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[[Perotto Calderon]] and [[Cipriano Enu]], both [[Italian Assassins]], acquired great skill with the bow, and were able to kill targets from up to four rooftops away with a single arrow.<ref name="Project Legacy"/>
[[Perotto Calderon]] and [[Cipriano Enu]], both [[Italian Assassins]], acquired great skill with the bow, and were able to kill targets from up to four rooftops away with a single arrow.<ref name="Project Legacy"/>


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 alike.<ref name="GameInformer">''GameInformer'' April 2012 issue: ''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>
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 alike. His skill with the weapon was so honed he could target the limbs of his prey at will. <ref name="GameInformer">''GameInformer'' April 2012 issue: ''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>


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"While a crossbow is a blessing for an untrained army, skill with a longbow will always outperform it."
Mario Auditore.[src]
Connor wielding a bow.

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

Usage

Use of the bow by archers has been prevalent since the Middle Ages, spanning into the Renaissance. As such, individuals with the weapon were commonly assigned as sentries for important locations, and used their bows to attack trespassers from the rooftops that they were stationed on.[1][2]

In battle, soldiers with bows were used to pick off enemies from a distance, or to defend their walls during siege warfare. In the Renaissance, crossbows became popular for this purpose as well, however, a longbow was a more effective choice if it was used by a skilled soldier.[3]

A team of Assassin archers.

The Assassin Order used bows frequently, as they were silent, long-ranged weapons, and many individual members were known for their skill with them. The Assassin Qulan Gal helped to assassinate Genghis Khan by shooting his horse with a bow and arrow; and would later be commemorated with the bow as his Assassin Seal.[2]

Perotto Calderon and Cipriano Enu, both Italian Assassins, acquired great skill with the bow, and were able to 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 alike. His skill with the weapon was so honed he could target the limbs of his prey at will. [4]

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