Hunter
Fast and strong, the hunter is hard to beat in battle. He has the Net ability allowing him to hunt easier and catch enemies and he can learn Track which amplifies damage and gives vision on target.
Difficulty:
Easy
Inventory Slots:
3
Class Type:
Damage
Overview
The Hunter plays a crucial role in the tribe, excelling at team leveling and providing a steady food supply, making him invaluable for early game survival. His strong offensive and defensive capabilities make him a versatile asset in combat. However, the Hunter’s small inventory limits his ability to carry combat items, and he may struggle in the late game without adequate support. To maximize his effectiveness, the Hunter relies on the tribe for crafting and carrying essential combat items, ensuring he can continue to contribute throughout the game.
Pros:
- The best class for team leveling.
- Can very easily acquire food.
- Great beginning class for new players.
- Quite powerful defensively and offensively.
Cons:
- Smallest inventory of any class.
- Cannot easily make or carry combat items.
- Can fall off late game if unsupported.
Abilities
The Hunter has two primary abilities: Net and Track. The Net ability immobilizes creatures and enemies, making them easy targets. The Track ability increases damage against a target and provides vision on it, ensuring maximum efficiency in engagements.
Net
Track
Hunter Sub-Classes
The Hunter can specialize further by choosing one of two sub-classes: the Warrior or the Tracker. The Warrior sub-class enhances the Hunter’s combat prowess, increasing damage and resilience, making him a formidable force in direct battles. On the other hand, the Tracker sub-class boosts the Hunter’s tracking and net abilities, making him exceptional at scouting, controlling the battlefield, and ensuring no prey or enemy can escape.
Warrior
Subclass
Tracker
Subclass
Juggernaut
Super Subclass
How-to Videos
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