This occurs when the arm holding the bow comes too close to the path of the bowstring as it is being released, resulting in one's inner forearm getting 'skinned.'
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NO!
A short bow is faster
Nothing realy just that short bow is stronger but dosent shoot as far as a long bow.
Mero met his Half-skinned Steer
No, the word "bow" has a long vowel sound, not a short o sound.
They are skinned,
The Rune cross bow is mainly good for dragons ..as for magic short bow would be used for other purposes .. but i would prefer the rune cb
In the word "bow," the "o" is a short vowel sound. It is pronounced as "b-ow" with a short "o" sound as in "hot" or "dog."
Yes, short bows have higher DPS than long bows. (Excluding bows such as dark bow with dragon arrows and the Zaryte bow)
Really? A Longbow is a Bow that is at least as tall as you are A Shortbow is not
he is 2'2
The scientific name for a short-spined snake-skinned brittle star is Ophioderma brevispina. It belongs to the Ophiodermatidae family within the class Ophiuroidea.