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Updated 2nd job skills, third job skills, added a few new sections. 1.50 Fixed quite a lot of mistakes, fixed alignment, changed a bit of formatting, and added my opinions on the third job advancement skills. New: Added common spots for monsters in the training guide. New: Added a Recommended Weapons for lower levels. 1.40 Added a level-by level skill allocation (1st job) Added information in most areas. 1.30 Fixed some typos, changed third job advance skills descriptions and provided some detail on them. Damage Formulas for both Bowman and Crossbowman included. 1.11 A few typos and mistakes fixed 1.10 All known typos fixed, skill build fixed 1.00 FAQ Finalized, 3rd Job Skills added 0.90 Bowman and Crossbowman Skills Split up 0.85 Doubleshot and Arrow Blow information added 0.80 Doubleshot and Arrowblow area added 0.70 Added Bowmen/Crossbowmen Levelling Guide 0.60 FAQ Revived -------------------------------------------------------- TABLE OF CONTENTS -------------------------------------------------------- --- SECTION A – INTRODUCTION TO THE GAME/BOWMEN --- A1 – What is Maple Story? A2 – Installing the game and setting up your character A3 – Why should I be a bowman? --- SECTION B – HOW TO BECOME A BOWMAN --- B1 - Requirements to become a Bowman B2 - Where to become a Bowman B3 – Archer or Crossbowman? --- SECTION C – SKILLS AND ABILITIES --- C1 - Basic Bowman Skills Subcategories: C1a- Offensive Spells C1b- Passive/Active Spells C2 - Skill Point Allocations C2a - General Skill Guideline C2b- ARROW BLOW OR DOUBLE SHOT?! C3 - Abilities (Stat Points) C4 - Damage Formulas (Min and Max Damage) C5 - Recommended Weapons C6 – Red Viper and Vaulter 2000 Comparison C7 – The Bowman Jump Shot --- SECTION D – ARCHER LEVELLING GUIDE --- D1 – Where to level for the first job - Common Locations --- SECTION E – THE WAY OF THE HUNTER/CROSSBOWMAN --- E1 – Requirements to become a Hunter/Crossbowman E2 - Where and how to become a Hunter/Crossbowman E3 - The Advancement Test E4 - Become a Hunter/Crossbowman --- SECTION F - SKILLS FOR THE HUNTER/CROSSBOWMAN --- F1 - Hunter Skills F2 - Crossbowman Skills F3 - Skill Point Allocations – Final ATK discussed here F4 – Hunter/Crossbowman Comparison --- SECTION G - LEVELLING GUIDE FOR HUNTERS/CROSSBOWMEN --- G1 - Training and Levelling guide for Hunters/Crossbowman --- SECTION H - RANGES AND SNIPERS - THIRD JOB --- H1 - General Skills of the Ranger/Sniper H2 - Third Job Skills Discussion H3 – Skill Point Allocation H4 – Mortal Blow Replaces PKB? -------------------------------------------------------- SECTION A – INTRODUCTION TO THE GAME/BOWMEN -------------------------------------------------------- --- A1 - WHAT IS MAPLESTORY? --- Maple Story is a 2D Slide-scrolling MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game). The term itself is vague to most newcomers to RPGs, so an easy to describe this game would be "Super Mario Bros type that, where you attack monsters, gain experience and participate in a community game." For those Ragnorok Online (RO) and other 3D MMORPG players out there, the 2D interface may be new to you, but the concept of 2D is a good one, keeping computers with low specs "in it". The game Maple Story has a simple goal and task: kill as many monsters as you can of a variety of levels to gain levels grow stronger and move on to other monsters. Otherwise the game play, storyline (or lack of), "fame" system and such are from the foreign versions, this makes for an interesting game with a stable "virtual world." There is a buddy list system, along with an interesting chat system, where modes can be swapped from "buddy chat" to "all chat" to "party chat" and lastly "whisper" mode. A notable down-side, for those used to games with large buddy lists, is the limited buddy-list size, which currently is capped at a maximum of 20 users. With this information in mind, you should be prepared for the starting of Maple Story, as NPC (Non-Playable Characters) guide you along your way on Maple Island (known as the "newbie" island). --- A2 – INSTALLING THE GAME AND SETTING UP YOUR CHARACTER --- The game is totally free of charge and is downloadable www.mapleglobal.com (English version) or the Eastern version which is www.mapleSEA.com Registration is required for game play. DirectX and latest driver versions may need to installed. After you're all set and done the installation and registration process, boot up the game, and log in at the menu (classy music too). You'll be at a "bridge" that's empty and you'll be required to create a new character for play. There will be a dice roll, and you should roll 4 in both INT and LUK, as you don't need those two stats as an archer. Try to roll as low for those as you can (can't go lower than 4).More details about the stats will be described later (or search the guide for C3 to find it right away). Create your character, change its hair, and clothes to your liking (keep in mind that as you level up you will need to buy new clothes or find them to survive against the monsters you fight). You will now be on the Maple Island. --- A3 – WHY SHOULD I BE A BOWMAN? --- SUMMARY FOR THE LAZY: Pros: High Damage due to multiple shots and Critical Damage. Highest accuracy of all classes, and decent avoidability. DEX as a stat adds accuracy, avoidability, and damage. Bowman aren’t used that often so you won’t be hated like Sins and Mages =) Bowmen (and crossbowmen) have arguably the best third job advancement. ALL of their spells are USEFUL. Not like warriors wasted spells like MP recovery, shield mastery. Mages’ elemental resist, etc and the fact that mages are weak as hell later. The assasins and bandits are respectable in their thirds but bowmen are the best. Bowmen armours and weapons are a lot cheaper than other classes. CONS: Minimum range can be a royal pain in the rear end. They can’t be too close or you’ll be smacking with you bow or crossbow, which wasn’t what it was meant for. This is ANNOYING. This problem isn’t resolved until the third class. Inconsistent damage until you acquire Bow/Crossbow Mastery. You have a low minimum damage and high maximum, along with the 40% chance of doing critical shot (when the spell is maxed). Lack of party spells may lead you to being excluded from parties (Warriors=Fury or Hyperbody, Thieves=Haste and Mages=Heal, EXP Boost, or Magic attack boost). The Archer class is an interesting class to start off as a beginner (to MMORPGs that is) as it requires precise statistics planning and skills at the correct times. The archer is a ranged character; it only "activates" its bow attack when the enemy is at least 2 cm's away. Otherwise it will instead use its bow as a sword and smack the creature until it gets "knocked back". Though this may sound amusing; you'll soon find out that this is annoying. This is precisely the reason why archers are supposed to stay AWAY from mobs and snipe from a close distance. There are two branches of archers within the class itself: Bowman and Crossbow man (very creative names, eh). The bowman shoots faster than the crossbowman, but does less damage than the cross bolts do. However the bows don't get the upgraded "fast" speed until level 25, so my tip is to use a cross bow until Level 25, and then swap over to a bow (buy a Level 25 bow and buy bow arrows). If you're lazy just choose a class you like and stick with it. At level 30 a second job switch can be made and the choices are "hunter" or "crossbowman". Both are respectively upgraded versions of the bowman and crossbowman. As this is a 2D game, things can only move up, down, left, right, or some other flat direction. The archer would be pretty pathetic if it was limited to left and right shots, so the game implements a "hook" to the arrow, and after the arrow is released it tracks the closest opponent and curves toward it. Sounds very nice, but the slightest things disturbs this "auto target" and will easily disintegrate, if it runs into obstacles on the way. Keep in mind that the arrow only has a limited amount of distance (distance can be upgraded via the skills) and how far up or down it can hook, so at times the arrow will not hook and go straight off the screen. Lastly, it is my belief that the Bowman and Crossbowman are the one of the better if not best classes in the third advancement. The skills seem cool, useful and a spell that reduces the likelihood of "smacking" a