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{{Quote|While a crossbow is a blessing for an untrained army, skill with a longbow will always outperform it.|[[Mario Auditore]].|Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy}} | {{Quote|While a crossbow is a blessing for an untrained army, skill with a longbow will always outperform it.|[[Mario Auditore]].|Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy}} | ||
[[File:Assassins-Creed-3-17.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Connor wielding a bow.]] | [[File:Assassins-Creed-3-17.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Connor wielding a bow.]] | ||
The '''bow''' is a projectile weapon that has been used by many [[Humans|human]] civilizations, spanning over millennia. | The '''bow''' is a projectile weapon that has been used by many [[Humans|human]] civilizations, spanning over millennia. The use of a bow is known as Archery, or in some cases 'Ranging'. | ||
==Design== | |||
The common bow is ordinarily made up of some sort of wood, shaped as a moderately thin arc. The ends of this arc are connected with a tight string or cord, which is capable of withstanding high pressures. When the cord is pulled back, the flexible arc pulls with it, allowing the power necessary for shooting to be formed.{{WP-REAL|Bow and arrow}} | |||
A bow is used to shoot projetiles, which in the case include several forms of arrows. The end of an arrow is notched, so that it can fit onto the string of the bow. When pulled back, the tension forces the arrow to fly, and eventually puncture its target with the help of a sharp tip.{{WP-REAL|Bow and arrow}} | |||
==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
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ACIII-GI (15).jpg|Connor approaching an elk with his bow. | ACIII-GI (15).jpg|Connor approaching an elk with his bow. | ||
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Revision as of 00:43, 12 June 2012
- "While a crossbow is a blessing for an untrained army, skill with a longbow will always outperform it."
- ―Mario Auditore.[src]

The bow is a projectile weapon that has been used by many human civilizations, spanning over millennia. The use of a bow is known as Archery, or in some cases 'Ranging'.
Design
The common bow is ordinarily made up of some sort of wood, shaped as a moderately thin arc. The ends of this arc are connected with a tight string or cord, which is capable of withstanding high pressures. When the cord is pulled back, the flexible arc pulls with it, allowing the power necessary for shooting to be formed.
A bow is used to shoot projetiles, which in the case include several forms of arrows. The end of an arrow is notched, so that it can fit onto the string of the bow. When pulled back, the tension forces the arrow to fly, and eventually puncture its target with the help of a sharp tip.
Usage
Archers have been present since the Middle Ages, and into the Renaissance. They were commonly assigned as sentries for important locations, and used bows to attack trespassers from the rooftops.[1][2]
In battle, soldiers with bows were used to pick off enemies from a distance, or to defend their walls during sieges. In the Renaissance, crossbows became popular for this as well, however, a longbow was more effective if used by a skilled soldier.[3]
The Assassin Order used bows frequently, as they were silent, long-ranged weapons. Some Assassins, such as Perotto Calderon and Cipriano Enu, acquired great skill in it, and could kill targets from up to four rooftops away with a single arrow.[3]
During the American Revolutionary War, the Assassin Connor Kenway wielded the bow for both combat and hunting purposes, using it to kill assassination targets and animals.[4]
Gallery
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Bows used in the Defense of Monteriggioni.
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A team of Assassin archers.
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Soldiers falling to Cipriano Enu's arrows.
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Connor approaching an elk with his bow.
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Connor using his bow.
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ACIII Bow and Arrow
References
- ↑ Assassin's Creed
- ↑ Assassin's Creed II
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy
- ↑ GameInformer April 2012 issue: Assassin's Creed III