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Encyclopedia > Bowstaff

A bowstaff or bow staff is a piece of wood which is to be made into a bow. It is also a misspelling of bo (staff). A tree trunk as found at the Veluwe, The Netherlands Wood derives from woody plants, notably trees but also shrubs. ... A bow is a weapon that shoots arrows powered by the elasticity of the bow and/or its string. ... The Bo (棒) is around six feet long and normally wielded with both hands A bo (棒) is a long stick usually made out of wood or bamboo. ...


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EverQuest Rangers -Quests (2727 words)
Once you have returned the pouch to him, he will reward you will a Treantwood Bowstaff.
You will need your Treanwood Bowstaff, a Plane, a Micro Servo and some dwarven wire.
You need a very high master skill in Fletching (at least in the low to mid 100's) to assemble the bow.
CheatSearch.com, Fletching Guide (782 words)
I can make simple elm bows trivially, but am 0/1 working with tools on an elm bowstaff.
The simplest bows are simply a bowstaff and some twine/string.
More complex bows will include a whittling knife or a planing tool, and REALLY complex bows get a cam (maybe several?) to make a compound bow.
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