monster. -------------------------------------------------------- SECTION B – HOW TO BECOME A BOWMAN -------------------------------------------------------- --- B1 - REQUIREMENTS TO BECOME A BOWMAN --- As an archer you need dexterity and lots of dexterity, but at a beginner level it's safe to put some points into STR, as you'll also need some amounts of STR as a bowman. I suggest putting your first few points into STR for extra damage on your sword, and then put the rest into DEX (this is before you advance as a Bowman). I'd say 25 DEX, rest into STR until level 10 is fair. To advance you'll need 25 DEX and be at Level 10. YOU MUST ADVANCE AT LEVEL 10. If you try to advance early they won't let you, and if you advance late you'll skip out on three crucial skill points. Leave Maple Island at level 9 and train until you get level 10 on Victoria Island. --- B2 - WHERE TO BECOME A BOWMAN --- To advance you'll need to go to the town "Henesys". Press "W" in the game to bring up the world map, Henesys is located near the south. Once you get your way to Henesys, go to the mid'ish of the town and you'll metal gates with the words "Mushroom Park". Enter and go all the way to the right and enter the tree house there. Inside you'll find Helena. Talk to her and listen to her words of advice then advance as a bowman. After you advance you'll gain an extra slot for your USE (for those arrows), more HP, and one skill point. You'll need to buy bows and arrows in order to attack, but I suggest you put STR up to 25 and start equipping swords or axes, as archers are relatively weak in the beginner, due to their short range, low damage, and poor meleeing with a bow. --- B3 – ARCHER OR CROSSBOWMAN? --- Apparently archers' shoot arrows at a faster rate than Crossbowmen, but crossbowmen have a slightly higher damage. There's not much more of a difference between the two at least until the second job advancement, as both the classes have the same skills and equip either a bow or a crossbow. In the second job skills for the hunter and crossbowman will be specialized, so you won't be swapping weapons. If you have enough money try out both bows and crossbows and see which you like more and continue with that. The math works out to be pretty much the same damage/sec for both early on, with crossbow being slightly higher, but with bow and DS being more stable since they fire more arrows and thus its like rolling more dice with less sides - more stable damage. However when you get bow mastery the bow and crossbow damage already becomes very stable and so the crossbow's damage advantage will show itself again. However crossbowmen should note that since they take longer to shoot the hunter has more mobility and can hold off a tide of enemies better without PKB. Think about this when choosing. If you like to jump around a lot and move all the time go for hunter. If you like to see large numbers pop up when you hit an enemy go for crossbowman. That's all the advice I can give. -------------------------------------------------------- SECTION C – SKILLS AND ABILITIES -------------------------------------------------------- --- C1 - BASIC BOWMAN SKILLS --- C1A - Offensive Skills ALL REFERENCES TO MAKE A DECISION ABOUT ARROW BLOW OR DOUBLE SHOT SHOULD BE IGNORED. ONLY DO DOUBLESHOT, AS ARROWBLOW IS INFERIOR TO IT. Ignore the Hunter=DS, Xbow=AB. AB is still good, but yeah DS is better. I’m not going to bother going through the entire FAQ fixing references to it so keep that in mind. Arrow Blow Maxes at Level 20 Description: Fires an arrow with authority. Applies more damage than usual. Level 1: MP -7; Damage 108% Level 10: MP -7; Damage 180% Level 20: MP -14; Damage 260% Double Shot - Maxes at Level 20 Pre-requisite: Level 1 Arrow Blow Description: Fires two arrows at once to attack an enemy twice. Level 1: MP -8; Damage 56% Level 10: MP -8; Damage 92% Level 20: MP -16; Damage 130% (for each arrow) C1B Passive Skills The Blessing of Amazon Maxes at Level 16 Description: Increases accuracy Level 1: Accuracy+1 Level 8: Accuracy +8 Level 16: Accuracy +16 The Eye of Amazon - Maxes at Level 8 Pre-requisite: Blessing of Amazon Lv. 3 Description: Increases the range of attack for both bows and crossbows. Level 1: Range of attack for bows and crossbows; +25 Level 4: Range of attack for bows and crossbows; +100 Level 8: Range of attack for bows and crossbows; +200 Critical Shot - Maxes at Level 20 Description: Allows you to perform a critical attack with a certain success rate. Level 1: 2% success rate, critical damage 105% Level 10: 20% success rate, critical damage 150% Level 20: 40% success rate, critical damage 200% Focus - Master Level: 20 (Support/Casting Spell) Pre-requisite: Blessing of Amazon Level 3 Description: Focussing to temporarily increase accuracy and avoid ability. Level 1: MP -8; accuracy +1, avoid ability +1, 15 seconds Level 10: MP -8; accuracy +10, avoid ability +10, 150 seconds Level 20: MP -16; accuracy +20, avoid ability +20, 300 seconds --- C2 - SKILL POINT ALLOCATIONS --- -NOTE- This is -just- a guideline, you can do whatever you want, this is what I feel is a good guideline. I will list other feasible set-ups. You will get a total of 61 points to spend between level 10 and 30. The way they are listed is the way you should distribute it. Argh I keep changing my mind on what I think is good for a build. First I was one of the few GO FOCUS! Bowmen. I got criticized etc etc. I then tried the Arrow Blow build and I kinda liked it so I recommended it but now I like the Focus build again, because if you go FA’less you can end up maxing Focus Do the Following IN ORDER. Build A - (Focus Build) Blessing of Amazon - Level 3 Eye of Amazon - Level 8 (Maxed) Critical Shot - Level 20 (Maxed) Arrow Blow - Level 1 Double Shot - Level 20 (Maxed) Focus - Level 9 Build B - (Blessing Build) Blessing of Amazon 3 Eye of Amazon - Level 8 (Maxed) Critical Shot - Level 20 (Maxed) Arrow Blow - Level 1 Double Shot - Level 20 Blessing of Amazon 9 (12) Build C (Arrow Blow Build) NOT RECOMMENDED BECAUSE ARROW BLOW SUCKS. Blessing of Amazon - Level 3 Eye of Amazon - Level 8 (Maxed) Critical Shot - Level 20 (Maxed) Arrow Blow - Level 20 Focus - Level 9 For Build A: Level 10: 1 Arrow Blow Level 11: 3 Blessing of Amazon (Level 3) Level 12: 3 Eye of the Amazon Level 13: 3 Eye of the Amazon Level 14: 2 Eye of the Amazon (Maxed), 1 Critical Shot Level 15: 3 Critical Shot Level 16: 3 Critical Shot Level 17: 3 Critical Shot Level 18: 3 Critical Shot Level 19: 3 Critical Shot Level 20: 3 Critical Shot Level 21: 1 Critical Shot (Maxed), 2 Double Shot Level 22: 3 Double Shot Level 23: 3 Double Shot Level 24: 3 Double Shot Level 25: 3 Double Shot Level 26: 3 Double Shot Level 27: 3 Double Shot (Maxed) Level 28: 3 Focus Level 29: 3 Focus Level 30: 3 Focus (Level 9) --- C2b- ARROW BLOW OR DOUBLE SHOT?! --- This section is not even necessary anymore. Well…it mathematically tries to convince ANYONE wanting to use Arrow Blow. USE DOUBLE SHOT. IT’S MUCH BETTER. IT’S MORE STABLE. CRITICAL CAN ACTIVATE TWICE. Critical Shot adds 100% damage, doesn’t double your damage. So, Damage wise: DoubleShot: 130%+100% x 2 Arrows = 460% when both activates or: 130%+100% (Critical for one shot) +130% = 360% Arrow Blow: Critical: 260%+100%=360% You can see right away how useless Arrow Blow is. Since there is two arrows you have two chances of activating Critical Shot and even if only one activates, it’s damage equals Arrow Blows, and if two activates it overpowers AB by far. It should be noted that two arrows shot=defense applied twice, but that’s not important. AB can knockback monsters, while DS can’t because of two lower damaging arrows rather than one higher damaging arrow. This is the most COMMONLY asked question for the Bowman class, it's the equivalent of the Mage's "Energy Bolt or Magic Claw?” The -general- guideline is for Hunter's to go for DoubleShot, and CrossBowman to go for ArrowBlow. This is WRONG! Go DoubleShot REGARDLESS! It’s like Mages, EVERYONE USES MAGIC CLAW, NO ONE USES BOLT. Doubleshot/arrow blow information i) Critical shots and final attack are both multiplier. You get damage by multiplying them to base damage then minus the defence factor. ii) Do not worry too much. Arrow Blow is obviously more powerful than Double Shot since the defence factor affect less. i.e. once compared to twice in Double Shot. Say, your base damage was 1000. For the fairness, say, you always hit with base damage of 1000 