Using a bow and arrow, an archer will hopefully hit a target. Targets are usually a round symbol.
cylinder
A cylinder was used as a target before the board.
The archers shot at a Target and all hit the bullseye. Archers are people skilled in archery.
Shoot them with the fireball. Back away and fire. The fire ball should go up and hit the archers.
the higher the ATK and HIT stats the more damage
one of the oppositions archers fired an arrow at the enemy and hit Harold in the eye
The best way to farm for Lion medals is in low level valleys. I'm assuming that you're playing on an Age 2 server. I would recommend that you send the following numbers of archers to the following valleys: Lv 1: 50 Archers Lv 2: 100 Archers Lv 3: 200 Archers Lv 4: 400 Archers (Only do this if you have archers to burn. You might loose some Archers on Lv 4s) Another common place to find them is in Lv 1-4 NPCs. Hit them with these numbers: Lv 1: 30 Ballista Lv 2: 50 Ballista Lv 3: 120 Ballista Lv 4: 230 Ballista
Direct object is receiving end of an action; the object of the verb:She hit me with a baseball bat. (The word 'me' is the object of the verb 'hit')The object of preposition:The dog chased after a man. (The word 'man' is the object of the proposition 'after')
No you see the object because the light refelects from the object into your eyes
Any object can get hit by lighting. Here are two general rules, first, the taller the object is (like trees), the greater the chances the object can be hit by lighting (because lighting hits the tallest object in the effected area). Second, the closer the object A is to a taller object (like a tree), the greater the chances the that lighting can indirectly hit the object A. Why? Lighting is electricity and electricity travels in circuits, so when lighting hits the tree, it travels into the ground and spreads into the ground, eventually diluting it. If object A is near it, the electricity can travel into the object. In this case Object A is the chicken. So yes, a chicken can get indirectly hit by lighting.
the least force
Wooden bat absorb more energy than metal bat during the contact with object.