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In the part relating to Smaug and his subsequent demise, it says "by more luck than wisdom Smaug was eventually slain..." and then describes Bard's arrow as "well-aimed". If it is well-aimed, it isn't luck; it's talent. There's a reason Bard is called "the Bowman". It's not like he just fired wildly and inadvertantly hit a square of missing scale, the weakness was known (wisdom) and exploited (talent).

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Yes because this is what we need to be spending our time on. I don't even understand people sometimes. 

NirnaethFingolfin (talk) 23:44, May 19, 2015 (UTC)

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