and all without Critical Shot or you may assume all with Critical Shot. Also say defence factor reduce 100. (It was known that if a monster's D is 200, it reduces 100 damage.) Arrow Blow: 1000 - 260% - 100 = 2500 Double Shot: (500 - 260% - 100) = 1200 - 2 = 2400 Dark Golem knocks back when it got 1500+ damage. So, only Arrow Blow will knock Dark Golem back. However, stable damage is also important. Critical Shot has 40% chance to attack at 200% at max level. Now take that into account. Arrow Blow with C.S. 1000 - 260% - 200% - 100 = 5100 (40% chance) Arrow Blow without C.S. 1000 - 260% - 100 = 2500 (60% chance) Double Shot with 2 C.S. (500 - 260% - 200% - 100) - 2 = 5000 (16% chance) Double Shot with 1 C.S. (500 - 260% - 200% - 100) + (500 - 260% - 100) = 3700 (48% chance) Double Shot without C.S. (500 - 260% - 100) - 2 = 2400 (36% chance) Say, you are hunting a monster with 3500 HP. You will have 40% of one-kill and 60% of two-kill for Arrow Blow. You will have 64% of one-kill and 36% of two-kill for Double Shot. In this damage range, with double shot, you can train efficiently with double shot by finding monsters with HP around 3500. Thanks to zephy from GameFAQs for contributing that. If you don't understand that (yep, a lot of math) it means that Arrowblow has a higher probability of doing higher damage, but damage is not as stable as Doubleshot. For example you may do 1000 damage one turn, and do 200 the next, but for DoubleShot you may do 600 for one and 500 for the other arrow. SUMMARY: CHOOSE DS! --- C3 - ABILITIES (STAT POINTS) --- Note: Hunters need their STR to be Level+5. Crossbowmen will only need their STR to equal their current level at L30 and after. Hunters need lots of DEX, and a bit of STR to equip bows. DEX raises damage, avoid ability, and accuracy. STR gives more power when smacking with a bow, using PowerKnockback (a second job skill), and is required to equip bows. STR should always be +5 your level, and the rest of the points go into DEX. However, I suggest you pump STR up a bit more than it needs to be in the beginning stages so you can equip a sword/axe as it'll out damage your bow. Here's what it should look like. Every one DEX raises your ACCURACY by .8 point, and every four DEX raises your AVOID by 1 point (each DEX adds .25 AVOID) (2 LUK raises avoid by 1 point, but archers don't need LUK) FOR A BUILD WITH AXE/SWORD USAGE UNTIL L15 L10 - 20 STR, rest into DEX L15 - 25 STR, rest into DEX L20 - 25 STR, rest into DEX L25 - 30 STR, rest into DEX L30 - 35 STR, rest into DEX And so on .. If you don't want to wield a sword or axe and use a bow right off the bat here's what you should have. L10 - 15 STR, rest into DEX L15 - 20 STR, rest into DEX L20 - 25 STR, rest into DEX L25 - 30 STR, rest into DEX L30 - 35 STR, rest into DEX Guideline for DEX/STR For NON-MELEE’ers Assuming INT is 4 and LUK is 4 Lv.10 - STR 15, DEX 47 Lv.15 - STR 20, DEX 67 Lv.20 - STR 25, DEX 87 Lv.25 - STR 30, DEX 107 Lv.30 - STR 35, DEX 127 Lv.35 - STR 40, DEX 147 Lv.40 - STR 45, DEX 167 Lv.45 - STR 50, DEX 187 Lv.50 - STR 55, DEX 207 Lv.55 - STR 60, DEX 227 Lv.60 - STR 65, DEX 247 Lv.65 - STR 70, DEX 267 Lv.70 - STR 75, DEX 287 Remember Crossbowmen need 5 less STR at L30 and beyond. Also, if you plan to train on slimes for awhile (until L18 or so) then I suggest you pump up STR a bit more, since most slime maps are populated and you'll be smacking too often if you used a bow/xbow. --- C4 - DAMAGE FORMULAS --- For Bow Users: Minimum Damage: (DEX * 0.9 * 3.4 * Skill Mastery + STR) / 100 * W Attack Maximum Damage: ((DEX * 3.4 + STR) /100 ) * W Attack For CrossBow Users: Minimum Damage: (DEX * 0.9 * 3.6 * Skill Mastery + STR) / 100 * W Attack Maximum Damage: ( (DEX * 3.6 + STR) /100) * W Attack These damages are excluding the defence of the monster that you attack. Convert Mastery percentages to decimals. e.g. 60% --> 0.60 If you have 0 mastery, or yet to have that spell, the "Skill Mastery" is 0.15. If you notice from the formulas, what makes Crossbowmen do more damage is the 3.6 multiplier, compared to Hunters' 3.4 multiplier. --- C5 - RECOMMENDED WEAPONS --- I'll list what weapons I believe you should use etc. Lower levels (Both Bowman and crossbowman) Level 10 - Metal Axe Level 15 - Metal Axe (should find an above average one from slimes) or Fork Spear (also from slimes) Double Axe is good too. Level 18* - Battle Crossbow Level 22 ** - Balanche Level 25* - Battle Bow * - Use a Bow/Crossbow EVEN if you're an opposite class. Below level 30 it doesn't matter which weapon you use. at levels below 25 both Bows and Crossbows have the same attacking speed, so it's beneficial to use the Crossbow, because you have a gain in weapon attack over the bow. (Bows are supposed to be faster but weaker). At level 25 the Battle Bow becomes "Fast" as opposed to the others' "Normal". So that's when you start using a Bow. ** - Buy this bow if you have money to spare. Otherwise skip it until the Battle Bow. *Note* At this point you'll have to stick with your classes' bow, because the spells won't work with the opposing weapons. FOR CROSSBOWMAN Level 28 - Mountain Crossbow Level 32 - Eagle Crow Level 38 - Heckler (Dropped by Zombie Lupin) or make Level 42 - Silver Crow(Dropped by Zombie Lupin) or make Level 50 - Rower : Make Level 60 - Golden Crow (Dropped by Taurospear) Level 70 - CrossJaager (Dropped by Jr. Balrog) FOR HUNTERS Skip the Ryden (level 30 Bow) if you can. It's hard to make, and it has an attack speed of NORMAL. However when you train on wild boars if you find a decent Ryden, consider using it. If the damage boost you’ll get is noticeable then go for it. Level 35 - Red Viper (Attack Speed Fast) Level 40 - Vaulter 2000 (improved attack over the Red Viper, but attack speed of Normal. Refer to section C6 [which is a bit down, scroll a few lines] for a discussion of Red Viper and Vaulter 2k) Level 50 - Olympus: Dropped by Wild Cargo Level 60 - Asianic Bow: Dropped by Dark Yeti or Taurospear Level 70 - Red Hinkel: Dropped by Jr. Balrog --- C6 – Red Viper and Vaulter 2k Analysis --- I like the Red Viper more. End of that. ... ... ... ... Just kidding, here’s a detailed analysis by a sleepywood.net user itirnitee: “ Introduction One of the biggest convoluted misconceptions in the archer community is the comparison of the level 35 bow Red Viper and the level 40 bow Vaulter 2000. It's time some facts were brought into play. Red Viper Stats Level: 35 Drop?: No – Dark Golems are supposed to drop them, but for reasons unknown do not. Forged Attack Power: 50 Attack Speed: Fast Vaulter 2000 Stats Level: 40 Drop?: No Forged Attack Power: 55 Attack Speed: Normal Attack Power Synopsis Vaulter 2000 undoubtedly cannot be dropped by any monster, it can only be made. It has also been confirmed that Red Viper cannot be dropped either in GMS, despite being listed under a drop of Dark Golems. Whether this is a glitch or intended is yet to be known. Red Viper comes out forged with 50 attack power, while the Vaulter 2000 is forged with 55 attack power. This bow comparison becomes tricky, but where the heart of the argument lies. We don't have a clear cut way to say that one bow trumps the other in all aspects because the attack power and speed comparisons become hazy. For this section I am only going to compare attack powers, in order to only begin shedding light on the complete comparisons that will be further analyzed in future sections. We will begin with the minimum and maximum damage equations. For bowman, damage is calculated as such (seen in this thread - Damage Calculator Thread - thanks to starlitsky for this info): Minimum damage = [((STR*0.9*3.4*mastery)+ DEX) / 100] * Weapon Atk Maximum damage = [((DEX*3.4) + STR) / 100] * Weapon Atk Average damage = (minimum damage + maximum damage)/2 I am going to do this bow damage comparison according to different "perfect" strength and dexterity possibilities by level multiples of five from levels 40 to 55. I'm also going to assume mastery is level 19 or 20 (+60%). Ideal stats for level 40 bowman (45 STR and 167 DEX) - Red Viper - attack 50 Min damage = 193.66 Max damage = 306.4 Average damage = 250.03 Vaulter 2000 - attack 55 Min damage = 213.03 Max damage = 337.04 Average damage = 275.04 Ideal stats for level 45 bowman (50 STR and 187 DEX) - Red Viper - attack 50 Min damage = 215.9 Max damage = 342.9 Average damage = 279.4 Vaulter 2000 - attack 55 Min damage = 237.49 Max damage = 377.19 Average damage = 307.34 