![]() Large arrows looked pretty bad considering thr shorter range and higher cost for a measley 10 extra base damage, but surprisingly made a difference many times. ![]() Fire arrows were also really helpful at times despite generally lower damage and higher cost, since some enemies freak out when hit with fire. Still, I always used standard arrows when I could hit my target easily because of the extra 10%+ damage they did. Dark arrows were decent at times, when making use of the homing. It's not even like there's an enemy that's weak to magic either. The Darkmoon arrows were the exception when using the Darkmoon Longbow, but that was still massively out damaged by the Black Bow of Pharis and the Dragonrider Bow, even when using wood arrows for those two. What's with special damage arrows (fire, dark, magic) all dealing less damage (or maybe a couple extra points more damage) than standard, or even wood arrows? I almost never had them do extra damage unless the enemy was incredibly weak to that damage type. Used to destroy giant horned oni. Very accurate.ĭid a play through using bows for the first time in any of the Souls games, and figured I'd share my experiences with the arrows, because I'm just that bored at the moment. More powerful arrows, but with a shorter range due to their weight. Inflict poison damage that gradually wears down foes.Īrrows that inflict Dark damage. ![]() Weaker arrows that can be easily purchased in bulk.Īrrows with burning tips to deal fire damage. Their long range makes them ideal for distant targets.īolts that explode immediately after being shot, causing immense Bleeding. More powerful but have shorter range due to their weight. Weaker bolts that can be easily purchased in bulk. Deals area fire damage in the immediate vicinity.
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