


So guys, use the survival bow as much as you can and save your cartridges, they will make a huge difference in the late game, only use the rifle when absolutely necessary. So think with me, if you have only a single arrow (100% durabitly) and a cured birch sapling you can repair the same arrow 3 times, one arrow can kill up to 3-4 animals, 1 cured birch sapling = 3 arrow shafts, 3 arrow shafts = 3 repairs, 1 arrow + 3 repairs = 4 arrows in total, 4 arrows = 12-16 animals killed, 12-16 animals killed = 12-16 cartridges saved. Survival bow: 1 arrow can kill 3-4 animals before it breaks if you kill all of them with 1 shot.īonus: 1 cured birch sapling = 3 arrow shafts The survival bow, however, can be crafted as long as you have maple saplings and cured guts, and the arrows can be crafted with arrow heads, arrow shafts and crow feathers (being crow feathers renewable), and since when an arrow break you retrieve the arrowhead and some crow feathers, basically the only thing you'll need are arrow shafts, which can be crafted with birch saplings.īut let's get deep into the calculations: But keep in mind that cartridges are 100% non-renewable, and basically 1 bullet = 1 kill and that's it. Games, Konami, Nintendo, and Xbox with Bethesda in tow, there's a notable repeated absence from the list as Sony bows out once again.For long term survival, rifle cartridges are a valuable resource, the only option of weapons you have in the game for hunting (excluding the rocks) are either the survival bow or the hunting rifle. After picking up heavyweights like Ubisoft, Capcom, Take-Two, Warner Bros.

this bow looks awesome too xD Comment by cawfee This also makes a good 'early' Stat stick for rogues, and seeing as Kara was nerfed to oblivion in 3.0.2 it shouldnt be hard to get at all once your local hunter has it. Next up, E3 2021 is shaping up after the event's absence from 2020's calendar. (i have sum lag problems so 3:2 pushed out the same dps) but i switched to 3:2 after i got this bow and boom +110dps over 1:1 macro. Our cast compare and contrast Xbox's Game Pass lineup and Game Pass Ultimate options with PlayStation's answer across several different services (PS Plus and PS Now), with varying prices and benefits. While Xbox continues to grow one one of the best deals in gaming, PlayStation doesn't seem pressured to be competitive in that space. This week, our host Daemon Hatfield, joined by Ryan McCaffrey, host of IGN's Xbox podcast, Podcast Unlocked, and Jonathon Dornbush, host of IGN's PlayStation podcast, Podcast Beyond discuss the growing gap between Xbox and PlayStation's subscription service options.

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