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Old 09-20-2011, 09:20 PM
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double attack is melee, though for some reason, the ranger was a class that could have had a few really nifty things added from adnd which never was, ive started playing mine again, a few nights ago i asked about 5 rangers over lvl 30, what their archery skill is, 4 said about 80-100, and 2 replied, its a hard skill to skill up, not really

but my point is, i dont know why half the people playing a ranger, and i figure most play the class as a alt, no clue why they decided to roll the ranger, and just melee, archery in a group can work out with not bad dps, but my guy use to be severely twinked and was getting crits quite often, to those in the future who decide to make a ranger, id advise you, hell any class you havnt played, read about the class before you make it, for instance, ive never played a enchanter, and once i got my guy to 20, im a bit bored of the class so thats why i went back to my ranger, but to all the rangers, stay strong
I've found archery incredibly difficult to skill up. I skilled it to about 40 on my own with just bow kiting yellow cons, then dumped points into it to get to about 80 because it was going up so slowly... now almost level 39, and I've bow kited for hours from just being bored/ finding it fun/ duoing, and my skill is still only like 142. I also pull for every group I'm in using my bow.

Over a 15 minute bow kite I usually don't get an archery skill up, and if I get one skill up I consider it worth the kite.

Bow ability does get a bad rep, but bow shots for snare kiting is incredibly good for keeping aggro, and the damage isn't terrible (using a Rain Caller at least, haven't tried getting a Wind Saber yet).
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