It boasts the Rate of Fire IV attribute making it one of the quickest firing bows in the game. This is great for those of us who like to bring bows to a sword fight. With all that said, you might still find that most of the weapons on this list require quite a bit of legwork from Bayek. I will exclude gear that you get exclusively through limited events or by purchasing specific weapon packs from the Uplay store(you already bought the game, no need to buy weapons too!)
Specifically looking into weapons that you have some guarantee of acquiring through completing quests or defeating certain enemies. So for this piece I want to cover weapons from the main game and its two DLCs (The Hidden Ones and The Curse of the Pharaohs). Ubisoft really outdid themselves with the weapons arsenal in Origins. Suffice to say, it didn’t take too long for us to realize that certain choices were just outright better than others. This change paved the way for players to mix, match, and maximize the gear that their assassin, Bayek of Siwa, uses in his adventures. One of the biggest changes involves a vast array of weapons, many of which have different statistics and attributes(like passives that provide specific benefits). Assassin’s Creed Origins took the franchise on a deep dive into the RPG genre, leading to many gameplay mechanics being altered compared to previous titles.