The reason I haven't played my Ranger, is because I have no idea what Paragon to focus on now, and build for.
Prior to the new module, I had chosen to play a Drow Pathfinder that had a mix with nature and combat skills( I don't remember what I focused on). Now I am at a bit of a loss what to pick.
What I want, to be effective in both pve and pvp. To switch stances and use as many of the skills which I like, would have me think about trapper, and I like the utility but am unsure in speaking of effectiveness..and thematicly as a drow.
Combat paragon I have read about the amazing survivability of the combat paragon and its damage potential.
Archery paragon with its simply amazing single damage hits, though in terms of survivability that potential is low.
Trapper paragon, I don't know about it's effectiveness in both pve and pvp, it's damage potential and survivability and is something I need more info on.
Any help is appreciated.
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gabrieldourdenMember, NW M9 PlaytestPosts: 1,212Arc User
edited September 2014
If you want to be effective in PvP I think your only real choice is going Combat and possibly Pathfinder. Combat is not that bad in PvE (even if Archer is probably better ATM).
Trapper is the style I'd like to play too, but it's not really effective in PvE (due to lack of DPS) or PvP (without Wilds Medicine you'll get killed too often).
Le-Shan: HR level 80 (main)
Born of Black Wind: SW Level 80
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Trapper is the style I'd like to play too, but it's not really effective in PvE (due to lack of DPS) or PvP (without Wilds Medicine you'll get killed too often).
Born of Black Wind: SW Level 80