Bow

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Bow
AnimatedBow.gif
Grid Bow.png
Type Weapons
Durability 385
Stackable No
Data value dec: 261 hex: 105
The bow is a weapon that can shoot arrows to kill mobs and players from a longer distance compared to melee weapons like the sword.

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[edit] Using the Bow

To use a bow, it must be the active item and there must be arrows somewhere in the player's inventory; they do not need to be on the action bar. Simply right-click to use the bow, which will shoot the arrows. Holding right-click will pull back the string and send the arrow flying faster/farther when released. Pulling the string back all the way releases an arrow with a sparkling effect, causing more damage. The Bow also shakes when fully charged -presumably from the tension of the bow- although it seems to not affect your aim. While the bow is being pulled back, the player will be forced to move at sneak speed.

It should be noted that the bow is very effective at killing powerful foes from afar, such as Ghasts, Skeletons, Creepers, Spiders, Cave Spiders and Spider Jockey: all of which either use ranged attacks, or are dangerous in close proximity. Endermen are extremely difficult to kill with arrows, as they teleport away every time they are hit, even if the player is wearing a Pumpkin.

As arrows are affected by gravity, they shoot in a parabolic arc. This is hardly noticeable at close range, but becomes more apparent with greater distance. One must aim above mobs at a certain distance, or gain higher ground to effectively neutralize the target. Some players have noticed a slight rightward tendency of shot arrows, although this is speculative.

Previous to 1.8, bows often failed to interact with objects, but would instead shoot. This was a pain when trying to open doors, interact with wolves, etc. This was due to the fact that shooting arrows was an instantaneous action. Now that players are required to 'charge' their bow, this is no longer as much of a problem.

As of 1.0, a fully charged arrow consistently deals Heart.svgHeart.svgHeart.svgHeart.svgHalf Heart.svg damage, with a rare chance of dealing Heart.svgHeart.svgHeart.svgHeart.svgHeart.svg. This means that 2 fully charged arrows are often required to kill most passive mobs, while 3 are often required to kill most hostiles.

As of 1.1, the bow can be enchanted.

Arrows that cause no damage to targets (i.e.: when you miss) will become stuck in the block they hit. You are able to re-collect these arrows. Bows in creative mode will always shoot an arrow, even if you have none in your inventory. Also, be careful when destroying blocks with arrows stuck in them, as falling arrows also cause damage.

[edit] History

In Survival Test, the player did not need a bow to shoot arrows. Instead, the Tab key was used to fire arrows. However, arrows still had to be collected to shoot. Launching arrows this way was much slower than the bow now fires them. As of the Beta 1.2 update, bows are used in the dispenser block crafting recipe, presumably for propulsion/dispensing.

Before Beta 1.8, the right mouse button could be held down to fire in rapid succession. Each arrow dealt Heart.svgHeart.svg for each hit. They would fly in a ballistic trajectory affected by gravity and drag in air or water and would travel approximately 15 blocks when fired parallel to a flat plane. Arrows also had a maximum range of around 52 blocks when fired at a 38 degree angle on a flat plane.

Arrows used to stick in any block before Beta 1.6, even some non-solid ones. For example, they could stick in Torches, Sugar Cane, and Portals.


As of release, bows have a durability. Bows do not need arrows for ammo in Creative Mode.


In Minecraft 1.1, bows can be enchanted.

[edit] Arrows

Arrow
Arrow.png
Grid Arrow.png
Type Weapons
Durability N/A
Stackable Yes (64)
Data value dec: 262 hex: 106
An arrow shot into a tree

Arrows provide ammunition for a bow, and can either be crafted or found as a common drop from skeletons. When fired. they will fly in a ballistic trajectory affected by gravity and drag in air or water and will travel approximately 3 blocks when fired parallel to a flat plane with no charge, 15 blocks average with medium charge, and 24 blocks average with maximum charge. Arrows in water get much more drag than in air, and leave a trail of bubbles in their wake. As of 1.8 pre-release, arrows (with bow at full strength) can travel 120 blocks when fired from the optimal angle.[1]

They deal Heart.svgHeart.svgHeart.svgHeart.svgHalf Heart.svg damage when fully charged (Although rarely Heart.svgHeart.svgHeart.svgHeart.svgHeart.svg). If are charged to medium, they will deal Heart.svgHeart.svgHeart.svg, and Half Heart.svg if not charged at all. Immediately after hitting the target, there is a cooldown during which the target will be immune to further arrow damage. Arrows hitting the mob in this state will lose all speed and drop to the ground. Before 1.8 the bow could fire as quickly as the button could be pressed, which could be as quick as one arrow every two miliseconds (ms).

