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littleman17
03-13-2006, 04:50 AM
<div></div><div>Here are my ideas:</div><div> </div><div>Arrow Bomb: A ranged attack that explodes upon hitting the target, dealing fire damage to it and the surrounding enemies.</div><div> </div><div>Piercing Arrow: A ranged attack that pierces through the target and does damage over time. Also hits any enemies behind the target.</div><div> </div><div>Web Strike:  A ranged attack that provides a short duration root and snare to the entire encounter.</div><p>Message Edited by littleman17 on <span class="date_text">03-12-2006</span><span class="time_text">08:36 PM</span></p>

KongstadPS
03-13-2006, 05:52 AM
<div></div>Like to see ranger with more trap devices. Such as setting up traps and then dragging mobs over em. Much like like SWG ranger traps.

LoreLady
03-13-2006, 07:12 AM
I dont think we need any more CA's than what we have. My only thing I would like to see is stream of arrows compleatly scrapped, then focus fire set to a 30 second fire with a 100% boost.. Currently stream of arrows is bugged, and near worthless. This would easilly compansate for it.

littleman17
03-13-2006, 09:37 AM
<div></div><p>I thought of another one!</p><p>Soul Burst: Allows the ranger to turn damage over time to their selves so that no arrows are used for a short duration.</p>

littleman17
03-15-2006, 03:30 AM
<div></div><p>Come on... you people have to have some ideas... I wanna see em.</p><p>Push Off: A close range attack that stuns the target and pushes the ranger away. (aka stuns and puts us in a ranged spot.) the stun is broken after a single attack.</p>

The_Wind
03-15-2006, 06:38 AM
Master's Shot:  Ignores defense, parry, and mitigation. Elemental Firing:  Each arrow fired consumes so much power to deal elemental damage instead of arrow type damage.Healing Salve:  15% heal, 3m recast. On our counter side, Assassins:Poison Mastery:  % increase in effectiveness of poisons.Death Foreboding:  6 second fear with a 4 second stun on termination. <div></div>