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What does 'aim' stat on bows mean?

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What does 'aim' stat on bows mean?

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The later higher level bows are longer range and do more damage. But they all get a - 50 to 200 to aim. some of the early bows have + 150 aim.

So is aim good or bad? I wasn't sure if it was a limiting factor to the later bows to balance them? Or if minus aim was good???

What does it effect? How fast you can move the bow side to side? How fast the string goes from loose to tight? How precise the bow is ie precise shot chance.
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Claudius wrote:How fast the string goes from loose to tight?
I think this is the answer. The smaller the number, the shorter the time.

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Another site claimed that the best bows are worse in that department...So you need fast draw to use them effectively.

Edit: this is correct from my game experience
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