yes the actual formula that calculates ur power draw is (min(power draw / bow difficulty +4)) witch means it takes witchever of those two values is lower. soo lets say u have 11 power draw, so it would take the min(11 power draw / bow +4) so if u were using a rus / long bow witch is the highest 6 power draw requirement that would give u min (11 power draw / 10) witch means it would use the lower value, witch is 10 because thats as high as possible. the same would apply for a short bow witch max power draw would be 5, after that it would use the other value not ur power draw. u also have to take into account effective wpf, as has been stated each level of power draw needs 14 wpf in order to be effective. so even if u have 10 power draw, u need a MINIMUM of 140 wpf to make it effective. so currently at lvl 30, u can go 30/12 with 10 power draw, 4 weapon master, buut..... that gives u 139 wpf in archery... meaning u only have 9 effective pd meaning .... u that 1 power draw is literally doing nothing. now power draw also reduces ur effective wpf as i stated, and ur effective wpf is used to calculate ur overall damage as well. having 10 power draw and only 140 wpf will reduce ur effective wpf to almost nothing, and it will end up giving you about a 15% damage penalty... so getting this much power draw isnt remotely worth it for the mediocre accuracy as well. honestly going over 7 power draw isnt worth it, period, i've done the math. idk why i just explained this so in depth i doubt any of u care, but im bored as fuck and i can just link this when some rtard talks about lvl 30 10 power draw haharhar i hit hard.