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On NetHackWiki, a '''dark elven arrow''' may refer to any of the following:
  |color=black
 
  |tile=[[File:Dark elven arrow.png]]
 
  |name=dark elven arrow
 
  |appearance=black runed arrow
 
  |smalldmg=1d7
 
  |largedmg=1d6
 
  |skill=bow
 
  |cost=2
 
  |weight=1
 
  |material=wood
 
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In [[SLASH'EM]], the '''dark elven arrow''' is the [[drow]] equivalent of the [[elven arrow]].  Dark elven arrows are carried by non-player [[drow (monster)#SLASH'EM|drow]] and will be the starting arrows for a [[drow (starting race)|drow]] [[ranger]].
 
  
Like regular elven arrows, dark elven arrows are made of [[wood]], and do the same amount of damage.  However, the arrows made by surface [[Elf|elves]] have one practical advantage over their subterranean counterparts: SLASH'EM gives a 33% chance of adding an extra [[multishot]] when firing non-[[cursed]] elven arrows, a bonus which does not apply to dark elven arrows {{refsrc|dothrow.c|171|version=SLASH'EM 0.0.7E7F2}}.
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* [[Dark elven arrow (SLASH'EM)]], an item that appears in SLASH'EM, SpliceHack and SlashTHEM.
 
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* [[Dark elven arrow (EvilHack)]], an item that appears in EvilHack.
It is unclear whether this was an intentional bias or just an oversight in the code.  In any case, drow rangers may wish to trade off (or, given unwanted [[potion of gain level|potions of gain level]], [[upgrade]]) their starting arrows for regular elven arrows, or (for a [[to-hit]] bonus and better damage against [[Size|large]] monsters) [[ya]].
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==References==
 
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[[Category:SLASH'EM items]]
 

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