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Old 06-14-2011, 04:50 PM
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My first and main was a ranger on live. I always had groups when I wanted to group. By the time you get to 50, you are known for your ability with a class to many, including the ones with invite privileges. Here, since it's more casual players, your best bet is to be in a large active guild.

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Originally Posted by lanystvyl [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Ranger's have forgotten how to pull from the few that I have seen. Its very difficult to pull and root, pull and root over and over until your 5-6 deep.
Root? what's tthat...??? Shouldn't be using root in a group unless you are trying to stop a mob from disrupting a caster, or rooting a mob while pulling more than one (lines them up), though better not to root and pull (never pull and root though). Root draws a lot of aggro, ranger is not a tank, the tank needs the aggro. Rangers at times need to stand there and do nothing, including not having damage shields, until the tank can get aggro back. Even snare should be used only if it starts to run near death. Rangers should be chain pulling, having the next inc as the last one or two are dropping. Taunt should be removed from your bar. Minimum spell casting, conserve mana and aggro. Ranger should be first in but last out in an emergency, rooting and snaring on the way out. Rangers work fine outside or in dungeons. There is no "forget", only learn.
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