Can a crossbow have flame?

the cross bow is just an advanced bow so it dosent make sense why it can not use enchants like flame or power, with out these enchants, the crossbow does alot less then the bow, while it may reload a millisecond faster with quickdraw 3 and have better crow control with mutlishot/pierce, most of the time when not ...
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Can a bow have flame and power?

The bow can now be enchanted via console commands, but no enchantment affects it. Bows can now be legitimately enchanted. Four enchantments have been added: Flame, Punch, Power and Infinity.
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Can you fire arrows from a crossbow?

The modern hunting crossbow does not shoot bolts, it shoots ARROWS! If a projectile has a guidance system in the form of feathers or vanes on the end of it, it is an ARROW! Can we say the word “ARROW” boys and girls? Crossbows shoot ARROWS!
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Can crossbows use fireworks?

Fireworks. Firework rockets can be loaded and fired by using the crossbow while holding rockets in the offhand.
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Do crossbows fire bolts or arrows?

A crossbow is a ranged weapon using an elastic launching device consisting of a bow-like assembly called a prod, mounted horizontally on a main frame called a tiller, which is hand-held in a similar fashion to the stock of a long firearm. Crossbows shoot arrow-like projectiles called bolts or quarrels.
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What is crossbow arrow called?

A bolt or quarrel is a dart-like projectile used by crossbows. The name "quarrel" is derived from the French word carré, meaning square, referring to their typically square heads. Although their lengths vary, bolts are typically shorter and heavier than traditional arrows used by bows.
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What is fps crossbow?

Crossbow speeds are usually measured in feet-per-second (FPS). When a crossbow is said to shoot at 300 FPS, that means that, when the arrow leaves the flight rail, it would travel 300 feet in the span of one second if it could constantly maintain its momentum and trajectory.
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Can u have flame and infinity on same bow?

Infinity and Mending are mutually exclusive, meaning that they cant be on the same bow. You can only pick one between infinite arrows and infinite durability.
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Is flame on a bow good?

'Flame' is also a great enchantment, causing your bow to fire flaming arrows. Flaming arrows deal an additional 2 hearts of damage over 5 seconds.
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How fast is too fast for a crossbow?

Beware of crossbows that shoot at excessive speeds (such as greater than 400 FPS), as some will have more energy left in the bow assembly after the shot and will be much louder to shoot, with little practical gain from a hunting perspective.
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How fast is a crossbow mph?

That's a tough question to answer. Modern crossbows typically generate speeds anywhere from 280-350 feet per second, with some models topping 400 fps.
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How fast does a 150 lb crossbow shoot?

With a power of 150 lbs, it shoots bolts at 210 fps for a distance of more than 109.3 yds.
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Do crossbow bolts Bend?

Most modern crossbow arrows are made from either aluminum or carbon; these materials are light-weight, do not splinter, and are very resistant to bending.
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Why do crossbows use bolts instead of arrows?

Original crossbows were massive contraptions wheeled around on rolling stock and drawn by oxen. They fired relatively short, stout projectiles without vanes. They looked a lot like squat darts, and one explanation of their name–bolts–is that they hit an enemy's fortification literally like a bolt from the blue.
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Do crossbow bolts spin?

Yep, you read that right. Most folks believe that an arrow in flight rotates rapidly as it sails downrange. However, high-speed photography shows that a carbon shaft straight-fletched with standard 2-inch plastic vanes does not even rotate one time at 30 yards from a bow shooting about 260 fps.
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How far can a crossbow shoot?

Summary. If you don't care about hitting a target, a powerful modern crossbow can shoot as far as 500 yards. If you want to hunt, up to 80 yards is possible for a very skilled shooter, however you should stick to a maximum of 60 yards, and preferably much less than that (30-35) if you are a beginner.
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Can crossbows shoot farther than conventional bows?

As the bow is shot, the string on a conventional compound bow pushes the arrow more than twice the distance as when a crossbow is shot.
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What are the two most common types of crossbows?

The most common types of crossbows are compound and recurve.
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Can crossbows have infinity?

The crossbow is specifically incompatible with Infinity and has less durability for the exact reason that it's meant to be a sniper weapon! It was made to be slower, use less arrows, but do more damage.
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How do you make a 7 star firework in Minecraft?

To make a firework star, combine gunpowder with up to eight dyes to set the explosion colour. You can also add glowstone dust to create a twinkle effect, and/or a diamond to create a trail effect after the explosion. Both of these effects can be added to the same star.
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Is 350 fps good for a crossbow?

Most any crossbow will shoot accurately out to 100 yards with good arrows and a good shooter behind it. For shots out to 40 yards or so most any 330 FPS to 350 FPS crossbow will be more than fast enough.
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