Firearm

Firearms, otherwise known as smokepowder weapons, gunpowder weapons, or gunnes (a corruption of Gond), were an advanced and exotic form of ranged piercing weaponry that were great at piercing through most armors.

Weaponology
Firearms all utilized the same basic method of operation, requiring a high degree of hand-eye coordination to use them effectively. They fired front-loaded projectiles known as bullets.

The bullets of firearms were, much like sling bullets, small ball-shaped projectiles typically made of bronze, iron, lead, or steel. Several magical types were known to exist, but they were quite rare.

Firearms required an explosive powder charge to propel their bullets, typically. Depending upon the world, this was typically either smoke powder or gunpowder. Without these powders they were useless and the more common these powders were, the more prevalent firearms were. This uselessness could be circumvented by incorporating melee weapons in a firearm's design, such as axes, short swords, hammers, daggers, or maces.

When the projectiles of these weapons were shot out they created a loud noise and cloud of thick smoke. Typically firearms could only be fired once before needing to be reloaded, unless they had multiple barrels. Loading could be a cumbersome process, requiring a fair amount of concentration.

Malfunction
Firearms had the potential to "misfire" every time they were shot, especially in worlds where the weapons were in their infancy. At its most severe this resulted in an explosion that could destroy the weapon and thus injure their operator. Otherwise, a firing mechanism might break or have something preventing it from firing.

Moisture or the wrong amount of the chosen powder could also prevent a firearm from firing, requiring it to be reloaded. The former was due to the fact that gunpowder and smokepowder were both rendered unusable after exposure to water.

Defending Against
Some of the best magical defenses against firearms included protection from normal missiles, shield, most wind-based spells, and anything that caused wetness.

Varieties

 * Arquebuses: Otherwise known as hand cannons, were relatively primitive firearms manufactured by cultures just starting to develop firearms. They were one of the first firearms in the Realms, which many others developed from.
 * Bombards: the largest of the smokepowder weapons. Rare in wildspace due to often being impractical compared to ballistas or catapults. They shot either large, round stones or cast iron "cannonballs". They could also be found being used on ships on Toril, believed to have been the creation of Thayvians. But they were quite rare, expensive, and dangerous to use.
 * Pistols: Small single-shot firearms that only required one hand to operate.
 * Ribalds:

Availability

 * Firearms could be found in Realmspace, both on Toril proper and on the Rock of Bral, but they only used smokepowder. One particular establishment on Toril where one could purchase firearms was The Brigadier's Broadside in Skullport.
 * Cerilia had firearms to a limited degree.
 * Eberron completely lacked firearms.
 * Earth had an abundant amount of firearms, many of which notably could fire multiple shots before needing to be reloaded.
 * Mystara had firearms in a region in the far western portion of the planet.
 * Oerth was largely absent of firearms, due to local physics and magic rendering inert the substances gunpowder and smokepowder. Firearms on this world were only found in use by the clerics of the Oerthian god of science, Murlynd, as their divine magic allowed them to make smokepowder function.
 * Krynn had some primitive firearms, which were the work of tinker gnomes. Though no one on that world ever dared to enchant them, with tinker gnomes themselves regarding such a thing as "cheating."
 * Beyond the planets themselves, all manner of firearms could be be found in the wildspace of many crystal spheres, many of them being made or sold by dwarves from the Smiths' Coster trading company.
 * Beyond the Prime Material plane, firearms could be found in the Domains of Dread.

History
Firearms were spread across the Known Spheres over time by mass migrations of tinker gnomes, by spacefaring humans, and by the Smiths' Coster. In many cases these spacefaring people were responsible for bringing firearms to worlds, such as the Smiths' Coster, a mercantile company that commonly traded with groundling nations.

During the Second Unhuman War, humanoid armies and scro-led spelljammer navies sometimes carried firearms, though these were usually used only by elite or command units. When they were defeated in the war and forced to scatter, so too did their weaponry become scattered throughout wildspace.

In the wake of that war, the Smiths' Coster redoubled their efforts in spreading the use of firearms, leading them to make contact with the Lantanese, Waterdhavians, and other areas of Toril.

History on Toril
On Toril, firearms had never been extensively (or even adequately) researched and developed prior to the 14 century DR, save for a few eccentric wizards. None of the major nations or organizations on the planet invested the time or money into producing firearms on a large scale.

This changed during the Time of Troubles, when the deity Gond in his mortal avatar form washed up on the shore of Lantan. In return for the people there sheltering him, in 1358 DR he revealed to the Lantanese how to make reasonably safe and accurate firearms that utilized smokepowder, such as the arquebus and its variations. From that year onwards, the Lantanna priests of Gond (mainly the specialty priests) would work to spread the use of firearms, shipping them to Western ports.

In the first three years that followed, arquebuses introduced to the wider Realms. During these years they were viewed primarily as curios. Some tried to produce their own firearms, but they were inferior to those made by the Lantanese.

From the third to fifth year of their existence, arquebuses and their variants became more common. Well-stocked weapon shops began to carry them, those who wielded them were no longer looked at strangely, and their price dropped significantly. From the fifth year onwards it was possible to find firearms in large stores.

Felogyr Sonshal slowly became a major reseller for Lantan, distributing their firearms across the Sword Coast. But he carefully controlled his stock, ensuring that merchant families and thieves' guilds could not amass large amounts.

By 1372 DR, firearms were available throughout Faerûn. Around that time many of Gond's clerics supported themselves financially by selling ammunition for smokepowder weapons. Many rulers at this time viewed the Church of Gond with ire for having introduced firearms to the continent, viewing them as a threat to their authority.

Classes

 * Gnome artificers often specialized in using and constructing firearms.

Races & Sentient Creatures

 * Spacefaring humans were frequently known to use firearms and for improving upon their design,
 * Rock gnomes played a large part in the development of firearms in Faerûn and were acknowledged by many as being masters in their use. They were also known to be outstanding gunsmiths, the finest in all of Faerûn.
 * Approximately a quarter of any scro fighting force were likely to be armed with arquebuses, while wealthy scro often owned and fought with starwheels.
 * Tinker gnomes.

Regions & Settlements

 * Firearms were quite prevalent on the island nation of Lantan. Any Lantanese that left their home nation were likely to carry a pistol and powderhorn with them.

Terminology

 * Those who specialized in the use of firearms were often referred to as marksmen, sharpshooters, or pistoleers.
 * Gunsmithing was the term used for those who manufactured and repaired firearms. Such people were skilled in the same disciplines as armorers and blacksmiths, as well as some expertise in alchemy.

Background
In 2017, Ed Greenwood stated in a tweet that originally executives at TSR, Inc. didn't want firearms in the Forgotten Realms setting, thus gunpowder was rendered inert. He also stated that Jeff Grubb later conceived of smokepowder, specifically for use with the giff.

Appearances

 * Novels
 * The Maelstrom's Eye • Realms of Magic, "Gunne Runner"