2011-01-18, 04:40 PM
Well, I'm sure everyone has noticed that a lot of the wild hunter skills do significantly more damage than those of Bow Masters and Marksmen, but I think that they would be a lot more balanced if Nexon would just nerf their first job advancement.
The idea I'm proposing is pretty simple actually, and the suggested changes are as follows:
Triple Shot: max level 10, 80% damage per arrow at max.
Jaguar Riding: max level 15, +15% hp while riding the jaguar at max.
Critical Shot: max level 10, +20% critical rate at max level.
Those three changes would significantly nerf Wild Hunters later on, especially when they're taking a ton of touch damage while mowing through mobs with Ricochet and Crossroads. They're single target DPS in first job would be about the same as other bowmen, and later on they'll deal less damage with Vulcan than Bow Masters because they'll be dealing far fewer critical hits. This also solves the issue of them having such a huge buff from only 15 first job points, as many have stated in the past (as it is now, they get 40% hp AND 40% critical rate AND insane mobility from just 15 first job points).
What do the rest of you think, would this be a welcome change for any of you?
The idea I'm proposing is pretty simple actually, and the suggested changes are as follows:
Triple Shot: max level 10, 80% damage per arrow at max.
Jaguar Riding: max level 15, +15% hp while riding the jaguar at max.
Critical Shot: max level 10, +20% critical rate at max level.
Those three changes would significantly nerf Wild Hunters later on, especially when they're taking a ton of touch damage while mowing through mobs with Ricochet and Crossroads. They're single target DPS in first job would be about the same as other bowmen, and later on they'll deal less damage with Vulcan than Bow Masters because they'll be dealing far fewer critical hits. This also solves the issue of them having such a huge buff from only 15 first job points, as many have stated in the past (as it is now, they get 40% hp AND 40% critical rate AND insane mobility from just 15 first job points).
What do the rest of you think, would this be a welcome change for any of you?

