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Old 02-24-2013, 06:38 AM
Oaks the Ranger Oaks the Ranger is offline
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Originally Posted by Splorf22 [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Rangers rely on Harmony to pull. Outdoors with tracking and harmony a ranger can deliver a stream of single pulls easily. Indoors they have 0 ways to split (well aside from the perennially OP invis pulling, but literally any class can do that). Skill has nothing to do with it.


Meanwhile SK tools (FD/CoS/dots) work fine indoors. Splitting is trivial; cast darkness on something, CoS, run away for 20 seconds, FD, stand up, CoS, run back, wait for mobs to reset (snared mobs don't reset), check aggro, go.
Total nonsense... why do you even need a FD puller when you have an Ench, or Bard ? of in fact any class that can root ? I have sat in groups and watched time and time again monks and SKs die trying to split camps when it would have been easier to mezz or root park them...even in outdoor zones trying to agrue the point that its easier for me as a Ranger to harmony pull them falls on deaf ears due to ignorance ..

Once most camps are split any class could pull !



Again nonsense, as you are assuming the SK player knows how to play !
Its about the player and how they know their class..
Anyways, I have played a Ranger since 1999, I certainly ain't the best and am actually learning still but would rather try to educate you than ignore the twaddle talked about here..


Final point.. skill has everything to do with it !
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