Ranger guide
Survival and mastery of the wilderness. Table B utility — the party's eyes and guide in the wild.
The Ranger (other family, Table B) is the master of the wilderness: tracking, survival, orientation and advantage on natural terrain. Cheap to level and very combinable.
Strengths
- Exploration and survival utility.
- Table B: low experience cost, easy to combine.
- Information advantage in the wild.
Watch-outs
- It's not your damage that stands out, but your utility.
- Performs best as a complement rather than a sole identity.
Good partners
- Almost any discipline, being Table B.
- A Druid to master the wilderness together.
Recommended combo
Ranger + Shooter: wilderness mastery with ranged damage. Open an example build in the planner.
How to start
Check its page in the Explorer and try it in the Planner as a second discipline.
FAQ
Is Ranger worth it as a second discipline?
Very much: it's Table B, costs little experience and adds tracking and survival. It fits almost any build.
Does Ranger deal damage?
Its value isn't direct damage but tracking and survival; it shines combined with an attacker like the Shooter.