Arrows will also stick into objects they come in contact with and will remain there for exactly a minute before disappearing; the distance from the object and the angle determine how far into the target the arrow will go. Arrows that have been fired by the player and stuck into terrain are retrievable and never break. Arrows that hit a target such as a mob will stick in the mob but cannot be recovered. Skeleton-fired arrows are special entities and cannot be collected.

They can bounce off entities like Minecarts and damage immune mobs. In multiplayer, if PvP is on, a player can hurt themselves if they run forward while shooting arrows while the server is lagging. It is also possible for players to damage themselves with their own arrows by firing one directly up and standing still. Arrows fired directly upward using a fully charged bow will fly so high that they disappear from view, but eventually fall. If that arrow lands on a block, and the player is directly beneath that block, then the player breaks that block, the arrow will fall and do one heart of damage to the player.

If the block in which an arrow is stuck in is destroyed or disappears (e.g. leaves), the arrow will fall and can injure the player or a mob.

Arrows shot through lava or fire will catch aflame and show an appropriate animation. They can set other entities they hit on fire.

Arrows shot at Minecart track will stop the minecart from passing over that block until the arrow despawns or is collected.

Before the Beta version 1.2, Skeletons would only drop arrows when killed; they now have a chance of dropping both bones and arrows when killed.

If a bow is used to make a Dispenser, and arrows are loaded into it and then connected to a Redstone power source correctly, it will shoot and damage mobs, animals, and players by shooting or "Dispensing" arrows for Heart.svgHalf Heart.svg.

[edit] Arrows and Circuits

While arrows shot at Switches or Pressure Plates will not trigger said inputs directly (unless fired from a dispenser onto a pressure plate), workarounds can be used to trigger circuits from a distance. For instance, a minecart can be used in such a way that destroying it with arrows releases the wooden pressure plate it is resting on, or a painting can be shot off a wall and fall onto a wooden pressure plate to activate it. As of 1.8 and the increase of arrow damage, boats can be used as targets since a fully charged bow will break the boat in one shot.

[edit] History

During Survival Test, skeleton arrows were purple. The purple arrow texture can still be found in the minecraft.jar file, in the same image as the normal arrows, but it is not in use.

Before release 1.1, arrows could be on fire (like other entities), but they did not set what they hit on fire, and there was no enchantment to fire flaming arrows.

[edit] Crafting

Ingredients Input » Output
Sticks + String
Grid layout None (small).png
Grid layout None (small).pngGrid Stick.png
Grid layout None (small).pngGrid String.png
Grid layout Arrow (small).png
Grid layout None (large).pngGrid Bow.png
Grid layout None (small).pngGrid Stick.png
Grid layout None (small).png
Grid layout None (small).pngGrid String.png
Grid layout None (small).png
Grid layout None (small).pngGrid Stick.png
Grid layout None (small).pngGrid String.png
Flint + Stick + Feather
Grid layout None (small).png
Grid layout None (small).pngGrid Flint.png
Grid layout None (small).png
Grid layout Arrow (small).png
Grid layout None (large).pngGrid Arrow.png
GridNumbersCSS.png
Grid layout None (small).png
Grid layout None (small).pngGrid Stick.png
Grid layout None (small).png
Grid layout None (small).png
Grid layout None (small).pngGrid Feather.png
Grid layout None (small).png

[edit] As a crafting ingredient

Ingredients Input » Output
Cobblestone + Bow +
Redstone Dust
Grid layout None (small).pngGrid Cobblestone.png
Grid layout None (small).pngGrid Cobblestone.png
Grid layout None (small).pngGrid Cobblestone.png
Grid layout Arrow (small).png
Grid layout None (large).pngGrid Dispenser.png
Grid layout None (small).pngGrid Cobblestone.png
Grid layout None (small).pngGrid Bow.png
Grid layout None (small).pngGrid Cobblestone.png
Grid layout None (small).pngGrid Cobblestone.png
Grid layout None (small).pngGrid Redstone (Dust).png
Grid layout None (small).pngGrid Cobblestone.png

[edit] Gallery

[edit] Trivia

[edit] Bugs

[edit] References

  1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3x57LWgb6i4
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