yes, if you have a bow with enough power then all you have to do is hit it
give it more power when you hit a mob with the bow not the arrow
Yes, if he stands close enough to the target. I usually hit it with just the Arrow.
use your bow and arrow
The sport with the bow and arrow is called archery, just to let you know. First, you grab a arrow and grab the string of the bow, which is the curved rod with the string. Then put the arrow in a sideways position right attached to the string of the bow. Pull the arrow back, allowing the string to move over to your position. Then, aim carefully. Next, you release the arrow with the string. The arrow will move faster depending how far you pull the string towards you. The objective is to hit the target. There are different spots that are worth different points on the target. If you hit the middle of the target with your arrow, you will receive the maximum amount of points possible. Keep repeating this process until you are a pro at archery.:).
You shoot a bow and arrow in it and try to hit the red target in the middle.
The follow-through is what comes immediately after the release and is a combination of actions that you, the archer, do until the arrow hits the target. After your hand has come back from the release, as only one example, your bow arm should stay up and pointing at the target until the arrow has hit. It is important, because if you just drop your bow arm before the arrow has cleared -- gotten past -- the bow, it will cause the arrow to hit low on the target.
Using a bow and arrow, an archer will hopefully hit a target. Targets are usually a round symbol.
It could hit Someone or fly with little accuracy.
It means you should not be contented with mediocre works, or works that are just "so-so." Imagine a bow and an arrow. To be able to hit your targeted mark, you have to set your bow and arrow higher than your targeted mark because as the arrow flies to your targeted mark, it goes down. This implies that to not get a disappointing result, you should dream higher.
The follow-through is what comes immediately after the release and is a combination of actions that you, the archer, do until the arrow hits the target. After your hand has come back from the release, as only one example, your bow arm should stay up and pointing at the target until the arrow has hit. It is important, because if you just drop your bow arm before the arrow has cleared -- gotten past -- the bow, it will cause the arrow to hit low on the target.
Depends. Crossbows come in different powers, and the crossbow bolts can have different tips, and they can hit in different places. A small bow, a blunt bolt and a hit in an arm or a leg is unlikely to kill. A big bow, a bladed bolt and a hit to the chest could kill. Small bow, blunt arrow, and a hit to the throat/head can kill.