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By 48 BCE, the Til-Tuba Bow had made its way to [[Egypt]] where it was widely sold in its markets. Certain inferior models were advertised as the [[Wall of Sand|Walls of Sand]] instead.<ref name="ACO" /> | By 48 BCE, the Til-Tuba Bow had made its way to [[Egypt]] where it was widely sold in its markets. Certain inferior models were advertised as the [[Wall of Sand|Walls of Sand]] instead.<ref name="ACO" /> | ||
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Revision as of 14:04, 16 May 2019

The Til-Tuba Bow was a bow of Assyrian origin. Assyrian foot archers used it to great effect during the Battle of Ulai against Elam in 653 BCE, seizing a decisive victory.[1][2]
By 48 BCE, the Til-Tuba Bow had made its way to Egypt where it was widely sold in its markets. Certain inferior models were advertised as the Walls of Sand instead.[1]
Weapon Statistics
| Rarity | Quality (Max Level 55) | Damage (Max Level 55) | Attributes | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Common | 115 | 1479 | Precision I | Blacksmith, Loot |
Appearances
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: Origins
- ↑ Van de Mieroop, Marc. A History of the Ancient Near East, 2nd ed. Blackwell Publishing, 2007.