Ideal stats for level 50 bowman (55 STR and 207 DEX) - Red Viper - attack 50 Min damage = 238.14 Max damage = 379.4 Average damage = 308.77 Vaulter 2000 - attack 55 Min damage = 261.95 Max damage = 417.34 Average damage = 339.64 Ideal stats for level 55 bowman (60 STR and 227 DEX) - Red Viper - attack 50 Min damage = 260.38 Max damage = 415.9 Average damage = 338.14 Vaulter 2000 - attack 55 Min damage = 286.42 Max damage = 457.49 Average damage = 371.95 We clearly see that when speed is not factored in Vaulter 2000 is superior. No surprise here. Attack Speed Comparison The biggest confusion is the attack speed dilemma. What exactly does Fast and Normal mean? I used a metronome to compare the speed of both weapons. Assuming that there are no breaks in attack pattern [which there are, but it's the same for both weapons]: Red Viper attacks 88 times per minute Vaulter 2000 attacks 76 times per minute Assuming that you fire nonstop, this means that every minute you use Vaulter 2000 instead of Red Viper you lose 12 shots. This translates to firing an additional shot every 5 seconds (60/12=5) with the Red Viper. Obviously, you don't always fire nonstop, but if you just think of it as comparing times where you do shoot repeatedly and add up a minutes worth of time in between those shots, the same principle applies. A sort of off topic point to consider: The Least Common Multiple of 88 and 76 is 1672 [I do this for whole number value comparisons in order to avoid decimals]. It would take the Red Viper 19 minutes to shoot 1672 times. It would take the Vaulter 2000 22 minutes to shoot 1672 times. That is a 3 minute loss in firing time. Attack Power vs. Firing Speed Comparison Now we'll do comparisons including firing rates of the two bows in conjunction with their average damages to reach more concrete conclusions about which bow is better in which situations. We'll get a summation of each bow's average damage within a minutes time. Ideal stats for level 40 bowman (45 STR and 167 DEX) - Red Viper - attack 50 Average damage = 250.03 Average damage per minute = 250.03 x 88 = 22002.64 Vaulter 2000 - attack 55 Average damage = 275.04 Average damage per minute = 275.04 x 76 = 20903.04 Average damage per minute difference = 1099.6 – In favor of the Red Viper Ideal stats for level 45 bowman (50 STR and 187 DEX) - Red Viper - attack 50 Average damage = 279.4 Average damage per minute = 279.4 x 88 = 24587.2 Vaulter 2000 - attack 55 Average damage = 307.34 Average damage per minute = 307.34 x 76 = 23357.84 Average damage per minute difference = 1229.36 – In favor of the Red Viper Ideal stats for level 50 bowman (55 STR and 207 DEX) - Red Viper - attack 50 Average damage = 308.77 Average damage per minute = 308.77 x 88 = 27171.76 Vaulter 2000 - attack 55 Average damage = 339.64 Average damage per minute = 339.64 x 76 = 25812.64 Average damage per minute difference = 1359.12 – In favor of the Red Viper Ideal stats for level 55 bowman (50 STR and 187 DEX) - Red Viper - attack 50 Average damage = 338.14 Average damage per minute = 338.14 x 88 = 29756.32 Vaulter 2000 - attack 55 Average damage = 371.95 Average damage per minute = 371.95 x 76 = 28268.2 Average damage per minute difference = 1488.12 – In favor of the Red Viper ** Numerically, the average damage per minute of the base attack power Red Viper is better no matter what level. Scroll Effects We’ve already seen that a base attack Red Viper does more average damage than a base Vaulter 2000. This section is to see if the effects from scrolls change this synopsis. We will look at the most common scroll build which are seven 100% scrolls on each bow. I will calculate average damage per minute in this one section alone, as opposed to doing it in two sections as done above for the base attack levels for both bows. I will also separate by levels in multiples of five, based on the ideal stats for that level. Ideal stats for level 40 bowman (45 STR and 167 DEX) - Red Viper - attack 57 Min damage = 220.77 Max damage = 349.3 Average damage = 285.04 Average damage per minute = 25083.08 Vaulter 2000 - attack 62 Min damage = 240.13 Max damage = 379.94 Average damage = 310.03 Average damage per minute = 23562.508 Average damage per minute difference = 1520.57 – In favor of the Red Viper Ideal stats for level 45 bowman (50 STR and 187 DEX) - Red Viper - attack 57 Min damage = 246.13 Max damage = 390.91 Average damage = 318.52 Average damage per minute = 28029.58 Vaulter 2000 - attack 62 Min damage = 267.72 Max damage = 425.2 Average damage = 346.46 Average damage per minute = 26330.96 Average damage per minute difference = 1698.62 – In favor of the Red Viper Ideal stats for level 50 bowman (55 STR and 207 DEX) - Red Viper - attack 57 Min damage = 271.48 Max damage = 432.52 Average damage = 352 Average damage per minute = 30976 Vaulter 2000 - attack 62 Min damage = 285.29 Max damage = 470.46 Average damage = 382.88 Average damage per minute = 29098.64 Average damage per minute difference = 1877.36 – In favor of the Red Viper Ideal stats for level 55 bowman (60 STR and 227 DEX) - Red Viper - attack 57 Min damage = 296.83 Max damage = 474.12 Average damage = 385.48 Average damage per minute = 33922.24 Vaulter 2000 - attack 62 Min damage = 322.87 Max damage = 515.72 Average damage = 419.3 Average damage per minute = 31866.47 Average damage per minute difference = 2055.77 – In favor of the Red Viper ** The evidence here is clear, and the trend is the same as the base attack powers. In fact, the higher attack powers due to scrolls make the Red Viper even more superior numerically no matter the level. Basically, as far as average damage per minute is concerned, the Red Viper becomes more superior as it is scrolled more even if the Vaulter 2000 is scrolled at the same pace. Critical Shot I’m going to use level 20 Critical Shot to help reach further conclusions here. Level 20 Critical Shot does twice the damage 40% of the time. I willbe using the base damage for each bow because above we saw how scrolls make the Red Vipers larger average damage even more so. For Red Viper, since it attack 88 times per minute, this means 35.4 (88 x 40%) shots per minute will be critical. For Vaulter 2000, since it attacks 76 times per minute, this means 30.2 (76 x 40%) shots per minute will be critical. Ideal stats for level 40 bowman (45 STR and 167 DEX) - Red Viper - attack 50 Average damage = 250.03 Average damage per minute = 250.03 x 88 = 22002.64 Added average critical damage = 250.03 x 35.4 = 8851.06 Total average damage per minute w/ Critical Shot = 30853.70 Vaulter 2000 - attack 55 Average damage = 275.04 Average damage per minute = 275.04 x 76 = 20903.04 Added average critical damage = 250.03 x 30.2 = 8306.21 Total average damage per minute w/ Critical Shot = 29209.25 Average damage per minute difference = 1644.45 – In favor of the Red Viper Ideal stats for level 45 bowman (50 STR and 187 DEX) – Red Viper - attack 50 Average damage = 279.4 Average damage per minute = 279.4 x 88 = 24587.2 Added average critical damage = 279.4 x 35.4 = 9890.76 Total average damage per minute w/ Critical Shot = 34477.96 Vaulter 2000 - attack 55 Average damage = 307.34 Average damage per minute = 307.34 x 76 = 23357.84 Added average critical damage = 307.34 x 30.2 = 9281.67 Total average damage per minute w/ Critical Shot = 32639.51 Average damage per minute difference = 1938.45 – In favor of the Red Viper Ideal stats for level 50 bowman (55 STR and 207 DEX) - Red Viper - attack 50 Average damage = 308.77 Average damage per minute = 308.77 x 88 = 27171.76 Added average critical damage = 308.77 x 35.4 = 10930.46 Total average damage per minute w/ Critical Shot = 38102.22 Vaulter 2000 - attack 55 Average damage = 339.64 Average damage per minute = 339.64 x 76 = 25812.64 Added average critical damage = 339.64 x 30.2 = 10257.13 Total average damage per minute w/ Critical Shot = 36069.77 Average damage per minute difference = 2032.45 – In favor of the Red Viper Ideal stats for level 55 bowman (50 STR and 187 DEX) - Red Viper - attack 50 Average damage = 338.14 Average damage per minute = 338.14 x 88 = 29756.32 Added average critical damage = 338.14 x 35.4 = 11970.16 Total average damage per minute w/ Critical Shot = 41726.48 Vaulter 2000 - attack 55 Average damage = 371.95 Average damage per minute = 371.95 x 76 = 28268.2 Added average critical damage = 371.95 x 30.2 = 11232.89 Total average damage per minute w/ Critical Shot = 39501.09 Average