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jrhooo t1_iqp9bxs wrote
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That's my understanding. Basically a two part tactic.
Small benefit, you could hope the fire arrows actually start fires in the enemies area, but
Bigger benefit, when you're talking about siege warfare, you start shooting firestarters over the wall, someone has to go put them out before they actually do cause a real problem. So all the people having to run around dousing out these stupid arrows are people that AREN'T helping defend the wall.
Bashstash01 t1_iqr2lku wrote
It seems to me that fire arrows aren't very helpful, as you can't just take a regular arrow and light it on fire. You have to add things on there, usually a cage-like tip, to have any flames. This decreases range, accuracy, and rate of fire. I think your analysis is correct, just adding on.
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