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But also, Should I go Spear or sword? To deal more damage? Also what's tanking? Id like to know if ive wasted half my day training to level 10 on a Pure INT fire bow.
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Pure INT Fire Bow Nuker Pros and cons?
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Well for nukers, if you want to do more damage go with spear. If you want to live longer then go with sword/shield.
I'm not 100% sure what tanking is but I think it's just when you get attacked by a large amount of monsters and kill them all without having to worry about hp(because of the high number). And just keep killing large groups.
Yeah a pure int fire bow is a bad idea. Bows should always go full str.
I'm not 100% sure what tanking is but I think it's just when you get attacked by a large amount of monsters and kill them all without having to worry about hp(because of the high number). And just keep killing large groups.
Yeah a pure int fire bow is a bad idea. Bows should always go full str.

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wel you can alway's use bow for hunting mobs , and simply put on a shield/sword or a spear for pvp
and bows do have a higher range than most nukes , so you still have the advantage of landing in a bow combo or wat ever befor thay get withing nuke range.
but imo , bows are for str or str heavy hybrids simply couse that would make there phy dam better and bow skills are more phycical like
and bows do have a higher range than most nukes , so you still have the advantage of landing in a bow combo or wat ever befor thay get withing nuke range.
but imo , bows are for str or str heavy hybrids simply couse that would make there phy dam better and bow skills are more phycical like
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The soul arrow skill of bow does have a longer range than fire nuke and a regular bow attack does have longer range than a lightning nuke. However, the time it takes for most enemies to cover the distance is half a second or less, and the time to charge up the nuke before it fires (not talking about the time for recharging after using a nuke once) is much longer.