damage per minute difference = 2225.39 – In favor of the Red Viper ** As with damage scrolls, the critical shots only make the Red Vipers larger average damage per minute more and more apparent. The fact that more shots are being fired (12 shots per minute) has such significant effects on damage. Wrap Up Thoughts We've basically seen here that the speed of the Red Viper makes it a bow that does more average damage over time, even if the attack power of it is lower, because of it’s superior attack speed. There are other things to consider though that can’t be summed up with numbers, but can still be contributory towards the overall argument of Red Viper vs. Vaulter 2000. ** Shooting more often for less damage (even if doing more average damage) does consume more arrows. Soul Arrow is a plausible solution to this dilemma though. ** Shooting more often for less damage (even if doing more average damage) does consume more mana if using skills. If Double Shot takes 16 mana per shot, having your 16 mana do more damage per Double Shot cast with Vaulter 2000 would be more conservative. ** Shooting more often for less damage (even if doing more average damage) gives you less chance to initiate knockback on tougher monsters like Golems, Drakes, and Cargos. This is far more critical at higher levels. ** Using Red Viper for its faster attack speed helps keep weaker enemies at bay easier. ** It is important to recognize that the difference between the average damage of Red Viper and Vaulter 2000 is not that vast enough to be crucially significant. Doing 1000-1500 more average damage per minute is only 16-25 more damage per second. You sort of have to self evaluate using your playing style to decide if this is worthwhile when also factoring: the extra mana expended for having to shoot more often with skills, the extra arrows expended for having to shoot more often, and the lower chance of knockback. ** Vaulter 2000 is far more expensive to make and/or buy. Conclusion This is my synopsis through the research done here. At lower levels, I’d say levels 30-45 the Red Viper would be a better choice. I think the higher chance to knockback monsters after level 45 (quite possibly somewhat earlier for some, depending on play style) becomes more crucial at that stage of the game and switching to Vaulter 2000 becomes a good choice to make. If I had to make a brief summation, I’d say that although the Red Viper does more damage over time, the Vaulter 2000 is more of a bow for convenience which becomes an advantage more useful at higher levels (i.e. less mana spent, more knockback occurrences, and even the least important less arrows spent benefit). Seeing as how it is a higher level bow, this would be a sensible call to make. If we are looking only at numbers and not situational so much,it is brutally apparent the Red Viper is far far far superior in all aspects --- C7 – THE ARCHER JUMP SHOT --- Just to put a rest to those that keep emailing about the archer’s jump shot. YES it is possible. NO it does not work like it does for the assassin. For the bowman if you press jump and your attack at the exact same time occasionally your character will have the attacking animation, be cancelled by jumping animation and then fire an arrow. I can not do this consistently and no one I know can, although I hear high levels in jMS, kMS etc can do it. Not my problem I’m not going to kill myself learning it. I can do it occasionally, and I try to practise when I just finished killing most of the monsters and I have some time to fool around. I hit it around ~25-30% of the time. -------------------------------------------------------- SECTION D – ARCHER LEVELLING GUIDE -------------------------------------------------------- --- D1 – WHERE TO LEVEL FOR THE FIRST JOB --- If you plan to use an axe or sword for the first few levels, then train on something you can kill in one, maybe two hits. It's better to kill a slime for 10exp in one hit, then it is it smack at a pig for three hits to earn 15exp. There are quite a lot of low level monsters, so choose whatever you like, but make sure you can kill it in one hit, but an archer's damage is varied, so that's fine. This is just a general guide, I'm not going to list all the monsters you can kill, you should explore and see which monsters you can kill. Level 1-10 - Green Snail(8HP, 3exp), Blue Snail(15HP, 4exp), Litte Shroom (20HP, 5exp) L10-15 - Blue Snails, Little Shroom's (5exp, 20 HP) Slime (10EXP, 50HP) L15-20 - Slimes, Pigs (15EXP, 75HP), Orange Mushroom (15EXP, 80HP) L20-25 - Ribbon Pig (20EXP, 120HP), any of the monsters from L15-20, and maybe the Party Quest (consult another guide for details how to do the PQ) L25-30 - PQ, PQ, PQ and more PQ. The Party quest is fast experience, and you are guaranteed prizes if you complete it properly. The only negative is the waiting time required, as only one party per channel is allowed to participate, and hackers take advantage of this at times. If you don't want to PQ, train on Dark Stumps, Normal/Ribbon Pigs, Octopuses, or Green Mushrooms and Horned Mushrooms. You should be one-hitting or in bowman terms, doing it most of the time for Horned Shrooms and Green ones. --- Monster Locations: --- Blue Snails are located pretty much everywhere. Common around Lith Harbour and Henesys. Little Shrooms are popular around Henesys. They are also in the Hidden map "Mushroom Garden" Consult a Hidden Street/Warp FAQ for how to get there. Slimes are common around Lith Harbour, Henesys. There is a tree dungeon completely full of slimes a few maps south of Ellinia in one of the trees on the far left. They are also located in "The Tree that Grew" two maps north of Ellinia. Pigs are commonly located in "Pig Beach" a hidden map. It's at the three road split, press up on a patch of yellow flowers. Consult a FAQ for more detailed information. Orange Mushrooms are commonly located in "Mushroom Garden". They are also located one map WEST of Kerning. Green shrooms can be found on the map west of Henesys or in the tree dungeons south or north of Ellinia. -------------------------------------------------------- SECTION E – THE WAY OF THE HUNTER/CROSSBOWMAN -------------------------------------------------------- --- E1 – REQUIREMENTS TO BECOME A HUNTER/CROSSBOWMAN --- In order to advance as a Hunter, you must have be level 30, a bowman (no further comment), and have spent ALL your skill points from the first job. --- E2 - WHERE AND HOW TO BECOME A HUNTER/CROSSBOWMAN --- Head to Henesys, enter Mushroom Park and talk to Helena. She'll comment about "how much stronger you've become" and ask if you want to advance. Tell her yes, and she'll give you a letter to give to a Job instructor. The instructor is on the first map that you go through when you go to Sleepywood via Henesys. He's at the top right and when he receives the letter he'll send you to a "special map". There you will take the 'test' andadvance. Bring HP and MP potions along with you. --- E3 - THE ADVANCEMENT TEST --- Inside this map, you'll have to defeat the two monsters inside to collect marbles. You'll need to collect 30, and not all of the monsters drop it, so be prepared to spend a bit of time in here. The two monsters are evil eyes, and Zombie mushrooms. They are a bit more weakened than their common forms in Victoria, but they are still annoying nonetheless, as mobs of them are stuck in there, this is horrible for an archer. Defeat the monsters that are alone, and change channels. You won't lose your marbles..haha.that was a pun of mine (nevermind me). After you collect 30, talk to the instructor and you'll be given a "proof of hero". --- E4 - BECOME A HUNTER/CROSSBOWMAN --- When you show the Proof of Hero to Helana, she'll ask if you want to be a Hunter (Bowman's advance) or a Crossbowman. She'll briefly explain the spells to you, and you'll be given the choice of choosing. If you still haven't decided which you like more, refer back to my comments and information up in B3. When you become either one, you'll be given one skill point, more HP, more MP, and more ETC space. -------------------------------------------------------- SECTION F - SKILLS FOR THE HUNTER/CROSSBOWMAN -------------------------------------------------------- --- F1 - HUNTER SKILLS --- Attack Spells ``` Arrow Bomb Max Level - 30 ``` Description: Fires an arrow with a bomb. It attacks up to 6 enemies and may stun them. Only works with a bow in hand. Level 1: MP -14; Stunner 31%, damage 72% Level 15: MP -14; Stunner 45%, damage 100% Level 30: MP -28; Stunner 60%, damage 130% --- Passive/Active Skills --- ``` Bow Mastery: Maxes at Level 20 ``` Description: Increases the bow mastery and accuracy. It only applies when a bow is in hand. Level 1: +15% bow mastery, +1 accuracy Level 10: +35% bow mastery, +10 accuracy Level 19: +60% Mastery, +19 accuracy Level 20: +60% bow mastery, +20 accuracy ``` Final Attack : Bow Maxes at Level 30 ``` Pre-requisite: Bow Mastery Level 3 Description: If successful, another attack follows an attack. The attack is very fast striking. Only works with spells such as DS/AB. Level 1: 2% success rate, Damage 105% Level 15: 30% success rate, Damage 175% Level 30: 60% success rate, Damage 250% ``` Bow Booster Maxes at Level 20 ``` Pre-requisite: Bow Mastery Level 5 Description: Uses HP and MP to temporarily boost up the attacking speed of the bow. It only works with a bow in hand. Level 1: HP -29, MP -29; Increase bow attacking speed for 10 seconds Level 10: HP -20, MP -20; Increase bow attacking speed for 100 seconds Level 20: HP -10, MP -10; Increase bow attacking speed for 200 seconds ``` Power Knock-Back: Maxes at Level 20 ``` Description: This is an attack. When activated the character swings the bow and adds higher knock back rate to swing up to 6 enemies back. Level 1: MP -8; Knock-back +2%, damage 105%, knock-back 2 enemies Level 10: MP -8; Knock-back +20%, damage 150%, knock- back 3 enemies Level 20: MP -16; Knock-back +40%, damage 200%, knock- back 6 enemies ``` Soul Arrow : Bow Maxes at Level 20 ``` Pre-requisite: Bow Booster Level 5 Description: Allows firing of arrows without using up any arrows for a set amount of time. THIS WORKS WITH SPECIAL ARROWS (Bronze/Steel) Level 1: MP -15; Attack for 30 seconds without using up an arrow Level 10: MP -15; Attack for 300 seconds without using up an arrow Level 20: MP -30; Attack for 600 seconds without using up an arrow --- F2 - Crossbowman Skills --- Attacking Spells ``` Iron Arrow: Maxes at Level 30 ``` Description: An arrow is fired and goes through up to six enemies (doesn't stop at the first one). Damage is decreased for each enemy it goes through. Only works when Crossbow is equipped. Level 1: MP -14; Damage 64% Level 15: MP -14; Damage 120% Level 30: MP -28; Damage 180% Passive/Active Spells ``` Crossbow Mastery Maxes at Level 20 ``` Description: Increases the crossbow mastery and accuracy. It only applies when a crossbow is in hand. Level 1: +15% crossbow mastery, +1 accuracy Level 10: +35% crossbow mastery, +10 accuracy Level 20: +60% crossbow mastery, +20 accuracy ``` Final Attack : Crossbow Maxes at Level 20 ``` Pre-requisite: Crossbow Mastery Level 3 Description: If successful, another attack follows an attack. The attack is very fast striking. Only works with spells such as DS/AB. Only works with a crossbow in hand. Level 1: 2% success rate, final attack with crossbow damage 105% Level 15: 30% success rate, final attack with crossbow damage 175% Level 30: 60% success rate, final attack with crossbow damage 250% ``` Crossbow Booster Maxes at Level 20 ``` Pre-requisite: Crossbow Mastery Level 5 Uses HP and MP to temporarily boost up the attacking speed of the bow. It only works with a crossbow in hand. Level 1: HP -29, MP -29; Increase in crossbow attacking speed for 10 seconds Level 10: HP -20, MP -20; Increase in crossbow attacking speed for 100 seconds Level 20: HP -10, MP -10; Increase in crossbow attacking speed for 200 seconds Power Knock-Back Maxes at Level 20 Description: This is an attack. When activated the character swings the bow and adds higher knock back rate to swing up to 6 enemies back. Level 1: MP -8; Knock-back +2%, damage 105%, knock-back 2 enemies Level 10: MP -8; Knock-back +20%, damage 150%, knock- back 3 enemies Level 20: MP -16; Knock-back +40%, damage 200%, knock- back 6 enemies ``` Soul Arrow : Crossbow Maxes at Level 20 ``` Pre-requisite: Crossbow Booster Level 5 Description: Allows firing of arrows without using up any arrows for a set amount of time. THIS WORKS WITH SPECIAL ARROWS (Bronze/Steel) Level 1: MP -15; Attack for 30 seconds without using up an arrow Level 10: MP -15; Attack for 300 seconds without using up an arrow Level 20: MP -30; Attack for 600 seconds without using up an arrow --- F3 - SKILL POINT ALLOCATIONS --- This is a general guide. Change what you want and when you want to. For example you might want to put 2 mastery one level and put one point into booster to try it out. I encourage you to do that, as it makes the game a bit more fun. Okay the first thing we’ll talk about is Final Attack: Bow/Crossbow. Some people like it, some people don’t. PROS Basically Final Attack is an attack that initiates at a certain percentage rate and if it works an additional shot is fired after YOU USE DOUBLE SHOT OR ARROW BLOW. That shot is MUCH faster than a normal shot and does up to 250% of your normal damage. That’s the good part, it could result in your one-hitting a monster that you couldn’t because you did low damage initially. Also Final Attack is a free 250% which equals an additional DS or AB, so you skip out on saving mana. Final Attack doesn’t have the minimum range problem, so no smacking occurs. CONS HOWEVER, sometimes FA is very annoying. It could activate when you don’t want to and result in a death. When you’re fighting a boss monster that requires timing and synchronization between jumping and shooting FA could kill you. Also if you one hit a monster you’ll be wasting time by doing an additional shot. FA is also a problem for mobs. If you did enough damage to knock back a monster, which is godly for an archer and WHAM FA activates and the monster stops being knocked back and chases you. That’s a problem. FA also doesn’t work with third job skills, so if you are going to max it, max it out early so you get the most “fun” out of it before it becomes obsolete. If you skip FA you can max out other more useful spells faster. Alright I believe that’s enough briefing. You get a total of 121 points to spend in the second class. ----------------------- FA-LESS BUILD: Do in the following order: 1 Arrow Bomb/Iron Arrow 19 Bow/Crossbow Mastery(Pt 20 doesn’t give mastery, only ACC) 6 Bow/Crossbow Booster (1 Minute) 2 Soul Arrow (1 Minute) 14 Arrow Bomb/Iron Arrow 20 Power Knockback (Maxed) Save 15 points and max Arrow Bomb/Iron Arrow 4 Bow/Crossbow Booster 8 Soul Arrow 10 Bow/Crossbow Booster (Maxed) 10 Soul Arrow (Maxed) Which leaves you with 12 points remaining. DON’T PUT IT INTO FINAL ATTACK. Dump the remaining of the points into Focus (which is a nifty spell by the way). If you dumped the points into Focus at the end of the first job, you’ll have maxed focus and leftover points that you can stick into blessing and 1 into mastery. If you don’t like Focus. Put one into Mastery for Accuracy and the rest into Blessing. Which Results in: 19 Bow/Crossbow Mastery 20 Bow/Crossbow Booster (Maxed) 20 Soul Arrow (Maxed) 30 Arrow Bomb (Maxed) 20 PowerKnockback (maxed) 12 Focus (or 14 Blessing, 1 Mastery) -------- FA BUILD --- 1 Arrow Bomb/Iron Arrow 19 Bow/Crossbow Mastery(Pt 20 doesn’t give mastery, only ACC) 6 Bow/Crossbow Booster (1 Minute) 2 Soul Arrow (1 Minute) Save FA points for 5 or so levels -if you have a very low level FA it’ll mess you up more than it’ll help. Save for awhile and dump it when it becomes more useful. 