Combat Bow
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- "Now, Bows are long-rangers. You got the patience, and a Bow's as good as any Sniper."
- — Banshee-44
Combat Bows are a class of primary Weapons featured in the Destiny series. Bows are ranged weapons that use arrows to attack from various ranges depending on the bow. They were introduced in the Forsaken expansion for the first time. Although they do not have rapid rates of fire like automatic gun weaponry, they are extremely useful for picking off single targets from a range.
Overview
History
- "Will it involve archery?"
"Big old compound bows with all sorts of tactical knickknacks. I'll be the first woman in the universe to place a comsat in heliocentric orbit with a longbow." - — Mara Sov and Sjur Eido[1]
Due to its simplicity, the bow was a fundamental aspect of early Reef history, as both a practical weapon during a time when supplies for firearms were low and as a tool for line-throwing and launching satellites.[1] Sjur Eido was particularly well known for her skill with bows. The modern combat bow made its way to the Last City following the death of Cayde-6, with the VEIST foundry beginning to produce their own design.
From outside the Sol System, Psions are known to have made use of bows, and they may have played a part in their own history.[2][3]
Gameplay
As would be expected from such a weapon, the combat bow plays somewhat differently to other weapons in the game. Instead of a rate of fire stat, bows use a draw time stat measured in milliseconds. Players must draw the bow by holding down the trigger, but arrows can be released early or even without drawing at the cost of lower damage, arrow speed, and a pronounced arc in arrow travel. When the bow is fully drawn, players can hold the charge for a short period of time until their Guardian loses their grip and is forced to shoot an arrow. Drawn bows can be released without firing by pressing the reload command. Compared to other weapons, combat bows fill a role in between scout rifles and sniper rifles, being a relatively low zoom primary ammo weapon with potential damage in between the two classes at the cost of a slow fire rate.
Combat bows can support the following intrinsic traits.
Intrinsic trait | In-game description | Further details |
---|---|---|
Lightweight Frame |
Recurve Bow. Draw quickly and move faster while this weapon is equipped.
(Reload command) Press: Use while drawn to cancel the shot. |
Aside from faster draw times, Lightweight Frame bows have better stability, handling, and arrow nocking speed than their Precision Frame counterparts. |
Precision Frame |
Compound Bow. Longer draw time optimized for damage.
(Reload command) Press: Use while drawn to cancel the shot. |
Aside from slower draw times and better damage, Precision Frame bows have better accuracy than their Lightweight Frame counterparts. |
Destiny 2 Year 2
Legendary
- Arsenic Bite-4b - Acquired from world drops.
- No Turning Back - Given to the player by Petra Venj during the Forsaken campaign. Also acquired from world drops.
- Subtle Calamity - Acquired from world drops.
- The Spiteful Fang — Forged from the Izanami Forge.
- Tyranny of Heaven — Drops from the Last Wish raid. A curated version can drop from the Vault encounter.
- The Vow — Obtained through the Crimson Days. Comes fitted with a draw time masterwork.
- Hush - Obtained in Season Of Opulence from a quest done in Gambit. Comes fitted with an accuracy masterwork. Now available from the Monument To Lost Lights.
Exotic
- Trinity Ghoul - Acquired from world drops.
- Wish-Ender - Acquired by defeating Querim, Eriviks, and Xavoth, then presenting their tokens to a statue of Sjur Eido in The Shattered Throne dungeon.
- Le Monarque - Acquired from Lost Forges before Beyond Light, now availabe for purchase at the Monument to Lost Lights.
Destiny 2 Year 3
Legendary
- Accrued Redemption - Acquired from the Garden of Salvation raid.
- Point of the Stag - Season of the Worthy Iron Banner pursuit weapon. Comes fitted with an accuracy masterwork. Now available from the Monument to Lost Lights.
- Whispering Slab - Acquired from world drops.
Exotic
- Leviathan's Breath - Acquired by completing a quest from Banshee-44 during Season of the Undying, now available for purchase at the Monument to Lost Lights.
Destiny 2 Year 4
Rare
- Holless-IV - Acquired from world drops.
Legendary
- Biting Winds - Acquired from Europa activities.
- Imperial Needle - Acquired from Battlegrounds.
- Wolftone Draw - Acquired from Astral Alignment and Shattered Realms.
Exotic
- Ticuu's Divination - Acquired from the Season Pass in Season of the Chosen, now available for purchase at the Monument to Lost Lights
Destiny 2 Year 5
Legendary
- Fel Taradiddle - Acquired from Wellspring while Attack day is active.
- Lunulata-4b - Acquired from world drops
- Strident Whistle - Acquired from Vanguard Ops.
- Tripwire Canary - Acquired from Heist Battlegrounds.
- Under Your Skin - Acquired from PsiOps Battlegrounds
- Whistler's Whim - Acquired from Trials of Osiris; an Adept version of this weapon can be obtained by going Flawless before Season of the Deep.
Exotic
- Hierarchy of Needs - Acquired by completing the final encounter of the Spire of the Watcher dungeon.
Destiny 2 Year 6
Legendary
- Raconteur - Acquired from Defiant Battlegrounds.
- Pre Astyanax IV - Acquired from Nightfalls; an Adept version of this weaon can obtained by completing Grandmaster Nightfalls.
- Lethophobia - Acquired from Riven's Lair and the Coil.
- Vengeful Whisper - Acquired from the Warlord's Ruin dungeon.
Exotic
- Verglas Curve - Acquired from the Season Pass in Season of Defiance, now available for purchase from the Monument to Lost Lights.
- Wish-Keeper - Acquired after completing an Exotic quest in Season of the Wish.
List of appearances
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- Destiny 2: Forsaken (First appearance)
- Shadowkeep
- Beyond Light
- The Witch Queen
- Lightfall
References
- ^ a b Bungie (2018/9/4), Destiny 2: Forsaken, Lore: Marasenna - Palingenesis III
- ^ Bungie (2019/10/1), Destiny 2: Shadowkeep, Lore: Leviathan's Breath
- ^ Bungie (2021/2/9), Destiny 2: Season of the Chosen, Lore: Ticuu's Divination