Ranger - Beginner

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Description

Every child in the villages of the forest learns the basics of using a bow and arrow to hunt the creatures which dwell in the wood. The Ranger has taken these skills and honed them until they have become like a sharpened arrow able to strike any foe.

The Ranger’s weapon is the bow, and a variety of special arrows that the Ranger has imbued with effects such as poison or a fiery rain of destruction. The most powerful Rangers can hit targets from great distances, fire multiple arrows at once, and possess deadly accuracy.

Mechanics

The Ranger uses a bow and arrow to fire long-distance shots.

Put the bow controller in your off hand and the arrow controller in your dominant hand. Then just put the arrow near the bow string, pull the trigger on the arrow hand, and pull back and release to fire. The distance that you draw that arrow back determines how far the arrow will fly and how much damage it will do. The direction of the arrow is guided by the position of your arrow hand relative to your bow hand.

Shot Rating

Every time you attack an enemy, you will see a small message on the right side of your bow telling you a "rating" of that shot (on a scale of 1 - 200). The rating is determined by the size of the target as well as the distance that you hit it from. Whenever you attack an enemy from a distance and get a shot rating of 20 or above, you'll fill in one of the 5 globes to the right of the bow. If you get a Shot Rating of more than 50, you'll get two globes filled in at once. Missing a shot causes you to lose a globe. Each globe increases the damage you deal by 7%, up to 35% total. The additional damage applies to all Damage over Time or secondary effects from special arrows, calculated on hit, meaning that gaining/losing orbs while a DoT is in effect will not continuously change the damage per tick.

Special Arrows

In addition to the basic arrows, the Ranger has 5 special arrows to choose from. They will appear on your waist belt when they are ready to use. To use them, just hover the arrow controller over the arrow you want to grab, and use the Grip button the controller to grab the arrow. Then just fire it like normal. To change what arrows are available to you, equip an arrow to your Class Slot in your equipment. You will find the arrows available in your inventory.

Poison Arrow: An arrow which applies a steady damage-over-time effect to an enemy.

Piercing Arrow: An arrow which does extra damage to a single target.

Fire Rain Arrow: An arrow which, when it strikes an enemy or the ground, causes a rain of fire to occur, damaging all enemies inside of its radius.

Spread Arrow: An arrow which, when shot, will fire four additional arrows (for a total of five) in a spread pattern from your bow.

Darkness Arrow: An experimental arrow which creates a cloud of darkness at the area where it strikes. Does nothing for monsters, but can be used in PvP to conceal positions.

Charged Shots

Once every 6 seconds you can super-charge a shot by notching an arrow, then pulling back all the way and holding the arrow for around 2 seconds. You'll see a purple "gathering power" effect, then the arrow tip will turn purple with power when it's ready to fire. This shot does significantly more damage, but does not increase Damage over Time or secondary effects from special arrows.

In addition, the Charged Shot will place a Ranger's Mark on the target, which is a special effect visible to everyone that increases the damage done by all sources to the target by 5%.

Ranger Trap

On your right shoulder opposite your Player Compass you will see your trap. You can "grab" it by using the Grip button while your arrow is active. Then just throw the trap while letting go of the Grip button to deploy it. Once deployed, the trap will explode on any monsters which walk over it, causing them to be Stunned and Immobilized for up to 30 seconds. The trap will explode automatically if it contacts an enemy before hitting the ground. Any damage done to the target will cancel the effect. The trap does not affect elite or boss level enemies.

Super Ability

When your yellow bar fills up all the way, you can pull the Triggers on both of your controllers at once to engage your Super ability. Your bow will pulse with energy, and during this time you do increased damage and your abilities recharge more quickly. When the blue bar depletes, your super will end.

You build up your Super charge more quickly by chaining together hits of targets without missing, and by hitting targets from far away.

Talents

The Ranger's two paths are Snipe Shot and Quick Shot. They focus on two very different styles of Ranger play, one in which the shots are fired at a deliberate, carefully aimed pace, and another in which the shots are fired as quickly as possible. Talents from different paths can be mixed but only one per level tier can be selected.

Precision rewards you for precise timing and firing one arrow per second. If you fire the arrow at the right time, you will deal up to 330% base damage.

Rapidity rewards you for quickly firing arrows without pause, granting up to 110% damage for each arrow fired.

Snipe Shot

Precision: Unlocks the Precision Shot Indicator, which allows you to do increased damage with precise timing and careful aim.

Improved Charge: Your Charged Shot applies a 2-second, 35% Slow effect to the target.

Arrow Sight: The trails of your arrows last much longer than usual, and shots from 40 meters or greater gain a 10% damage boost.

Globe Master: Gain an additional 6th Shot Globe, and you can generate up to 3 globes at once for highly-rated shots from long distances.

Quick Shot

Rapidity: Unlocks the Rapid Shot Indicator, which gives additional bonus damage as long as you are firing shots very quickly without pause.

Rapid Charge: Your Charged Shot charges in 1 second instead of 2 seconds.

Multishot: Every time you fire an arrow, you have a 10% chance to fire an additional basic arrow.

Overcharge: When you do a Charged Shot, gain an additional damage boost of 15% for each Shot Globe currently filled, using up the globes in the process.