Hi there !!
I play as an archer now and i have 5 +'s on Longbow skill, but witch bow is best ??
Have 11 in Base THACO and -4 in THACO
I am using Elven courtbow +3 now but can i find an even better bow out there .
Thx for answer
Long Bow ??
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Short bows are the best, buddy.
Gesen fires +4 plus electric damage, therefore goes throw stoneskin!
Crossbows are the coolest though IMO, because of the Kua Toa bolts. I have kept them until the tough encounters. Bolts of biting is also a good spell-disrupter.
Gesen fires +4 plus electric damage, therefore goes throw stoneskin!
Crossbows are the coolest though IMO, because of the Kua Toa bolts. I have kept them until the tough encounters. Bolts of biting is also a good spell-disrupter.
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Here are two other good long bows to look for:
Heartseeker +3
Combat Abilities: Once per day can increase bow's aim to an additional +7 to hit for nine seconds
THACO: +4
Damage: +2
Weight: 7
Speed Factor: 4
Proficiency Type: Longbow
Type: 2-handed
Requires: 18 Strength
Strong Arm +2
THACO: +3 bonus
Damage: +3 bonus
Weight: 7
Speed Factor: 4
Proficiency Type: Longbow
Type: 2-handed
Requires: 19 Strength
Heartseeker +3
Combat Abilities: Once per day can increase bow's aim to an additional +7 to hit for nine seconds
THACO: +4
Damage: +2
Weight: 7
Speed Factor: 4
Proficiency Type: Longbow
Type: 2-handed
Requires: 18 Strength
Strong Arm +2
THACO: +3 bonus
Damage: +3 bonus
Weight: 7
Speed Factor: 4
Proficiency Type: Longbow
Type: 2-handed
Requires: 19 Strength
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What happened here was the gradual habituation of the people, ... to receiving decisions deliberated in secret; to believing that the situation was so complicated that the government had to act on information which the people could not understand, or so dangerous that, even if he people could understand it, it could not be released because of national security.