Summary

  • Bows in Green Hell offer lethal headshots, making them essential for survival and hunting, despite limited upgrade options
  • The Fire Bow, basic Bow, Tribal Bow, and Bamboo Blowpipe each have unique uses and advantages based on crafting materials and function.
  • The Bamboo Bow is the most lightweight and efficient option for players to upgrade to, offering a slight advantage in resource management and damage output.

The survival gameplay of Green Hell can get pretty hardcore. In an environment where stepping through the wrong patch of water or eating a bad mushroom can mean a painful death, combat is far from the player's only worry. Hostile creatures and natives are a constant threat though, and bows are essential tools both for combat and survival.

While the bows in Green Hell don't have the variety of upgrades other weapon categories have, they all offer lethal headshots, which are a powerful edge in both combat and hunting. Using them effectively requires some skill, but every player should carry a bow throughout the game for its utility. The essential ingredients that players need to look for are long sticks from cutting down medium trees, and rope from collecting liana vines on large trees. Read on to learn about the best bows in the game and their specific crafting recipes.

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5 Fire Bow

Not What It Sounds Like

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  • Crafting Recipe: Bow (x1), Small Stone (x1), Small Stick (x1)
  • Weight: 2.1kg
  • Durability: N/A

While it's not a bow in the same sense as the others on this list, the fire bow is an essential tool for survival that players need in the jungle. The fire bow is based on a real world survival tool that uses a bow made of string and sticks, which the user draws rapidly across wood to produce heat from friction and ignite kindling.

The fire bow works exactly the same way in-game, offering a method for players to start fires. In this dire situation, fires are essential for cooking, boiling water and staying warm. The fire bow requires a crafted basic bow to make, though, and has no use in combat, so it comes in at the bottom of the list.

4 Bow

Old Reliable

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  • Crafting Recipe: Long Stick (x1), Rope (x1)
  • Weight: 3kg
  • Durability: 200 shots

This is the first bow players can make in Green Hell, and arguably it remains viable for the whole game. That's because bows in the game all deal the same amount of base damage. Damage is affected by the arrow type, and overall bow effectiveness is determined by a player's archery skill.

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With those stats in mind, the determining factor that makes one bow "better" than another is weight. At 3kg, the basic bow is the joint-heaviest of the three types. In the early game (which is typically when this bow is used), players will likely be relying on basic arrows (crafted with feather x2, small stick x1).

3 Tribal Bow

Spoils Of War

Green Hell waraha hunters
  • Crafting Recipe: Can't be crafted
  • Weight: 3kg
  • Durability: 200 shots

Tribal bows are more or less the same as basic bows. The difference is that players can only get this variant as a drop from the Waraha hunters. This gives them the slight advantage of being reliably farmable, as opposed to the player having to craft bows.

Tribal arrows are also available to collect from the missed shots of Waraha hunters. They're slightly heavier than regular arrows and take up more inventory space, but players can get as many as they want by baiting the hunters to fire at trees. Just be sure to avoid getting hit in the process.

2 Bamboo Blowpipe

Technically Not A Bow

Green Hell blowpipe
  • Crafting Recipe: Long Bamboo Stick (x1), Rope (x2)
  • Weight: 2.2kg
  • Durability: N/A

The bamboo blowpipe isn't a bow, but as it's the only other ranged weapon in Green Hell (not counting throwing a spear), it belongs on this list. It isn't very effective at fighting the Waraha, since they have a lore-related reason for being resistant to the poison darts. Yet, if players want to master animal husbandry in Green Hell, it's an essential tool.

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The blowpipe lets players create poison darts (unfinished dart (x1), poison dart frog (x1), frog stretcher), which can both kill and sedate creatures in the jungle. The Capybara, Peccary, and Tapir can all be sedated and tamed using the darts. Other creatures, though, will die if the same poison darts are used on them.

1 Bamboo Bow

The Survivalists' Choice

Green Hell player using a bamboo bow
  • Crafting: Long Bamboo Stick (x1), Rope (x1)
  • Weight: 2.5kg
  • Durability: 200 shots

While there isn't much that separates the individual bows in Green Hell, the bamboo bow is still the best choice among the available options. It's more lightweight than the other two bows, which makes more of a difference than most players might think. Having an extra 0.5g can be critical in a game where gathering resources is a necessity.

Of course, players' existing archery skills will still determine shot speed and sway. That means there's no reason not to upgrade to a bamboo bow as soon as bamboo is discovered. By this point, players may also be able to craft metal arrows (metal arrowhead cast x1, feather x2, small stick x1, rope x1). These are the superior choice for damage.

Damage testing by the community shows that it takes around 6 fewer metal arrows to kill a Caiman than standard arrows (18, as compared to 24). That means the damage difference is slight, but there is a clear benefit against enemies with a larger health pool.

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Released
September 5, 2019
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DIGITAL
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ESRB
M For Mature 17+ Due To Blood, Crude Humor, Strong Language, Use of Drugs, Violence
Developer(s)
Creepy Jar
Publisher(s)
Creepy Jar
Engine
unity
Multiplayer
Online Multiplayer
Genre(s)
Survival
How Long To Beat
17 Hours