For my PT, I use bows often. Love those level 4 status effects at level 21+.
I also stick to axes, grenade launchers, and once my charcacter got to around level 50, I started to use shotguns. Sabers using Rising Strike is also a big benefit.
For my PT, I use bows often. Love those level 4 status effects at level 21+.
I also stick to axes, grenade launchers, and once my charcacter got to around level 50, I started to use shotguns. Sabers using Rising Strike is also a big benefit.
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G-traps will have a blast radius that will get multiple mobs and they seem to have a slightly longer lasting SE (not exactally sure on that one though). Regular traps are good for large mobs that move slow since they only effect one monster. The EX traps that are coming out for AoI will make protransers even nicer IMO.On 2007-09-14 01:04, IsoDonk wrote:
Slightly OT but a tip all the same I guess - I'm just in the early stages of levelling a Protranser (still lv9 Ranger (1) ) but was just wondering about traps - will a G trap affect more than one enemy? As in, does it have a 'blast radius' like a 'Ra-' tech or is it strictly one enemy only?
And while we're on the subject, what about regular traps?
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G-traps can affect up to 4 enemies, as well as multiple hitboxes, and have SE3. Regular traps affect one enemy only, and are SE1.
on my PT I usually stick to spears and axes for melee( I would murder to use a dagger) and also for close quarters I use a shottie with a lightning bullet, for range I go with a bow with either an ice or a dark shot depending on the situation. If your a low level PT I would try and get a grinded alteric because it simply one of the best bows that does not require a high ata
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