Cutthroat Ranger Build Guide Wartales
Best Wartales Ranger Cutthroat Build
The Ranger class has a great deal of utility in Wartales. Unlike many RPGs where a ranger is a bow-wielding ranger DPS class, here we see the classic thief archetype instead. Once your tanks are engaged with enemy units, Rangers can step in behind them and deal massive damage. Depending on your build choice they can also be masters of poison and bleeding DOTs or deception. They use a one-handed weapon and don’t use shields, which makes them perfect for everything from backup ranged damage to carrying torches unhindered in dark dungeons. In short, every good party should have a couple of Rangers.
Best Ranger Skills in Wartales
My favorite Ranger build follows the Cutthroat path because I like to build around pure DPS. When I add a second and third Ranger I like to mix it up with a Poisoner (a DOT specialist perfect for tougher opponents with high HP) and when I add a third it tends to be a Strategist (they are much more likely to be useful in largest scale battles). The Cutthroat is a classic backstabber that deals massive, no-nonsense damage while staying out of trouble. They can move easily around the battlefield and offer some utility, and produce bonus attacks while having a strong (if not random) debuffing ability.
Best Ranger Equipment in Wartales
It is well worth picking up a First Aid Manual for your Cutthroat. Your Ranger will be mobile, allowing them to get to companions in need. But even better, using First Aid counts as using a skill, so if you position yourself well you’ll also benefit from a free attack thanks to Instinctive Throw. When entering Tombs, arm each Ranger in your party with a Torch. As your Cutthroat is single-wield and can’t use a shield, they lose nothing by carrying a torch, while it significantly weakens any nocturnal attacker in the torch’s light range. There are a couple of strong items to look out for. Solar (received from the Trackers after defeating the Dromback Hunt pack) is an offhand weapon that increases Crit Hit and Damage by 5 percent, gives you an extra instinctive throw-style attack (Courageous Axe Throw), and always lands crits versus the Ghost Pack. Rod Left-Hand’s Glove (the reward from the Arena of Legends after winning the Third League, pictured below) adds 30 percent to any thrown weapon damage, further compounding the extra attack mayhem.
Best Ranger Attributes in Wartales
As a Ranger, you can completely ignore the Strength attribute. It doesn’t increase your base damage and the small crit benefit means you’ll get more bang for your buck elsewhere.
How to play Ranger in Wartales
Mobility is the key to using the Ranger successfully in Wartales. Start them in the back row where your enemies can’t get to them, engage with your tanks, and then wreak havoc with your Rangers. Unstoppable helps your movement, preventing you from being hemmed in and allowing you to move to exactly where you need to be. While you generally don’t want your Ranger to be engaged, I make exceptions for lone archers because they go down easy (poor armor, low health) and, once engaged, can’t use their bow (and so do very light damage). Attack from behind whenever possible to get the full benefit from Cutthroat and Cold Blooded. Use Low Blow as required but don’t feel you need it constantly. I save it for when it can affect multiple targets, when there’s a single dangerous threat, or when it looks likely I’ll be personally targeted. Finally, do your best to end your turn behind an engaged opponent to claw back a Valor point with Valorous Audacity. For more on Wartales here at Pro Game Guides check out Pugilist Build Guide – Wartales, Wartales Class Tier List – All Classes, Ranked, and more!