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Template:All Game Nav Archery is one of the key skills in Mount&Blade. With it you can kill or foes or incapacitate their mounts from afar. However it does require a good deal of skill, through both stats and reflexes.

The Basics

  • Hold down the mouse button and the aiming reticle will shrink. However if you hold down too long it will open up again. The idea is to fire when it's at its smallest.
  • Practise shooting arrows in town to get used to the feel of how the arrow arcs. Different arrows arc slightly differently, but the best arrows will fire with a perfect curve.
  • Always aim slightly above your target. The further away they are the higher you must aim.
  • Always make allowances for inaccuracy. It's better to shoot a guy in the chest and do less damage than to miss a headshot and waste the arrow altogether. Firing an arrow into a mob of allies probably isn't a good idea either.
  • Press shift to zoom in for easier sniping. You can also switch to first-person (F6) for an even closer view.
  • To become an efficient sniper you'll need to raise your Archery proficiency to at least 150, so be sure to shoot as many arrows as you have during each battle to get your level up.
  • Head shots deal double damage, so get them if you can. The enemy's neck also counts as a headshot.
  • Just because you see an opening behind your opponent's shield doesn't mean you can hit them. The shield's invisible aura of defense will still catch the arrow. Aim instead for a part that can't be covered by that shield type. Against enemies with round shields their legs are unprotected.
  • If you've nocked an arrow that's no longer needed you don't have to waste it; just right-click (or press whatever you've set block to) to disengage it. This is a crucial skill in conserving ammunition.
  • If you're buying arrows, be sure to buy the "big bag" variety; you get a handful of extra arrows for a slight bit more, and these can make all the difference.
  • Don't skimp when buying arrows. Bent arrows are pointless and will make your aim even worse. Barbed arrows are the best, as they deal +2 damage for almost the price of regular arrows.
  • Get a good bow. Even the best arrows will be made less damaging when fired from a cracked bow.
  • Always have a melee weapon equipped of a type that you have decent skill in. The arrows won't last for long, and against the tougher enemies you'll need an unlimited weapon to fall back on without returning to the supply chest. Even if you sacrifice both a weapon and a shield to carry triple a normal stash of arrows it still won't last long enough for all but the most skilled.
  • You can't shoot to the right when riding. You can only shoot forwards, to the left, or behind you. The reticle disappears when shooting behind so it's probably a waste of arrows. Instead try swinging around and firing from your good side.
  • you'll need to raise your Horse Archery skill a good few levels before you'll see any improvement. 4-5 should do, but 6 or more is the ideal.
  • note that the horse penalties are only in effect when your horse is moving. If you stop your horse (hit s until it stops or use Ctrl+R to stop immediately) you can fire identically from being on the ground, except of course you have a higher vantage point.
  • The slower you go the less penalised your archery is. If you have a nimble horse with a good turning circle you might be able to move at less than top speed and therefore have an easier time of aiming.

Using a crossbow is another possibility. They're slow to load but deal good damage and shoot virtually straight over long distances. The arc and overall handling is completely different though. With a crossbow it's more down to how good your crossbow is rather than how high your skill is, but the more powerful ones can't be used while riding. Template:GFDL Article