The Royal Horn Bow is one of the new unique weapons you can find in Lies of P: Overture. The base game had no bows of any kind as weapons, limiting your ranged options to certain Legion Arms and Fable Arts. Well, this special bow is here to change that! Read on for all the details on how to claim the Royal Horn Bow.
Royal Horn Bow Location | Lies of P: Overture
You can find the Royal Horn Bow by starting at the Hall of Adventure Stargazer. It’s one of the first you find as soon as you enter the DLC, so it’s very early on.
As soon as you teleport, go up the stairs and then take the path to your right.
You should see an enemy at the end of the balcony. Either defeat it or ignore it, then go through the exit to the left at the very end of the balcony.
In the next room, turn to your left and then take the only exit on the right. Just like before, deal with the enemies however you see fit!
Go all the way down the dimly-lit hallway, though we’ll have the courtesy to warn you of a little jumpscare in the middle of the hallway.
The hallway will take you to a balcony with a ladder. Take the ladder down, then go up the large stairs in the room and take a right once again.
Once you’re up the stairs, go through the only exit on your left. Be careful of the enemies as you enter the room, though, they like to get cheap shots as you’re walking in!
Defeat or ignore the enemies here, as always. Either way, turn to your right and then take the next exit to the right. It will take you to a balcony back in the large room with the ladder you came from.
As soon as you’re on the balcony, you should notice a chest with a white glow. Open that chest up and loot its contents! That’s the location of the Royal Horn Bown in Lies of P: Overture DLC, so it’s all yours. Just keep in mind that, like other unique weapons in the game, it can’t be disassembled.
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