30 Final Attack 20 PowerKnockBack 9 Booster (Or just 4 Booster and put them into SA) 29 Arrow Bomb 5 Soul Arrow (Or 10 Soul Arrow if you saved them from Booster) Which results in: 19 Bow/Crossbow Mastery 15 Bow/Crossbow Booster 7 Soul Arrow 30 Arrow Bomb (Maxed) 20 PowerKnockback (maxed) 30 Final Attack Or you could do it another build: 30 Arrow Bomb/Iron Arrow +1 31 Mastery +3 32 Mastery +3 33 Mastery +3 34 Mastery +3 35 Mastery +3 36 Mastery +3 37 Mastery +1, Final Attack +2 38 Final Attack +3 39 Final Attack +3 40 Final Attack +3 41 Final Attack +3 42 Final Attack +1, Booster +2 43 Booster +3 44 Booster +1, Soul Arrow +2 45 Arrow Bomb/Iron Arrow +3 46 Arrow Bomb/Iron Arrow +3 47 Arrow Bomb/Iron Arrow +3 48 Arrow Bomb/Iron Arrow +3 49 Arrow Bomb/Iron Arrow +2, Final Attack +1 50 Final Attack +3 51 Final Attack +3 52 Final Attack +3 53 Final Attack +3 54 Final Attack +2, Save SP 55 Save SP 56 Save SP 57 Save SP 58 Arrow Bomb/Iron Arrow +13 59 Arrow Bomb/Iron Arrow +2, Power Knockback +1 60 Power Knockback +3 61 Power Knockback +3 62 Power Knockback +3 63 Power Knockback +3 64 Power Knockback +3 65 Power Knockback +3 66 Power Knockback +1, Save SP 67 Soul Arrow +1, Booster +3, Save SP 68 Soul Arrow +1, Booster +3 69 Save SP 70 Soul Arrow +1, Booster +3, Focus +1, 1 Extra Point --- F4 – HUNTER/CROSSBOWMAN COMPARISON --- Hunters shoot faster, even if the bows and the crossbow have the same attack speed, and generally their bows have FAST speed. Crossbowman do more damage, even if the bows are the same weapon attack and usually their bows have more weapon attack than that of the Hunters. Basically Hunters shoot for less damage but shoot faster, and crossbowman damage harder but slower. Hunters have Arrow Bomb, which does less damage but Stuns. Crossbowman have Iron Arrow which does more damage but doesn’t stun. Usually people don’t use Arrow Bomb and Iron Arrow for damage, so for this reason, I lean toward Arrow Bomb, because the 60% stunner when maxed controls mobs. Crossbows are USUALLY cheaper, along with their scrolls than Bows. I also think Bows look nicer. And those holding crossbows hide their earrings <.< -------------------------------------------------------- SECTION G - LEVELLING GUIDE FOR HUNTERS/CROSSBOWMEN -------------------------------------------------------- --- G1 - Training and Levelling guide for Hunters/Crossbowman --- As both Hunters and Crossbowmen are pretty much same classes for the early stages, training spots can be in the same places. The following places/monsters I list may be useful, but may not, depending on your training style, so keep that in mind. L28ish-32 Horny/Green Mushrooms, Zombie Mushroom L33-38 Wild Boars, Evil eyes for later stages L39-45 Fire Boars, Jr. Sentinels L46-50 Fire Boars, Curse Eyes, Jr Grupins/Cellions/Lioners L51-55 Stone Golems, Copper Drakes, Jr. Yetis? L55-60 Grupins/Cellions/Lioners, Dark Stone Golem L60+ Coolie Zombie, Fire Drakes, I dunno, Tauromacis? -------------------------------------------------------- SECTION H - THIRD JOB ADVANCEMENT -------------------------------------------------------- --- H1 - General Skills of the Ranger/Sniper --- The Ranger and Sniper are the third advance class of the Archer/Crossbowman. The advancement is made at level 70 on the island Ossyria, which at the time of this writing is not released yet, and this is the class where the Bowman/Crossbowman class finally prospers. In my opinion, I think the Ranger's skills sound more strong, but it's just an opinion as I've never actually seen anymore than screenshots. I will list the spells that either class will be presented with. It is a common belief that the third job is where the archers excel (more than the other classes), although some say that the thieves are just as good === RANGER === ``` Thrust: Max Level 20 ``` Description: Your Movement Speed will increase. (this spell is passive, so it adds speed permanently). Level 1: Speed +2 Level 10: Speed +20 Level 20: Speed +30 ``` Mortal Blow: Max Level 20 ``` Description: A certain chance of attacking an enemy when it gets too close with a certain chance of instantly killing an enemy with less than 50% HP. THIS IS A PASSIVE SPELL. ELIMINATES THE RANGE PROBLEM. AN EXCELLENT SPELL TO HAVE. Level 1: 32% success rate, basic attack 110%; Kills the monster with HP at 20% or less, with a 1% chance of succession. Level 10: 50% success rate, basic attack 200%; Kills the monster with HP at 35% or less, with a 5% chance of succession. Level 20: 70% success rate, basic attack 250%; Kills the monster with HP at 50% or less, with a 10% chance of succession. ``` Puppet: Max Level 20 ``` Description: Summon a puppet of yourself to take damage. Monsters target the puppet instead of you. Level 1: MP -23; Puppet has 500 HP, lasts 5 seconds Level 10: MP -26; Puppet has 1800 HP, lasts 30 seconds Level 20: MP -32; Puppet has 6000 HP, lasts 60 seconds Meh, I don’t like this that much. ``` Fire Shot: Max Level 30 ``` Description: Enchant an arrow with Fire and shoot it at an enemy. The fire bursts around the enemy and will damage others in the vicinity. Level 1: MP -20; Attack power 50% with fire Level 15: MP -25; Attack power 112% with fire Level 30: MP -30; Attack power 150% with fire It’s okay, the Xbowman’s Ice shot seems a lot better because it also freezes. ``` Arrow Rain: Max Level 30 ``` Description: Fire many arrows into the air to pursue and attack up to 6 enemies. Level 1: MP -18 Base attack 60% Level 15: MP -23 Base attack 122% Level 30: MP -28 Base attack 160% Sounds awesome, looks awesome, and best of all NO MINIMUM RANGE PROBLEM! ``` Silver Hawk: Max Level 30 ``` Description: Summon a silver hawk to fly around you and attack nearby enemies for a set time, or until its HP reaches 0. Level 1: MP -32; summons a hawk that attacks 13 times in 180 sec. 50% success rate of stunning Level 15: MP -60; summons a hawk that attacks 50 times in 180 sec. 88% success rate of stunning Level 30: MP -80; summons a hawk that attacks 70 times in 180 sec. 99% success rate of stunning Seems okay, better than puppet of course. ``` Strafe: Max Level 30 ``` Description: Shoot 4 arrows at an enemy at once. (not sure if its instantaneous like DS, or one by one) Level 1: MP -26; Basic attack 52%, attack 4 times Level 15: MP -26; Basic attack 80%, attack 4 times Level 30: MP -32; Basic attack 100%, attack 4 times Awesome. Fires 4 shots, although not instantly its very fast. === SNIPER === Look at my comments for the Ranger, same applies here, except that the Ice shot is better than Fire Shot IMO. ``` Thrust: Max Level 20 ``` Description: Your Movement Speed will increase. (increases by one per level, to a max of 20, this spell is passive, so it adds speed permanently). Level 1: Speed +2 Level 10: Speed +20 Level 20: Speed +30 ``` Mortal Blow: Max Level 20 ``` Description: A certain chance of attacking an enemy when it gets too close with a certain chance of instantly killing an enemy with less than 50% HP. Level 1: 32% success rate, basic attack 110%; Kills the monster with HP at 20% or less, with a 1% chance of succession. Level 10: 50% success rate, basic attack 200%; Kills the monster with HP at 35% or less, with a 5% chance of succession. Level 20: 70% success rate, basic attack 250%; Kills the monster with HP at 50% or less, with a 10% chance of succession. ``` Puppet: Max Level 20 ``` Description: Summon a puppet of yourself to take damage. Monsters target the puppet instead of you. Level 1: MP -23; Puppet has 500 HP, lasts 5 seconds Level 10: MP -26; Puppet has 1800 HP, lasts 30 seconds Level 20: MP -32; Puppet has 6000 HP, lasts 60 seconds ``` Ice Shot: Max Level 30 ``` Description: Enchant an arrow with Ice and shoot it at an enemy. An ice floe will erupt behind the enemy, damaging any other enemies who touch it. Level 1: MP -20; Base ATK 100%, freezes enemy for 1 second Level 15: MP -25; Base ATK 128%, freezes enemy for 2 seconds Level 30: MP -30; Base ATK 140%, freezes enemy for 3 seconds ``` Arrow Eruption: Max Level 30 ``` Description: Cause many arrows to erupt from the ground to pursue and attack up to 6 enemies. Level 1: MP -18; Basic attack 60% Level 15: MP -23; Basic attack 122% Level 30: MP -28; Basic attack 160% ``` Golden Eagle: Max Level 30 ``` Description: Summon a golden eagle to fly around you and attack nearby enemies for a set time, or until its HP reach 0. Level 1: MP -32; summons a hawk that attacks 13 times in 180 sec. 50% success rate of stunning Level 15: MP -60; summons a hawk that attacks 50 times in 180 sec. 88% success rate of stunning Level 30: MP -80; summons a hawk that attacks 70 times in 180 sec. 99% success rate of stunning ``` Strafe: Max Level 30 ``` Description: Shoot 4 arrows at an enemy at once. (not sure if its instantaneous like DS, or one by one) Level 1: MP -26; Basic attack 52%, attack 4 times Level 15: MP -26; Basic attack 80%, attack 4 times Level 30: MP -32; Basic attack 100%, attack 4 times --- H2 - THIRD JOB SKILLS DISCUSSION --- Strafe - The BEST offensive move by far you’ve ever encountered. It fires 4 arrows in RAPID fashion. 