Talk:Melandru's Arrows

I am quite partial towards this skill, goodness knows why, but can someone suggest to me some creative ways to use it effectively? Whenever I bring it along I'm just using it for fun. Kessel 07:15, 1 July 2006 (CDT)


 * Uhh, get a barbed bow string, and spread bleeding on all enemies.


 * Uhm, ranger 101, does bleeding come first or after/would it cover daze? I'll test it as soon as I cap it. I've only got one PvP slot, and I'm trying to farm skill points for her... Silk Weaker 06:21, 24 July 2006 (CDT)
 * I think when your attack and your preparation both cause a condition, the preparation's always ends up on top. I assume you're asking about using concussion shot with Melandru's up.  I know it definitely works that way with apply poison and crippling shot.  --68.142.14.19 07:45, 24 July 2006 (CDT)

I can imagine this completely ruining the day of any assassins who rely on Shadow Refuge as their self-heal. The bleeding helps to (partially) counteract the regen, and since it's an enchantment, you get massive extra damage as well. I certainly wouldn't suggest using this as your elite simply for that reason, but it's something to keep in mind. Oh, and of course, this will probably be quite useful to increase damage against Dervishes. Arshay Duskbrow 20:58, 27 August 2006 (CDT)

This vs. Apply Poison

 * Pros:
 * Does more damage against an enchanted foe
 * Causes the condition for longer
 * Cheaper in terms of energy


 * Cons:
 * Elite
 * Poison is more degen

I dunno, they both seem fairly evenly matched. I'd be more tempted to use Apply though, because it frees up your elite slot and the idea with both the preps is to cause conditions, not to do damage.--Spawn 01:21, 26 July 2006 (CDT)
 * Coupled with a fast bow, the extra damage vs enchanted allows to negate most of the healing counters usually used to combat degen. Combined with marksmanship attack skills, you then have one of the highest single-target damage builds against typical enchant-users, aka mesmers, monks, elementalists and dervishes.