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Introduction

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Playing difficulty

The Hunter is appropriate for beginning players who enjoy a challenge.

Description

Sneaking, they become one with the nature surrounding them and prepare their weapons quietly for assassinating the next enemy whose decease is virtually certain.

Although hunters can be calm supporting their fellows with healing herbs as well, they are always bringing death by poisoning the weapons of their comrade-in-arms. Being well versed in herbal lore, they always know the right herb for each injury but also the proper poison to handle every kind of fiend.

From the rear with the bow, nimble with knives or solid as a rock carrying a huge pole arm, the hunters' combat abilities are feared by their foes who can count themselves lucky not to get killed by the first shot. Even though they run a chance to escape, they will be caught up by grim reaper in the form of rangers. Their murderer will never be got to know - hunters are almost invisible, they are considered as the indiscernable death.

Facts about the class

Class Bonuses

Mana Points -30%
Dexterity +1
Perception +1
Agility +1
Constitution +1


List of Skills

Offensive Skills
Knife Combat (primary skill; available as of level 1)
Archery (primary skill; available as of level 2)
Use Polearms (primary skill; available as of level 2)
Brawling (secondary skill; available as of level 2)
Disarm Traps (secondary skill; available as of level 4)
Use Throwing Weapons (secondary skill; available as of level 6)
Double Shot (primary skill; available as of level 8)
Hail of Arrows (secondary skill; available as of level 13)
Precision Archery (secondary skill; available as of level 14)

Debuff Skills
Ambush (secondary skill; available as of level 4)
Throw Net (secondary skill; available as of level 6)
Amulet of Weakness (secondary skill; available as of level 12)

Defensive Skills
Dodge Blow (secondary skill; available as of level 3)
Stoic (primary skill; available as of level 5)
Dodge Missile (secondary skill; available as of level 7)
Resist Magic (exceptional skill; available as of level 10)

Improvement Skills
Drink (secondary skill; available as of level 2)
Poison own weapon (primary skill; available as of level 3)
Detect Traps (primary skill; available as of level 3)
Spot ambush (secondary skill; available as of level 3)
Reaction (secondary skill; available as of level 3)
Last-second escape (secondary skill; available as of level 4)
Premonition (secondary skill; available as of level 7)
Change of Tactics (secondary skill; available as of level 9)
Amulet of Power (secondary skill; available as of level 9)
Poison Weapon (primary skill; available as of level 10)
Apply Herbs (primary skill; available as of level 11)
Herbal Lore (secondary skill; available as of level 15)
Prestidigitation (exceptional skill; available as of level 16)
Dodge Blow (primary skill; available as of level 17)
Incendiary Projectiles (secondary skill; available as of level 17)
Ranging Boar (exceptional skill; available as of level 18)
Eagle-Eye (exceptional skill; available as of level 19)
Blessed by the stars (secondary skill; available as of level 20)
Resist Poison (secondary skill; available as of level 21)
Burst of Speed (exceptional skill; available as of level 21)
Strength of the bear (exceptional skill; available as of level 22)
The ghosts of nature (secondary skill; available as of level 24)

Debuff Skills
Drink Healing Potion (secondary skill; available as of level 1)
Drink Mana Potion (secondary skill; available as of level 1)
First aid (exceptional skill; available as of level 8)

Initiative Skills
Alertness (primary skill; available as of level 5)


Talents

Master/Mistress of the Forest

Masters and Mistresses of the Forest have tested their skill in nature and continued to refine it. They are exceptionally skilled with poison and herbs and prefer to hunt with bows. Many a poacher has met their ends at the hands of these heroes in their attempts to steal from the lands.

Talent: Master of Nature (available as of level 23)
Talent: Blessing of the arrow (available as of level 26)
Talent: Nature Lore (available as of level 29)


Follower of Chasun

The Followers of Chasun has devoted their full attention to nature and has vowed to learn how to use the powers of nature in battle. Their trained eye warns them of danger and their companions can be sure that they will be warned in advance of natural disasters. This path of skilling is geared up to degrade enemies and to support the own group members.

Talent: Planning (available as of level 23)
Talent: Master of Roots (available as of level 26)
Talent: Chasuns' Blessing (available as of level 29)

Ranger

The Rangers have learned to exist in harmony with the inhabitants of the forest. They prefer to confront danger head on, but have also been known to ambush opponents. Staves and blades are the tools of their trade. This path is supposed to be choosen by melee hunters who probably ambush as well and rather do not support their group, at least less than other hunters.

Talent: Steadfast (available as of level 23)
Talent: Stealth (available as of level 26)
Talent: Master of the Hunt (available as of level 29)


Main class orientations

Short intro text

The Supporter

This hunter supports his group by healing its members with herbs and poisoning their weapons what he does very early in order to be very effective. Additionally, he may degrade his enemies. The full support hunter has rather low HP but needs a lot of MP and a very good mana regenration. This can be reached by self-pushes with special herbs for example. So, he is able to compensate some maluses by using his abilities.

The Hybrid

This hunter especially provides his group members with poison and, particularly when there's no alch(or even juggler), tries to heal wounded fellows by using herbs. Nevertheless, this hunter attacks his enemies himself, preferably with bows or knives but also with polearms. Of course, that diminishs his support abilities a bit though.

The Offensive

This hunter is geared to cause a lot of damage early in round by using his self-poisoned weapons, which may be pole arms, bows or knives. He has rather more HP and doesn't need that much MP, only for self-buffs.

Detailed information on the orientations

The Supporter

Description

What the tasks of a full support hunter are should be clear now, after reading the sentences above.

Advantages / Disadvantages

Disadvantages:
This hunter has of course heavy disadvantages concerning duels as he got low attack skill levels etc. So, the full support hunter shouldn't face enemies one-vs-one. Furthermore, it seems to pose a problem, that hunters get a malus of -30% to his MP which are definitely necessary for such a hunter. But at that point, the first advantage of the full support hunter may be recognized....

Advantages:
As the hunter is the only class being able to poison his mates' weapons with a primary skill and is with that also well versed in the dealing with herbs, using those abilities is the biggest advantage of a full support hunter. Consequently, the hunter can buff himself and his mates with a lot of herbs, for example in order to compensate his MP maluses. Of course, he also benefits from healing his mates and poisoning their weapons since this can be very effective what can make the group manage harder dungeons in less time what provides him with :ep:, :fame: and :gold:. Moreover, in case that he's really good, he won't hardly ever have problems finding a group since he's almost indispensable.

Suggested Races

Every race can be played with every racce, but some races are better suited for a Support-Hunter than others.


Attributes

Skills

Talents

Items

The Hybrid

Description

Advantages / Disadvantages

Suggested Races

Every race can be played with every racce, but some races are better suited for a Support-Hunter than others.


Attributes

Skills

Talents

Items

The Offensive

Description

Advantages / Disadvantages

Suggested Races

Every race can be played with every racce, but some races are better suited for a Support-Hunter than others.


Attributes

Skills

Talents

Items

FAQ

Thanks to "Beleg Cúthalion" from Aberon, who put together this guide.


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