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{{flavour|This bow was woven from the air itself by Eiolaiphi the air mage as a gift for one of the children of Uskayaw. The bow can be pulled with incredible speed, and it launches swift and true. It is also nearly indestructable, which is fortunate given that the original owner was ripped to pieces by jealous celebrants.}} | {{flavour|This bow was woven from the air itself by Eiolaiphi the air mage as a gift for one of the children of Uskayaw. The bow can be pulled with incredible speed, and it launches swift and true. It is also nearly indestructable, which is fortunate given that the original owner was ripped to pieces by jealous celebrants.}} | ||
[[File:Bow_of_zephyr.png]] '''''the +8 longbow "Zephyr"'''''<br> | [[File:Bow_of_zephyr.png]] '''''the +8 longbow "Zephyr"'''''<br> |
Revision as of 00:48, 5 July 2018
Version 0.21: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
This bow was woven from the air itself by Eiolaiphi the air mage as a gift for one of the children of Uskayaw. The bow can be pulled with incredible speed, and it launches swift and true. It is also nearly indestructable, which is fortunate given that the original owner was ripped to pieces by jealous celebrants. |
+8 longbow
Speed brand
+3 dexterity
See invisible
Desirability
Zephyr is a near-perfect weapon for anyone with a good Bows skill. Experienced archers may occasionally prefer a highly-enchanted longbow with the vorpal or holy wrath brand for dealing more damage per hit and taking out heavily armoured opponents, but a speed brand on a +8 longbow is an extremely effective combination against just about any target. Overall, a highly respectable weapon.
Trivia
Prior to version 0.20, this was known as the bow of Krishna "Sharnga".