A diamondwire bow used by guardians of the unseen ethereal shrines. |
Tier | 12 |
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Shots | 3 |
Damage | 50–75 (average: 62.5 / total: 187.5) |
Projectile Speed | 16 tiles/second |
Lifetime | 0.44 seconds |
Range | 7.04 tiles (true range: 3.56 tiles) |
Effects | Shots hit multiple targets |
Fame Bonus | 4% |
Feed Power | 450 |
Loot Bag | |
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Tier Grouped Drops | Esben the Unwilling Feargus the Demented The Forgotten King The Forgotten Sentinel Ivory Wyvern Jon Bilgewater the Pirate King Limoz the Plague Bearer Malus Marble Colossus Nikao the Defiler Oryx the Mad God 2 Pyyr the Wicked Son of Arachna Twilight Archmage Void Entity |
Obtained From | Purchase in the Nexus for 900 Current offers on RealmEye’s trading pages |
Notes:
Before Patch 27.7.X10.3 (Feb 2017), you would seldom find people using this bow. Its wide spread made it less practical relative to the Coral Bow, which almost matches its DPS with the implication that all shots hit. Owing to this, most Archers/Huntresses would use the Coral Bow instead if they possessed one. However, after said patch, it got somewhat more usable, due to the range where all 3 shots hit increasing from a mere 2.51 to a decent 3.56. Regardless, many still view the Coral Bow, Doom Bow, or several other untiered options, as superior.
As with the T8-T11 bows (and the Coral Bow), it is good to carry a Doom Bow as a swap-out for high defense, distant (with tiered bows true range makes sword range look good), or boss enemies.
The Realm Eye says: |
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I have just the knowledge you seek on the Bow of Covert Havens. It shines brilliantly in the light, as if forged with extremely flexible mythsteel and has pure diamondwire as a bowstring. The latter is also considered one of the strongest materials ever formed. They are the weapons of choice for guardian seraphs defending the portal to their realm. While even I cannot peer into what secrets they protect, countless unholy forces have tried and failed. |
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