It's one my favorite moments in Assassin's Creed: Origins, a game packed with great moments thanks to a world of tools and systems that can be used together to deadly (and sometimes comic) effect. The bandit drops, felled by a flaming arrow we created together. The bomb strikes the sand and explodes, the flame from the explosion lights my airborne missile on fire, and there's a satisfying fwoosh of my arrow igniting just before it hits him right between the eyes. My arrow and the bandit's lobbed grenade pass each other in midair.
The bandit and I attack at the same time, me with my second arrow, him by throwing a fire bomb. The slow-motion feature of my bow skill doesn't just give me an advantage, it also allows me to see things I otherwise would have missed, such as what happens next.