tld;dr: PvE ranger is, despite how it may have looked on the stream, in a great spot with the changes
Specialization with respect to PvE ranger
70% spirit effect baseline
Longbow speed and range baseline
Spirit passive/actives buffed?
Troll unguent
*Marksmanship: *
Adept:
Signet of the Wild when under 25%
Cripple under 50%
Blast finisher/buff when pet swapping in combat- on a 30 second cd
For PvE, the last trait is decent. The 30 second cooldown is really long, considering how often pets are swapped though. The blast finisher is okay as well.
Master
Signets grant might, next attack crits/5 vuln, recharge reduced 20%
Steady Focus
Moment of Clarity
Steady Focus is in this line, so we take that.
Grandmaster
Predator’s Onslaught
Refresh opening strike when you gain fury, OS deals 25% more damage
Attack Speed, Recharge Rate, piercing longbow
Predator’s Onslaught is still good.
New remorseless is… interesting. Good vulnerability stacking and the damage is nice. Needs math, but I believe unless you have a consistent outside fury source, it’s not as good as Onslaught.
Skirmishing
Adept
Bleed on Crit
stacking might under 50%
Create spike trap when reviving ally
None of these stand out. You’re going to be as close to full as possible to take advantage of scholar runes, so the stacking might doesn’t really have much use. Spike trap when reviving is pretty useless, since it’s a condi trap, and bleed is condi as well.
Suggestion would be something that gives fury to synergize with Remorseless.
Master
Gain vigor on evade
Spotter
Trap Trait.
Spotter! Yay.
Grandmaster
Quick Draw- 66% cooldown on weapon skill used after swap
Shortbow buff trait, 10% more damage when moving
Strider’s defense- 10% more sword damage, sword recharge
New Strider’s defense. Quick Draw might be tempting, but the sustained damage from sword beats it, especially if you’re running sword/axe/longbow. Camping longbow in melee range even after a double rapid fire isn’t good. There’s not much that sword/axe offers for quick draw either- double path of scars might seem good at first, but then you have to consider that it is also a CC- so it’s something you may want to save for the break bar. This is open to debate though. If you don’t use sword, quick draw is better.
Wilderness Survival
Bark skin as grandmaster baseline- take 50% less damage when above 90%
Adept
Fall Trait
Condi damage on torch/dagger, faster recharge
Pet condi up
Nothing stands out for power ranger- makes sense since this is the condi line.
Master
Oakheart salve- take 5% less damage while under regen, regen when condi’d
Peak Strength
Shared’ Anguish
Peak Strength is basically a bonus Scholar rune bonus. Very good to take.
Grandmaster
Emphatic bond
Wilderness Knowledge Survival stuff, condi clears.
Poison Master
Wilderness Knowledge would be the takeaway here- great synergy with troll unguent as a condi removal tool.
So what’s the build?
Wilderness Survival/Predator’s Onslaught (WildPred Ranger)
Marksmanship —-— 3/2/2
Gain a source of fury/might.
Skirmishing —-——— x/2/3
Gain +10% more sword damage, lose some pet damage.
Wilderness Survival x/2/2
Gain +10% damage , Condi clear/lower cd on Troll Unguent
Uses Sword/axe/longbow
Overall, despite my initial hesitation with some of the odd choices- (mostly the x traits in skirmishing/wilderness survival), PvE power Rangers do in fact come out pretty well on top with 2 new +10% damage bonuses, a tiny bit more team support, and some extra personal survivability. Looks good to me!
EDIT: Less obvious Beastmastery/Remorseless setup (BeastRem Ranger)
M 3/2/3
S x/2/3
B 1/2/2
Uses sword/horn/greatsword
Higher risk, and much harder to play, your focus would be to keep your pet alive and get as many opening strikes as possible. It may barely edge out the Wilderness Survival/Predator’s Onslaught build (WP Ranger), but that would really depend on the execution and situation. For example, if your pet dies, you lose out on damage for a long while. Dodging can mess up your rotation as well, but a very interesting build nonetheless.
EDIT 2: Beastmastery/Predator’s Onslaught BeastPred Ranger
M 3/2/2
S x/2/3
B 1/2/2
Uses sword/axe/greatsword
Plays like WP, except you swap your pet out all the time, and use greatsword instead of longbow. Very slightly higher dps with sword due to the quickness from Beastmastery, and a bit more pet dps, but you lose a lot of sustain, and if your pet dies, your dps drops hard.
(edited by Ltomato.8649)