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![]() So my best friend just started EQ and wanted to make a Ranger. As a pretty high level blacksmith, I am looking for what to make him, and I just made the discovery that Rangers get screwed over bad in the cultural armor area.
Paladins, Warriors and Shadowknights get tremendous advantage out of the plate sets, and the chain sets that Rangers can use is also usable by intelligence casters and druids. Please tell me this is wrong. | ||
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![]() All of the cultural chain is pretty bad. The only exception is the dwarf/brell chain, but it's deity specific and short races only.
There's a lot of other things available that he can wear, like Hero Bracers and Tree Weave - low end stuff that's easy to afford and quite good. DWBs Crested Helm Iksar Scaled Gloves | ||
Last edited by Samoht; 05-10-2013 at 04:27 PM..
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![]() In addition to what Samoht mentioned, avoid all the ivy etched pieces except the sleeves, they aren't really any good and there's better and more cost effective alternatives in the other slots. You want to maximize AC/STR in every slot and there are plenty of cheap items that accomplish this.
Some of the sebilite scale/kylong pieces are pretty good with a decent contribution of AC and STR. The single greatest gear decision you can make as a noob ranger is to pick up a Silver Swiftblade 1-20, and then a Woodsman's Staff 20-epic. Avoid dual wielding; it really sucks balls. Unless you're constantly tanking, avoid most of the tolan's pieces and pick up an AC/STR compromise in that slot. Definitely avoid any kind of cultural usable by a ranger. | ||
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![]() I will say this, if you have a higher level character, the Ivy Etched armor (exception boots) are really simple to solo. Most of the mobs are out in the open and never killed since their only purpose is making Ivy Etched armor. I knocked the Legs/Tunic out in a few hours one evening just for fun.
But honestly he'll do fine in just banded armor for a long time. Most group settings that'll be more than enough to get by. Just get him the Swiftblade and Woodsman's Staff like Ephirith said and he'll be more than fine. Oh, and the usual + hp/ac gear that goes on most twinks (rings, earrings, etc).
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Yep, rogues/monks are better in just about every way but they are also laughably easy to play and, in my opinion, boring as shit. | |||
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![]() Rangers are underrated imo, they are pretty badass situationally. As for gear, I'd honestly suggest just getting the cheapest shittiest shit you can survive with at lower levels because honestly who even knows if your friend is going to want to struggle through 60 levels of not getting invited to groups, having to die a lot, and dealing with that shitty exp penalty.
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![]() 2x golden amber earrings
Seb Scale Cap Sarnak Hide Mask Spiked Collar White-wolf Hide Cloak Tattered Mantle/Bloodstained Mantle Hero Bracer/Seb Scale Bracelet/Kylong Bracer Dwarven Work Boots Iksar Scale Gloves Kylong/Silver-plated/Seb Scale Leggings Ivy Etched Arms Brigantine Tunic Black Iron/Drakescale Belt(might be better Always have haste personally in waste so not sure on a cheap twink alternative here) 2x Plat Fire Wedding Rings Silver Swiftblade Runed Oak Bow All of these items can be had for under 500pp each except your leg slot and even then would be like 600-750 if you are patient while searching.
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Last edited by Thulack; 05-10-2013 at 09:35 PM..
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