pod. Independent turrets (ones with their own fixed dice pool) do not use the character’s fighting style and are unaffected by these penalties.

Do pods and turrets gain any bonuses from ambidextrous or akimbo style? – page 87
Q&A > Questions about combat, creatures and NPCs > Combat / Fighting styles - Jan. 17, 2025, 12:31 p.m.

No. Penalties can apply to pods and turrets, but not bonus damage added by akimbo or ambidextrous fighting styles. Akimbo and ambidextrous style bonuses only apply to “held” weapons, those in the knight’s hand or slotted into a Paladin armour’s arms are considered “held” (as pointed out in the armour’s ability description).

When firing a missile pod or another weapon with the artillery trait, if the target is holo-targeted, does the weapon automatically hit them? – pages 414 and 434
Q&A > Arsenal questions > Modules - Jan. 17, 2025, 12:31 p.m.

No. When a target is holo-targeted and the weapon has the artillery effect, the target loses any cover bonuses to its reaction score. The weapon’s ammunition must still be capable of reaching the target somehow, and a Ranged attack roll is still required. Furthermore, missile pods specifically require holo-targeting in order to fire (as one of the pod’s specific limitations).