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Thread: Confused about template
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can-i-car
Thu Jul 01, 2004 2:33 pm
#1
Hey all, i've been a master tka for about 2 weeks now and i want something to put with it, i was a master doctor but i've gotten bored of that, i've got master brawler but dont really see the difference i was thinking about this template for PvE
Master Teras Kasi
Master Swordsman
Master Brawler
Fencer 4-0-0-0
Pikeman 0-0-4-0
Novice Medic
Or
Master Fencer
Master Swordsman
Master Brawler
TKA 4-0-0-0 (can heal wounds/force of will)
Pikeman 0-0-4-0
Novice Medic
I want to be able to solo places, but because some enemys have high kinetic resistance tka just doesn't cut the mustard, i've read on the swordsman board that they can solo the force cystal hunter cave, which is what i'd like to do, and also with the above template i think that i would be able to solo elders and whatever i come across really,
advice is welcome please.
Fred_Skinner
Mon Oct 11, 2004 2:23 pm
#2
Not the best idea but if you really need master CH here is a thought...
Ranger 4040
Rifleman 4XX4
MCH
At least keep /concealshot (Rifle 41X4). You could go 4304 and have one point left, maximizing defense but it's no Ranged Mit. 3. If you are not hell bent on MCH then keep Master Rifleman and go Ranger 4040 and all the CH you can get that will max your Max Level Pets and have at least have the ability to have more then one out. You might have to /maskscent on Dath but you can stil make all the rest of the camo kits. You can always bum off a friend who is a master.
Madhi
Mon Oct 11, 2004 3:10 pm
#3
Thanx for the replies, I think i'm going master ranger/master ch and a bit of rifleman. I was just thinking about what i was going to choose, and then i though: well I've always liked ranger, and i've always loved D&D classes like druids so what the heck if i'm not good at combat! I like the roleplaying part more than combat so i'm gonna give it a shot. I mean i can still headshot now and than, only not that fast.
Madhi
Tue Oct 12, 2004 12:04 am
#4
Hello, I would like your advice on my template.
I've been playing a ranger/rifleman for a good time, and in the beginning i was liking it very much. Now I picked up CH and i like it very much, in fact i like it over rifleman. Problem is I don't want to be a non-master ranger, and a non-master rifleman isn't that good.
Any ideas?? I'm thinking of dropping alot of skill in rifleman, but then i'll get problems killing a nuna
On the other hand i can drop ranger, what i really like (well, except camping) and get better at shooting. Or i can ask someone to make me a krayted CDEF rifle
I've been playing a ranger/rifleman for a good time, and in the beginning i was liking it very much. Now I picked up CH and i like it very much, in fact i like it over rifleman. Problem is I don't want to be a non-master ranger, and a non-master rifleman isn't that good.
Any ideas?? I'm thinking of dropping alot of skill in rifleman, but then i'll get problems killing a nuna
On the other hand i can drop ranger, what i really like (well, except camping) and get better at shooting. Or i can ask someone to make me a krayted CDEF rifle
Madhi
Tue Oct 12, 2004 12:14 am
#6
Calculus_Entropy wrote:
Check out THIS thread.
Already did, but it won't help. I know what the advanteges are I just want to know if can drop rifleman and still do a bit damage, or if i should drop ranger skills and go for rifleman. OR if it's better to have use the remaining 18 points on carbines/pistols/medic, you get it i guess
Calculus_Entropy
Tue Oct 12, 2004 12:21 am
#7
Ah...I reread your original post, and got your intent (the guide doesn't quite cover situations like yours). Thanks for reading the guide first!
I have two answers for you. The first is take whatever profession you like the most. With that in mind, note my second answer: If you master Ranger and CH, you will not be offensively capable in combat. You will deal much more damage with Rifleman skills than you will woth creatures. I will be so bold as to say that creatures are not weapons, but defensive 'bonuses.'
So, if you like CH and want to master it, then have it, but you will be reducing your combat effectiveness... You always have the option of keeping Rifleman and mastering CH and going with Scout skills for your harvesting needs.
I have two answers for you. The first is take whatever profession you like the most. With that in mind, note my second answer: If you master Ranger and CH, you will not be offensively capable in combat. You will deal much more damage with Rifleman skills than you will woth creatures. I will be so bold as to say that creatures are not weapons, but defensive 'bonuses.'
So, if you like CH and want to master it, then have it, but you will be reducing your combat effectiveness... You always have the option of keeping Rifleman and mastering CH and going with Scout skills for your harvesting needs.
Message Edited by Calculus_Entropy on 10-11-2004 01:21 PM
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