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''A balanced warrior adept at close combat with high ATK and DEF. Skilled in the use of melee weapons. Good for beginners.'' | ''A balanced warrior adept at close combat with high ATK and DEF. Skilled in the use of melee weapons. Good for beginners.'' | ||
A Hunter is a melee specialist. With a high ATK, hunters | A Hunter is a melee specialist. With a high ATK, hunters is best fit for melee weapons. With a high HP and DEF, they are also comfortable as a front-liner. Although, with their reliance on melee weapons, this means Hunter's gameflow generally boils down to running up to a thing, hit it with melee weapons, and then running up to the next thing. Speaking of melee weapons, melee weapons fall into a few different categories: a two-handed weapon with a big ATK and wide swing; a pair of twin weapons with a low ATK, but high hit count and fast attacking speed; and a one-handed weapon with decent ATK and decent attacking speed. Each weapon in the same category has similar functions, but has subtle differences which affects their overall performance. | ||
Typically, a Hunter palette consists of a chainbreaker weapon, a chaining weapon, a gun for utilities, and a TECHNIC weapon with various support technics. | Typically, a Hunter palette consists of a chainbreaker weapon, a chaining weapon, a gun for utilities, and a TECHNIC weapon with various support technics. |