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How fast do Arrows Fly on average?

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Basically what the title says.

And how much force/Kinetic Energy/Joules/Attack Potency (Hopefully you understand what I mean). Would it take for a 5"4 55kg male to deflect it.?

or is it non-calculable?
 

All bows can launch arrows at Subsonic speed, depending on the bow that was used to launch the arrow.

Dunno, but you can just scale them to the AP of the bow that he deflected its arrows from. Let's say if he deflected an arrow from a compound bow, then he could be a bit higher than 10-A, possibly 9-C due to being to deflect high speed arrows without being pierced by it upon contact.
 

All bows can launch arrows at Subsonic speed, depending on the bow that was used to launch the arrow.

Dunno, but you can just scale them to the AP of the bow that he deflected its arrows from. Let's say if he deflected an arrow from a compound bow, then he could be a bit higher than 10-A, possibly 9-C due to being to deflect high-speed arrows without being pierced by it upon contact.
I see thank you!
 
Subsonic usually; though it often depends on the strength of the individual pulling the string; as a lot of fictional arrows could be much faster.
 
Subsonic usually; though it often depends on the strength of the individual pulling the string; as a lot of fictional arrows could be much faster.
Thanks Again. This was related to the Magic scaling to Physicals question I asked.

But after re-looking at the feat it's consistent with their 10-A rating. So again it was all for nought lmao.
 
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