User:Xeeron/Sangui Tencteri

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 * My third character
 * Completed the Tyrian Storyline
 * Captured all (tyrian) Elites
 * Aiming for Tyrian Cartographer title

Development
Whereas I thought a long time about the best secondary professions for Xeeron and Sanare, Sangui was stuck with the leftovers (maybe that is why he is a bit grumpy). I wanted to have each of the six professions represented in three characters, so it had to be ranger and necromancer. For most of the time in PvE, I play Sangui as a pure ranger, with works fine. Playing the missions was an ease, compared to the other 2 characters, since both my knowledge of the mission and the quality of the average party member had hugely improved since the start of the game. However that and my growing impatience of doing the storyline for the third time (and some mission for the x-th time) lead to me rushing through the story line. Many side quests did not get done till much later.

Typical Skillbar
During the normal story line, this was more or less my unchanced skill bar. A few times Barbed Trap would be replaced by Healing Spring, or Throw Dirt by a ritual, but a barrage ranger with interrupts is really good for each of the 24 missions.

Now?
In the months before Factions was released, Sangui was the main character I played, due to the versatility of Rangers. Tomb ruins runs, TotA or SF all are placed where rangers are well liked. And having to wager a guess, I'd say that rangers will evolve as a staple in some form of factions PvE build as well.