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Old Oct 23, 2006, 04:30 PM // 16:30   #21
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Originally Posted by Evilsod
Who is actually gonna give a toss about that skill? Its... shit. A ranger has
1. No method of ensuring a critical hit.
2. No method of ensuring your attack actually hits through Evade/Block, the main reasons Seeking Arrows is so useful (bar Precision Shot).
3. No reason to run this prep over Choking Gas as your caster interrupt, specially as CG cannot miss unless its obstructed.

If your a critical assassin, because someone is obviously gonna try and make this skill useful this way, you have
1. No spammable IAS.
2. No access to Expertise, so there goes Practiced Stance.
3. No method of targetting an interrupt without using an interrupt attack skill itself, completely wasting your prep anyway.

This skill is useless.
Lol did you forget your glasses at home?? who would need practiced stance for 24 length time, 12 recharge? what the?
no method of targetting..... what the hell? no harm in taking savage shot is there?
your analysis is useless if you dont even read the skill
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