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What is your role?
#31
Mixes all this shit up.....

Jack of all trade - Neutral Good
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#32
TwisttheLeaf Wrote:Mixes all this shit up.....

Jack of all trade - Neutral Good

*Adjusts this for you to Wizard/spellcaster specializing in earth spells and protection magic

Winks*
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#33
I alternate between Warrior/Knight and Archer/Hunter....The Warrior/Knight fits my personality better...but I just -LOVE- my bow

Good, of course...cause I have something of a hero complex
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#34
Probably a jack of all trades and aligned with good
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#35
JimmyDalton Wrote:It's not the way how you look. It's in your heart :tongue:
I have never found or known someone who uses bow in real life, except they are Olympians, lol.

There are actually many who are into Archery for fun and sport. It is far from a dead skill. Fletching (arrow making) is considered by some a high art form. There are even people who took up knapping (flint knapping, as in flint arrowheads) just so they can get 'authentic' arrows.

Bow hunting has made a bit of a return in the past decade, with more serious bowsmen taking to it. Bow hunting has its challenges which satisfied the hunting instinct. There is also competition and target practice... It is widely variable in its costs to have as a hobby, many people do it on a shoe string budget, others get a little crazy with it and own massive bow collections.

Chances are rather high that you know others who actually do archery. Archery is one of those sports that most people don't take seriously, so most archers don't go around talking about their love of bows, strings and arrows.
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#36
Gideon Wrote:I alternate between Warrior/Knight and Archer/Hunter....The Warrior/Knight fits my personality better...but I just -LOVE- my bow

Good, of course...cause I have something of a hero complex
Yeah. I guess every warrior should be able to handle a bow. I mean you can't always charge at a dragon with two handed sword, right? [emoji4]
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#37
jaxc Wrote:Probably a jack of all trades and aligned with good
Aah.. it's nice to meet an adventurer on the road who is willing to help anyone in need [emoji4]
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#38
Bowyn Aerrow Wrote:There are actually many who are into Archery for fun and sport. It is far from a dead skill. Fletching (arrow making) is considered by some a high art form. There are even people who took up knapping (flint knapping, as in flint arrowheads) just so they can get 'authentic' arrows.

Bow hunting has made a bit of a return in the past decade, with more serious bowsmen taking to it. Bow hunting has its challenges which satisfied the hunting instinct. There is also competition and target practice... It is widely variable in its costs to have as a hobby, many people do it on a shoe string budget, others get a little crazy with it and own massive bow collections.

Chances are rather high that you know others who actually do archery. Archery is one of those sports that most people don't take seriously, so most archers don't go around talking about their love of bows, strings and arrows.
I see. There might be very few in my country that do this.

What about hunting? Do they still bow? I guess guns are more preferable now.
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#39
JimmyDalton Wrote:I see. There might be very few in my country that do this.

What about hunting? Do they still bow? I guess guns are more preferable now.

I'm into archery (though I've let myself get out of practice, much like target shooting). As for hunting, bow hunting is an option as the elf said. But I do believe the vast majority is done with guns, not only because it's easier and it appears that way but every single hunting course I've heard of (including the one I went to and which is often required to get a hunting permit) doubles as gun safety (the one I went to even had underage teens demonstrate the safe and proper use of a shotgun to pass).

That said, I did find this:

http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/outdoor-lear...-education
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#40
Mage + rogue. true neutral
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