Hornbows and HM
ashes
Is a hornbow the bow to pick for HM? I know its the slowest bow out there, but 10%ap seems like a good choice - for HM at least.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
Yol
Personally I prefer to use longbows and flatbows to pull groups, and then use recurve bows for closer fighting. The armour penetration from hornbows doesn't add that much damage in HM, and rangers should really be interrupting and spreading conditions rather than trying to do damage.
wilebill
As Yal said. Recurve is your best bow in HM except for pulling.
I do use my Koren's Horn Bow in NM and some HM but that is with a beast master build where I don't get that many shots and all auto attack anyway.
I will spare ANet and everyone else the sermon on bows!
I do use my Koren's Horn Bow in NM and some HM but that is with a beast master build where I don't get that many shots and all auto attack anyway.
I will spare ANet and everyone else the sermon on bows!
Schmerdro
Hornbows are only good if you're spamming attack skills that have quick activation time, like Hunter's Shot, Precision Shot, and Penetrating/Sundering Attack. If your build doesn't rely on those skills, then use a Longbow/Flatbow for pulling, Recurve for interrupting, and Shortbow/Flatbow for damage.
Xsiriss
Hornbows used to be decent before sundering/penetrating attack got completely raped. I'd only ever use them with a decent IAS like Experts Dexterity. Otherwise I prefer longbows for general/long and shortbows for standard fighting. No idea why people use recurves, their best use is for PvP and bonus is negligible if you're using read the wind.
Quaker
It probably doesn't matter in the long run. The increase in damage is balanced by the slower firing rate.
EDIT: To correct that - it probably doesn't matter if your build is based around doing damage. If your running an interrupt type build, then you are going to want a Recurve or Shortbow. If you are running some sort of build that relies on spell damage or traps, particularly if it's from your secondary, the type of bow doesn't matter much, but should probably be a Recurve or Longbow to stay out of trouble.
But, if you are doing damage with your bow, you could use a Recurve, Hornbow or Shortbow.
EDIT: To correct that - it probably doesn't matter if your build is based around doing damage. If your running an interrupt type build, then you are going to want a Recurve or Shortbow. If you are running some sort of build that relies on spell damage or traps, particularly if it's from your secondary, the type of bow doesn't matter much, but should probably be a Recurve or Longbow to stay out of trouble.
But, if you are doing damage with your bow, you could use a Recurve, Hornbow or Shortbow.
Chthon
Kelfer
Whilst I agree with most of what has been said here, I do use Hornbows in HM.
Then again, all of the bows have theis uses.
Recurve for general builds, Flat / Long for pulling and Flat / Horn or Short for others. A hornbow w. Rapid fie is a pretty good combo
Flatbow w. 20/20 or Zealous reamins my favorite tho
Then again, all of the bows have theis uses.
Recurve for general builds, Flat / Long for pulling and Flat / Horn or Short for others. A hornbow w. Rapid fie is a pretty good combo
Flatbow w. 20/20 or Zealous reamins my favorite tho
PurpleFission
I roll a zealous shortbow almost always during combat in pve.
cataphract
Vampiric recurve or shortbow. <3
Jk Arrow
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No idea why people use recurves, their best use is for PvP and bonus is negligible if you're using read the wind.
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Not the most knowledgable on PvP here but I think Hornbows were used with Rangerspike teams for added damage.
Perkunas
I put away my Flatbow except to pull, because I was tired of getting off up to 3 or 4 shots, before my heroes realized we were in a fight. With my recurve, they go in on the first shot. I am also seeing fewer "missed", "dodged", etc. Never really tried the Hornbow, may have to, just to see for myself how it works.