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fire against specific fire-weak enemies like growth
needle in endgame areas
then switch to crossbow with simple bone bolts
Frost are nice but I don't care to farm drakes just to get more ammo. Its a situational ammo for me because of that. The stuff I shoot in bulk are the things I can make with what falls into my lap, not stuff I have to seek out.
wood -> obsidian -> needle -> carapace
In addition, I use arrows I find from burial chambers, crypts, and mountains, because they are usually good (flint, iron, poison, and frost). Those arrows are not usually worth making compared to the others, and the metal arrows (iron, silver, etc) are a complete waste of materials.
There are many ways one could utilize looted arrows, but the chore of swapping ammunition types doesn't make it that appealing.
If by weak you mean susceptible/neutral, yeah. Poison also works on the mistlands boss.
Poison arrows are good way of keeping track of targets which move a lot or whom may hide in the mists or in bad weather and so on, though you don't need that effect if you are using draugr fang.
Poison arrows are just as effective against seekers as frost arrows are, though the slowing effect of frost is very useful in itself as well, even if there's no damage benefit. But sometimes you may want an enemy to come to you quickly instead of having it slowed down.
I like needle arrows most since I don't need to grab any wood to make them, just needles and feathers from my workbench chest.
They are not cheap. They require wood. Needle arrows only require needles, which you likely also have toooons of, and feathers, which also pile up once you start raising chickens.
Wood doesn't grow on trees, you know! wait...
It grows in greydwarf nests.
But I've used countless metal/elemental arrows that I've looted from chests
Hindering your opponents movement will always give you a significant advantage in any game. Because movement kills. Thus Frost arrows are the greatest of all the elemental arrows in general. (There's a reason why Frosntr is still used in Mistlands).
I use the Arbalest more than bows now though, considering that I've transitioned entirely into magic, the arbalest is a better fit.
If I used the bow a lot outside of hunting (for which I just use wood arrows), I'd probably have to craft arrows more often, at which point I'd use whatever was decent and not a lot of gathering time to get materials for, but so far I guess I haven't used the bow all that much, seeing as I have a chest half-full of different types of looted arrows.