![]() ![]() Your guys will get shot (try to give them good armor) and it will hurt more when their toughness is low. Not such a big deal since that's well beyond the range that the enemy will start to walk during his final approach to attack you.Įquip all your crew with one of these bows and kite the enemy as once big group. They both have similar damage but the Toothpick has 4 meters more range. So then, to that end I recommend you start with a Prototype Junkbow or a Prototype Toothpick. The only way to do that is to "accidentally" shoot your own units. ![]() If you want to use it with a group of other units then you will want to level up your Precision Shooting. It depends on what you want to do with the bow. ![]() Only piece heavier than a dustcoat I consider using is samurai armor, though I'd likely only use then for dedicated base defense or city attacking. I tend to stick to leather, I dislike the debuffs from heavy armor. Green and yellow though you definitely notice the difference. Grey, white and even blue somewhat aren't that impressive. As such it doesn't get any use from me.Īnd yes armor is important, especially good pieces. Spring Bat feels like it's been left out, as like the eagle's cross it uses it's own type of ammo though it doesn't shine well enough in what it's supposed to be the best at, that is short-range hard-hitting bolts. At masterwork though it's faster to reload than the OWB1, hits harder and is more accurate, as long as you have high skill (I'd be guessing 50+). The OWB2 requires high skill and good quality though to outstrip the OWB1 to any degree of significance. In my experience eagle's cross is overkill unless you're going to the southeast or hunting leviathans in the NW, and is much slower to reload than the OWB2. Then once you get up somewhat high switch over to oldworld mk 2. I tend to use ranger or oldworld bow mk 1 as the trainer, the accuracy of the toothpick really annoyed me. ![]()
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