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Rinswynd
05-26-2006, 09:01 PM
Looking to spend 2-2.5 mill on a bow. Prefer composite bow, but a nice shortbow might be alright, actions would be nice, and a nice looker, would of course, have a greater interest. This said, I am looking for 5x-6x, so I don't care if it's "a yew composite bow" or "an ugly composite bow" or just "a composite bow". Enchant is most important.

Also selling a yew longbow. 4x. 400k flat

>tap longb
You tap a vine-etched yew longbow, which is in your right hand.
>look longb
Carefully carved into the wood are veniom-inlaid vines which twist sinuously down the length of the bow. Ivory nocks, carved in the form of a lithe dragon diving as if toward its prey, are set into each end and hold taught the bowstring that rests between its claws. You also notice a small enchanter's glyph.
>weigh longb
You carefully examine the yew longbow and determine that the weight is about 3 pounds.
Roundtime: 5 sec.
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R>assess longb
You assess the longbow for structural weaknesses and strengths.

Careful examination indicates the yew longbow has a base strength of 45 and a base durability of 140. You also determine the current integrity of the yew longbow to be at 100.0%.

For some reason, you can't seem to get a feel for the longbow.
>rub longb
You grab a cloth and buff the limbs of your longbow until they gleam.
>pull longb
You grab the bowstring of your yew longbow and give it an experimental pull.

Utterly unsatisfied you tighten the string at each nock until the draw is correct.
>lean longb
You lean on your yew longbow, thinking about your recent success in the field. While you're thinking of it, you carefully inspect the limbs of your longbow for cracks.

May be more zests, but I doubt it.

Rinswynd