New boon for Rangers only
I heard Necros will have a unique condition..Wouldnt be interesting for Rangers to get a unique boon?A stacking boon that increases pets stats..
We have master’s bond which is a stacking boon that increases pet stats.
Menorah | Charr Cat | Some Cat Thing
Still running my old RRR build because why not
I heard Necros will have a unique condition..Wouldnt be interesting for Rangers to get a unique boon?A stacking boon that increases pets stats..
We have master’s bond which is a stacking boon that increases pet stats.
That disappear after pet swapping..Why not have access to master bond all the time and for any pet active?
Good question ;(
Menorah | Charr Cat | Some Cat Thing
Still running my old RRR build because why not
Technically, Attack of Opportunity is this.
If it wasn’t so oddly dissonant with our design, and people actually liked it any.
I heard Necros will have a unique condition..Wouldnt be interesting for Rangers to get a unique boon?A stacking boon that increases pets stats..
We have master’s bond which is a stacking boon that increases pet stats.
That disappear after pet swapping..Why not have access to master bond all the time and for any pet active?
THIS! TTHHHIIIISSSSSS!!!!
MB needs to be something that remains activate once your swap your pet.
Master’s Bond is counter-intuitive to the entire Beastmaster trait line. The more points you put into Beastmastery, the faster you can swap pets. But this buff only works while the pet is “unswapped.” So yes, this needs to be changed so that the Ranger is buffed as long as he/she has a pet out (and is reset on a pet’s death). That way, the Ranger isn’t penalized for good pet management.
MB should be like Signet of Perception or Luck. It stacks when you use the correct weapon, until death or change of maps.
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MB should be like Signet of Perception or Luck. It stacks when you use the correct weapon, until death or change of maps.
Totally agree at the very least it shouldn’t be canceled from accidentally stepping in a slightly too deep puddle of water.