4 Arrows means 4 times to activate critical shot! At level one it does basic attack of 52% each arrow. If critical shot were to activate 4 times that would be (52%+100%)x 4 which is 608% FOR A LEVEL ONE SPELL! It comes out extremely fast, as someone says “can be spammed 90 times per minute with a bow”. This should be maxed ASAP. Mortal Blow - A passive ability that, when maxed, lets you have a 70% chance to shoot a 250% damage arrow instead of smacking you bow for the minimum range damage. Mortal Blow also has a 10% chance to 1 hit KO the monster if the monster's HP is less than or equal to half (prior to activating Mortal Blow). As an archer you should be very familiar with the smacking animation and how annoying it is. Well Mortal Blow solves that. At least for 70% of the time. Mortal Blow is very useful, but doesn’t exactly replace Powerknockback. Puppet - At first I found this spell seemingly useless. Researching more on it made me discover its usefulness. Basically the puppet diverts the monsters attention. Summoning the puppet will automatically set it a few steps in front of you. Usually monsters don’t attack you until you attack first. However if you set the puppet in front of you, the monsters will attempt to attack the puppet instead of you. Meaning you can stand safe from a distance and snipe off the monsters. However the monster can still attack you, if your in the path of the puppet and the monster, naturally. Magic attacks like stomping also affect you as well as the puppet if you are in the range. Keep that in mind. When the monster is targeting the puppet, even if you hit them, they’ll be focused on the puppet and won’t attack you. Until the puppet dies the monster will leave you alone. Even when the puppet dies though, the monsters will return to their neutral state, so you can re-summon another puppet. Also the puppet has a much larger amount of Weapon Defense and magic Defense. It is much more durable than your character itself. The puppet is used mainly for luring purposes. It does work on bosses, so those bosses like Jr. Balrog become useless for the time that the puppet is active :D. Arrow Rain/Arrow Eruption - Another godly spell. THIS ATTACK HAS NO MINIMUM RANGE! Which means you can activate it from ANYWHERE! Even with mobs right next to you. That’s HUGE for an archer, as usually we’d have to PKB it, jump away or in third job, hope for a mortal Blow, but that doesn’t necessary knock them away. Arrow Rain/Eruption also triggers critical shot (up to 6 times) and is a very fast spell. It has nice range and damage is not spread out. It attacks all around your character in all directions. This move is strong, doesn’t have minimum range, is a mob control, and looks extremely nice. If you can POSSIBLY find a fault in this move, you shouldn’t be an archer. Fire Shot/Ice Shot The shot is similar to Arrow Bomb in the way that it “fires”. An arrow comes out hits the first target and fire rains down/ice rains down and damages them. Obviously the arrow is enchanted with fire and ice respectively to their arrows and the damage is multiplied by 1.5x to those weak to it. The two shots are similar but the Fire Shot has Critical Damage, does more damage (150%) doesn’t stun/freeze, but the Ice Shot does 140%, doesn’t have Critical Damage, but freezes. Silver Hawk/Golden Eagle This spell requires a 5k summoning stone, but that cost will be negligible. When summoned a giant hawk appears and after a few seconds it starts attacking monsters closest to it. The damage of hawk/eagle is very low but it has a very high stun rate independent of the monster’s avoidability and your accuracy. The hawk is uncontrollable, but it follows your character so it’ll attack the monster closest to you. Thrust This is a passive ability that increases movement ability. I overrated this move at first. The +30 speed is not as great as I thought it would be because at that level a number of equipment already add speed and chances are, you’ll be partying with a thief that has Haste so Thrust will be wasted. Put Leftover points and never exceed 10 points into it because the first 10 SP adds 2 speed and the next 10 merely add 1. --- H3 – THIRD JOB SKILL BUILD --- Having never actually reached the third class this skill build is just a compilation of what I know, how useful spells are, which point that they become less useful, and what’s most important. Ranger Strafe +30 Maxed Mortal Blow +10 Arrow Rain +20 Puppet +6 Fire Shot +30 Maxed Hawk +16 Mortal Blow +10 --> (20) Maxed Arrow Rain +10 --> (30) Maxed All the skills that are now important and put to the level that they’ll be the most useful so now: Max Puppet Max Hawk Leftover points into Thrust Sniper: Strafe +30 Maxed Mortal Blow +10 Ice Shot +30 Maxed Arrow Eruption +20 Eagle +6 Hawk +16 Mortal Blow +10 --> (20) Maxed Arrow Eruption +10 --> (30) Maxed All the skills that are now important and put to the level that they’ll be the most useful so now: Max Puppet Max Eagle Leftover points into Thrust I believe you’ll have enough points to do that. For the third class ALL of our spells are godly, or at the worst, quite nice. Unlike the other classes they have useless spells like Shield Mastery, Alchemist, MP Recovery, etc, etc etc. And for other people’s opinions here’s an excerpt from an email that I received from an knowledgeable reader. He has included his opinions and his skill build. I will include mine after his, as I have disagreements on some aspects. Thanks to: Wenqi Yang for this ”Thrust: Just add 10 in it. It'll give you 20% extra speed. You can get the rest of the speed by scrolling equipments. Mortal Blow: Great, but not that great. Arrow Rain/Eruption ignores minimum range if mob approaches, and you can simply walk away if single enemy approach. Add 5 in it because it's a requisite for Arrow Rain/Eruption, then add 6 in it in the end because you have no where else to add them. Puppet: Puppet is, very useful. If you put a maxed puppet at one direction of enemy and attack from the other side, the enemy will NEVER attack you unless it's a full-screen effect. For effects like earthquake, simply put a puppet at a different platform and yeti/mushmom will not punch the floor anymore. Fire Shot: Very useful crowd control, although there's still this annoying minimum range problem. Ice Shot: This skill is the uber leet move. Not only does it damage, it freezes enemies solid, and has elemental bonus at Cave of Trial III against Bain. DEFINITELY MAX THIS ONE OUT. Arrow Rain/Eruption: Good skill to avoid minimum range, but to effectively use it you have to be in the middle of a crowd, meaning you'll take a lot of damage. Silver Hawk/Golden Eagle: 99% stun rate, automatically attack. Need I say more? Max it. Strafe: 400% damage, each with their own chance of critical (which hits up to 800% damage). MAX EET ASAP. So, Skill path for ranger: Strafe (30) Mortal Blow (5) Arrow Rain (26) Fire Shot (30) Puppet (20) Silver Hawk (30) Thrust (10) Skill Path for Sniper Strafe (30) Ice Shot (30) Mortal Blow (5) Arrow Eruption (26) Puppet (20) Golden Eagle (30) Thrust (10)” --- H3 – Mortal Blow Replaces PowerKnockBack? --- This is not exactly true. Although Mortal Blow is naturally a better spell because it could kill, does more damage, and doesn’t require a trigger (it’s a passive spell). Higher level monsters won’t be Knockbacked as easy as monsters were when they were lower level, so it becomes less useful. An experienced archer says that knockback’s success rate is dependant on the level of the monster relative to you Regarding about PKB. Basically PKB becomes less useful, but still will be used here and there. --- About me --- I'm one of the first people to played this game (played when it was one channel AND during Beta) and generally I have a thorough understanding of the game, and especially for fire wizards and hunters. If you have questions, comments, find a grammatical error, disagree with something, or anything in general, EMAIL ME! If you find an error, or something wrong with my content, and I agree, I'll give you credit. You can reach me at --> goNucks[@t]gmaiNOSPAMl.com If I forgot to credit you for something (if it was very minor I may have forgotten), let me know and I'll fix it. DON'T EMAIL ME ASKING FOR FREE ITEMS, FREE MONEY, ETC. I WILL NOT REPLY. ALSO DON’T ASK FOR PERMISSION TO PUT THIS IN YOUR SITE, I WON’T ANSWER ANYMORE. Credits: CJayC for hosting the FAQ on the site first Wizet for making the game (why’d they wipe beta though ;_;) Friends: for supporting me Zephy from GameFAQs for having DS/AB calculations www.hidden-street.net for some various skills, items, and also hosting my file itirnitee – Red Viper/Vaulter 2k Discussion optakeover – various typos Haan Li – MP Mistake in Xbow skill Yeo Han Yi – typos Wenqi Yang – Skill Guide for 3rd Class God how’d I ever type all this out o___o;; -V2.10 End Of File-