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The '''Ousirmaatre Setepenre''' was a simple [[light bow]] common throughout [[Egypt]] during the 1st century BCE which was named after [[Ramesses II|Ramses the Great]]'s regnal name, ''Ousirmaatre Setepenre''. Given Ramses's status as one of the greatest pharaohs in Egyptian history, it may be ironic that rudimentary light bow was named after him.
The '''Ousirmaatre Setepenre''' was a simple [[light bow]] common throughout [[Egypt]] during the 1st century BCE which was named after [[Ramesses II|Ramses the Great]]'s Nesut-biti or regnal name, ''Ousirmaatre Setepenre''. Given Ramses's status as one of the greatest pharaohs in Egyptian history, it may be ironic that a rudimentary light bow was named after him.


==Weapon statistics==
==Weapon statistics==

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The Ousirmaatre Setepenre was a simple light bow common throughout Egypt during the 1st century BCE which was named after Ramses the Great's Nesut-biti or regnal name, Ousirmaatre Setepenre. Given Ramses's status as one of the greatest pharaohs in Egyptian history, it may be ironic that a rudimentary light bow was named after him.

Weapon statistics

Rarity Quality (Max Level 40) Damage (Max Level 40) Attributes Availability
Common 85 705 Rate of Fire I Blacksmith, Loot

Trivia

  • Ousirmaatre–Setepnre was the throne name of Ramses II, and it translates to "The justice of Ra is powerful – chosen of Ra".[1]

Appearance

Reference

  1. Clayton, Peter. Chronology of the Pharaohs. Thames & Hudson, 1994.