So that's how it is.
The audience had an epiphany.
The niche development of modern archery ensured that almost no one knew about the intricacies of primitive bows and arrows.
If you really ended up in the wilderness, you wouldn't know how many times you had to experiment to understand this technique.
Sometimes you might hit the target directly, but it's usually because the distance is short and luck plays a part.
But once you know this in advance and consciously practice it with a bias, you can quickly get the hang of it.
[Learned another trick, now off to the Olympics]
[The Olympics are all about modern archery, you wouldn't get a chance to showcase the archer's paradox there.]
[This is so damn complicated, how much do you have to adjust?]
[Still have to practice more.]
[Watching Boss Fang's livestream isn't for anything else, just for this learning atmosphere. With it, I've even passed my postgraduate exams.]