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How does Odessan Yew compare/contrast with Darkwood? Yew is traditionally springy, and what made yew from certain areas better than others were climatic conditions that made it free of knots, to draw a real-world model. Perhaps they can be made into mighty bows more cheaply, or perhaps they have a range increment increase (which has to be balanced carefully--although it only really makes a difference at long ranges, every half of a range increment added is an effective +1 to attack power per range increment in a shot). | How does Odessan Yew compare/contrast with Darkwood? Yew is traditionally springy, and what made yew from certain areas better than others were climatic conditions that made it free of knots, to draw a real-world model. Perhaps they can be made into mighty bows more cheaply, or perhaps they have a range increment increase (which has to be balanced carefully--although it only really makes a difference at long ranges, every half of a range increment added is an effective +1 to attack power per range increment in a shot).-[[User:Slitherrr|Slitherrr]] 23:21, 18 September 2009 (EDT) |
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How does Odessan Yew compare/contrast with Darkwood? Yew is traditionally springy, and what made yew from certain areas better than others were climatic conditions that made it free of knots, to draw a real-world model. Perhaps they can be made into mighty bows more cheaply, or perhaps they have a range increment increase (which has to be balanced carefully--although it only really makes a difference at long ranges, every half of a range increment added is an effective +1 to attack power per range increment in a shot).-Slitherrr 23:21, 18 September 2009 (EDT)