Differences between bow types?

TsunamiZ

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Oct 2005

What are the main differences between bow types? Thanks.

eSe

eSe

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: Jan 2006

http://www.guildwarsguru.com/content...ies-id1092.php

Gwondolas Marillion

Academy Page

Join Date: Oct 2005

Sweden

SWAC (30+ Swedish Adults Club)

Bows come in the following classes:

Longbow
Re-firing rate of 2.4 seconds, range of 1.6*aggro circle radius, flight time at short bow range 0.75 seconds, normal arrow arc size.

Flatbow
Re-firing rate of 2 seconds, range of 1.6*aggro circle radius, flight time at short bow range 1 second, large arrow arc size.

Horn Bow
Re-firing rate of 2.7 seconds, range of 1.4*aggro circle radius, flight time at short bow range 0.75 seconds, normal arrow arc size and 10% armor penetration.

Recurve Bow
Re-firing rate of 2.4 seconds, range of 1.4*aggro circle radius, flight time at short bow range 0.5 seconds, small arrow arc size.

Short Bow
Re-firing rate of 2 seconds, range of 1.05*aggro circle radius, flight time at short bow range 0.65 seconds, normal arrow arc size.

Each bow class contains the following bow types:
Longbow=Storm Bow
Flatbow
Horn Bow=Ivory Bow=Shadow Bow
Recurve Bow=Composite Bow=Dead Bow=Eternal Bow
Short Bow=Half Moon

Former Ruling

Grotto Attendant

Join Date: Oct 2005

Cedartown, Georgia

R/

Just a note on Arrow arc.

The Lower the arc the better.

A Flatbow under its normal arc is bad- so easy to dodge it isn't funny, becuase it has to go through this HUGE arcing pattern before the arrow falls down on you.

aismailuk

aismailuk

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: Jul 2005

R/W

Quote:
Originally Posted by Former Ruling
Just a note on Arrow arc.

The Lower the arc the better.

A Flatbow under its normal arc is bad- so easy to dodge it isn't funny, becuase it has to go through this HUGE arcing pattern before the arrow falls down on you.

True, but also consider that longer range, higher arc bows are far better than short range flat arc bows for pulling mobs of enemies towards you.

Best to have a range of bows if you're planning on being a true ranger

God Apprentice

God Apprentice

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Mar 2006

Mo/N

Quote:
Originally Posted by Former Ruling
Just a note on Arrow arc.

The Lower the arc the better.

A Flatbow under its normal arc is bad- so easy to dodge it isn't funny, becuase it has to go through this HUGE arcing pattern before the arrow falls down on you.
If you use Read The Wind/and or Favorable Winds it eliminates the high arc

Ishmaeel

Lion's Arch Merchant

Join Date: Jan 2006

Quote:
Originally Posted by aismailuk
True, but also consider that longer range, higher arc bows are far better than short range flat arc bows for pulling mobs of enemies towards you.

Best to have a range of bows if you're planning on being a true ranger
If I may add something,

When you need range, a longbow is as good as (mostly better than) a flatbow since they have the same range.

When you need to rain down on that ugly guy over the hill in between, yes, flatbow comes in handy with its high arc.