![]() In case someone cannot craft bloodarrows or bloodbolts, you can find the cookbook at Fort Haight. Lastly get Serpent Arrows/Normal Arrows at Isolated Merchant's Shack (Dragonbarrow). Then go to Warmaster's Shack at Night and fight the Bell Bearing Hunter for infinite of supply with small bones. You can kill the merchant in Mohgwyn Palace for Blurred Bolts, Bloodroses (For Crafting Bleed Arrows/bolts) and Dwelling Arrows (Magic damage). The best part is you don't need to gather materials for this. If you ask me I recommend using Black Bow to get serpent arrows and put poison early in the fight to kill the boss faster and using the Black Bow for more mobile enemies such as Godfrey or Maliketh. You can take on most bosses just with this weapon alone. The damage of Pulley Crossbow can be very good, but only with the help of blurred bolts (Best bleed bolts) combined with an extra amount of crafted bleed bolts. It feels very slick in a slow-but-fluid way. A further implication is that you're canceling it into the normal pre-fire state, so you can hold your attack and walk before attacking instead of attacking immediately, meaning that you've canceled backstep quickly into a slow walk. What makes this cancel especially odd is that you cancel before your feet even land from the backstep's hop, so you cancel before that landing sound even gets a chance to play, which makes it a very slick and quiet motion. For medium load and heavy load (but NOT light load?) you can cancel backstep into a two-handed (but NOT one-handed?) attack very surprisingly early in the backstep, letting you (theoretically) quickly outspace an attack and then shoot immediately, but only if you're actually two-handing the crossbow (so that limits the pvp use of this where offhand crossbows are surely wiser overall). ![]() Something really peculiar that I just noticed about crossbows is that they have a very special backstep cancel.
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