a child should not use broad heads or anything with a sharp cutting blade. my son is 13 and he uses feild tips to shoot target practice. my son also uses feild tips for grouse, pheasent, squrriel, and small birds.
You shoot a bow and arrow in it and try to hit the red target in the middle.
It all depends on where you got hit and with what type of arrow tip.
The mass of the arrow does not affect the kinetic enery of the projectile. It does however affect the velocity of the arrow. The heavier the arrow the slower it flies ( out of the same bow). As far as penertation goes, velocity is your friend. There is alot of material science that goes into play but generally the faster projectile wins in penetration tests.
The third arrow type is light arrows, which are found in Stone Tower after defeating the first mini-boss.
Practice, practice, practice.
Press these buttons in this order:Up Arrow(2), Down Arrow(2), Left Arrow, Right Arrow, Left Arrow, Right Arrow, B, A--Just type B then Athe other stuff isn't needed.
A green one? Maybe, but I had hoped that people would grasp the concept that I had said "type" as in the model. Not to be confused with "color"
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The Greek goddess Artemis was a virgin goddess, so she had no children. If she did have a demigod child, her/his powers would be similar to Artemis'. They would probable be able to shoot an arrow with perfect aim and heal.
Arrows can vary in thickness based on the weight of the arrow shaft, the size and type of arrowhead used, and the intended purpose of the arrow. Thicker arrows generally have more mass and can deliver more impact, while thinner arrows are lighter and may travel faster. The choice of arrow thickness depends on factors such as the distance of the shot, the target being aimed at, and the desired speed and impact force.
I came across a few sample questions here and there but it was kind of hit or miss. Some parents mentioned Beestar in another thread so I checked it out and found they had a few free sets online. It seemed decent for getting a feel for the question style without doing too much. Might be worth a peek if you're just starting out.