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In battles sodiers use bows to pick off enemies at a distance, or to defend their walls during sieges.
In battles sodiers use bows to pick off enemies at a distance, or to defend their walls during sieges.


The Assassins used the bows frequently as it was a silent, long range weapon. Several Assassins such as Perotto Calderon and Cipriano Enu acquired great skill in it. enu could kill targets upto four rooftops away with a single arrow.<ref name="ACPL">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]''</ref>
The Assassins used the bows frequently as it was a silent, long range weapon. Several Assassins such as Perotto Calderon and Cipriano Enu acquired great skill in it. Enu could kill targets upto four rooftops away with a single arrow.<ref name="ACPL">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]''</ref>


During the American Revolution, the Assassin Connor used the bow to kill assassination targets and to hunt animals.
During the American Revolution, the Assassin Connor used the bow to kill assassination targets and to hunt animals.

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The Bow is a projectile weapon that has been used by many human civilizations, spanning over millennia.

Usage

Archers have been present during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and used the bow to attack trespassers on the rooftops.[1][2]

In battles sodiers use bows to pick off enemies at a distance, or to defend their walls during sieges.

The Assassins used the bows frequently as it was a silent, long range weapon. Several Assassins such as Perotto Calderon and Cipriano Enu acquired great skill in it. Enu could kill targets upto four rooftops away with a single arrow.[3]

During the American Revolution, the Assassin Connor used the bow to kill assassination targets and to hunt animals.

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