Hi Ranger community I appreciate anyone who reads this and cares enough about our profession to speak their opinion as well. I’d like to think ArenaNet is a dedicated group of developers. I’m sure if we let our concerns and our suggestions be known, they won’t let us down, therefore I am here with a few of my own.
I have played GW2 using the Ranger profession since BWE1. I spent most of the beta and a good chunk of time since release doing spvp and have preformed very well, getting mvp a decent amount of the time… last night I played 5 different matches switching my weapon sets, utilities and traits each time and came out dead last 3 matches and 2nd to last the other 2. Have I been drained of my spvp skills and need to L2p all over again, or has my favorite profession taken too many hits to the head to get a shot at the heavy weight belt? I ask that you hear me out and then tell me what you think fellow Rangers.
Throughout the beta and since release we have seen nerfs to…
-Greatsword got a damage nerf because paired with the survivability we had at the time, it gave us glass cannon strength with little risk involved. For me it became more of a killing blow weapon after the nerf, meant for use after the enemy was lower than half health. It can still be viable as a player killer IF we get an increase in toughness, more stunbreakers and a better #4 skill on the weapon itself. The Greatsword should be our burst melee weapon of choice, but we can’t survive the time it takes to down someone with it.
-Spirits (hurt Greatsword wielders significantly.) This was to be expected in a way, but since release I haven’t seen one spirit ranger in pvp or pve because the nerf was just too harsh. I’d love to see them make a comeback, as they could be useful in groups (not just for spvp but for dungeons as well.)
-Longbow saw a nerf to power rendering it to more of a control weapon than a player killer… this is unfortunate because our other bow, the Shortbow is far superior at single-target control. I feel the Longbow needs its bite back; more power or even a faster auto attack would have me sold on it.
-Shortbow has recently had a nerf to its damage output (stated to only be a 40ms animation fix) preventing players to stack as many bleeds as before (anywhere from 2-4 stacks were lost depending on the player) without influence of quickness, and a significant loss of damage output while under the influence of quickness. It would seem that hardly anyone from the community (if anyone at all) noticed the animation bugs in the auto attack and by no means did anyone ask for a Shortbow nerf. Now, as the 10+ pages of outraged Rangers will tell you, the utility of the Shortbow has dropped.
-One-handed Sword with the right sigil and off-hand is actually a decent option, but because it roots the user, it is a risky move.
-There are other weapon combinations available of course, but these are what I have most experience with. I welcome feedback on the other options we have.
-Pets have their own set of issues as well. These issues have been pounded in the ground so I will just mention the one that pains me the most: they can’t attack while moving which hinders their potential in spvp especially.
Now I have never been one to insult other professions or whine “OP this and OP that” and I won’t start now. As a matter of fact, I think most professions in the game are where they should be ie. Thieves need to be able to pull off quick kills from the shadows, Warriors need to be able to land hard hitting melee bursts, Mesmers should be confusing and a challenge to face 1v1 etc. Every profession has a unique quality about them that makes them viable in spvp. We Rangers used to have a quality about us too: versatility. Players knew that fighting a Ranger (“master of ranged combat”) at range was most likely a losing battle, and were uneasy about closing the gap because we may just have a melee trick up our sleeve. Now players don’t have those same fears, nor should they; almost every profession can do what we do better.
In conclusion, I ask that if I am wrong please give me insight as to how I can improve my quality of gaming and become a competitive force once again. I have had great fun with my lv.80 Ranger and have dedicated a lot of my time and money to him. I refuse to give up on my profession, my fellow Rangers, and ArenaNet’s ability to hear the community’s voice and apply their players’ feedback to the game.
Thanks.