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In the [[Dragon Age (tabletop RPG)]], Wolf-Killer is available as a "permanent magic item" reward for player characters. The longbow is one of the most powerful weapons available in the game.<ref>[[Dragon Age (tabletop RPG)]], Core Rulebook, p. 336-337</ref>
 
In the [[Dragon Age (tabletop RPG)]], Wolf-Killer is available as a "permanent magic item" reward for player characters. The longbow is one of the most powerful weapons available in the game.<ref>[[Dragon Age (tabletop RPG)]], Core Rulebook, p. 336-337</ref>
   
{{Quote|The story of this ironbark longbow’s creation has been lost. Though it appears not to have been crafted by a mage’s hand and no trace of lyrium can be detected within it, it has the uncanny habit of sending its shafts through the hearts of the beasts it is used to hunt.}}
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{{Quote|The story of this ironbark longbow’s creation has been lost. Though it appears not to have been crafted by a [[mage]]’s hand and no trace of [[lyrium]] can be detected within it, it has the uncanny habit of sending its shafts through the hearts of the beasts it is used to hunt.}}
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

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Wolf-Killer is a unique longbow in Dragon Age: Origins.

Acquisition

It can be crafted by Varathorn after completing the Rare Ironbark quest.

Notes

  • The stats on this bow differ between pcpc and ps3ps3/xbox360xbox360.
  • pcpc Despite its description, it works on Animals as well as Beasts. Against its preferred enemy type it is one of the best ranged weapons.

Dragon Age RPG

In the Dragon Age (tabletop RPG), Wolf-Killer is available as a "permanent magic item" reward for player characters. The longbow is one of the most powerful weapons available in the game.[1]

“The story of this ironbark longbow’s creation has been lost. Though it appears not to have been crafted by a mage’s hand and no trace of lyrium can be detected within it, it has the uncanny habit of sending its shafts through the hearts of the beasts it is used to hunt.”

References

  1. Dragon Age (tabletop RPG), Core Rulebook, p. 336-337