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As one of the two second job advancements for the [[Bowman]], the Hunter is one of the highest-damaging jobs in the game. Of course, you start out weak, but you come out of it, bursting into your third job with huge amounts of damage and speed. The third job advancement for a Hunter is one of the best in MapleStory.
:''This is an article on training your hunter. For a guide on how to train your Archer, see [[Bowman]].''
:''This is an article on training your hunter. For a guide on how to train your Crossbowman, see [[Crossbowman]].''
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== Second Job Introduction ==
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This is where it gets fun! You've figured out the basics of the Bowman, and you are now on your way of achieving what you've set out to do! Although the training may seem tough at times, later on you will realise that it was worth it.


== Job Advancement Procedure ==
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You have reached level 30, yippee! Time for the second job advancement! To make the second job advancement, talk to [[Athena Pierce]] in [[Henesys]] and she will give you a letter for the Bowman Job Instructor. She can be found at the Henesys Dungeon entrance. Before going there, stock up at least 60-70 [[Orange Potion]]s as you will have to pass a test. After talking to the job instructor, you will be teleported to a place like the Ant Tunnel. There are two types of monsters inside: [[Zombie Mushroom]]s and [[Evil Eye|Evil Eyes]] with different characteristics. They hit about 70+ damage on you. Collect 30 [[Dark Marble]]s by defeating these monsters. The drop is about 1 in 3 monsters. After that, talk to the job instructor and you will be awarded a '[[Proof of a Hero]]'. Go back to Henesys and talk to Athena Pierce. Choose the Hunter and then confirm your choice. Congratulations! You are now a Hunter, and have just proceeded into your second job advancement!
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==Job Analysis==
===The Basics===


Being a Hunter means that you are on your way to becoming an expert with the bow and arrow. The skills you acquire, the armor that you wear, the money that you have in your storage are all factors which determine the advantages and disadvantages of your chosen profession. In this case, it is the Hunter. Below, is a small list of general advantages and disadvantages in your ongoing career as a Hunter.
Hunters are faster than [[Crossbowman|Crossbowmen]] in means of attack. Hunters can splash damage everywhere, even in hard to reach places.


===Pros===
'''Pros'''
* Hunters can attack faster than Crossbowmen
* Hunters can stun multiple enemies using Arrow Bomb
* Hunters With Final Attack Have Incredible Stopping power
* Hunters Have very showy skills so very cool looking


* Attack speed is quite fast compared to that of [[Crossbowman|Crossbowmen]]
'''Cons'''
*Crossbowmen Have Stopping Power Unrivaled By Hunter Even Without Final Attack
* Lower damage than Crossbowmen
* More popular, so equipment and scrolls are more expensive.
Keep reading to find out how to perfect your Hunter.


* Arrow Bomb is a multi-target skill which stuns enemies, so that you can keep monsters from moving or casting skills on you
<div align=center><font size="2"><b>< [[Hunter/Starting Up|Next Page]] ></b>


* At third job advancement you can obtain an elemental skill with Fire damage, which is quite effective against ice-based monsters in [[El Nath]] and other places
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===Cons===
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* The game's high Hunter population leads to expensive weapons and equipments for Hunters
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* Lower Damage than Crossbowmen
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* You will always have 5 less Dexterity than a Crossbowman of the same level
 
* Many higher-level training areas are home to fire-resistant monsters (e. g. [[Bain]]s)
 
 
== Stat Distribution ==
 
The stat distribution for Hunters is quite simple. Although, since there are two different types of Bowmen, there are two different ways of doing this.
 
For people planning on going Hunter (Using regular bows), you need to keep your STR +5 your level to be able to use your bows. So, if you're level 50, you MUST have 55 STR. Every other point should be put into DEX and nothing else. Simply, you should have 5 STR above your level and everything else into DEX! So that means that every 5 levels you add 5 STR.
 
Level 30 -- 35 Strength, 127 Dex.
 
Level 35 -- 40 Strength, 147 Dex.
 
Level 40 -- 45 Strength, 167 Dex.
 
Level 45 -- 50 Strength, 187 Dex.
 
Level 50 -- 55 Strength, 207 Dex.
 
Level 55 -- 60 Strength, 227 Dex.
 
Level 60 -- 65 Strength, 247 Dex.
 
Level 65 -- 70 Strength, 267 Dex.
 
Level 70 -- 75 Strength, 287 Dex.
 
== Hunter Skills ==
 
{{Main_Article|:Category:Hunter Skills}}
 
[[Image:Bowmastery.gif]] '''[[Bow Mastery]]''':
 
Increases the bow mastery and accuracy. It only applies when a bow is in hand.
 
'''''Master Level 20''''': '''''+60% bow mastery, +20 accuracy'''''
 
[[Image:Finalattackbow.gif]] '''[[Final Attack: Bow]]''':
 
With a certain success rate, another attack follows after performing an attacking skill. Only works with a bow in hand. Requires level 3 ''Bow Mastery''.
 
'''''Master Level 30''''': '''''60% success rate, final attack damage 250%'''''
 
[[Image:Bowbooster.gif]] '''[[Bow Booster]]''':
 
Uses HP and MP to temporarily boost up the attacking speed of the bow. It only works with a bow in hand. Requires level 5 ''Bow Mastery''.
 
'''''Master Level 20''''': '''''HP -10, MP -10. Increases bows attacking speed for 200 seconds'''''
 
[[Image:Powerknockback.gif]] '''[[Power Knock Back]]''':
 
Improves the success rate of knocking back the enemies far when swinging the bow. The higher the level, the higher the number of enemies the character can knock down.
'''''Master Level 20''''': '''''MP -16. Knock-back +40%, damage 200%, knock-back 6 enemies '''''
 
[[Image:Soularrow.gif]] '''[[Soul Arrow: Bow]]''':
 
Temporarily allows the character to fire bow arrows without using up the arrows. Only works with a bow in hand. Requires level 5 ''Bow Booster''.
 
'''''Master Level 20''''': '''''MP -30. Enables you to attack for 600 seconds without using arrows.'''''
 
[[Image:Arrowbomb.gif]] '''[[Arrow Bomb]]''':
 
Fires arrows with bombs attached to it. If struck cleanly, the bomb explodes on the enemy, knocking out some of the enemies around with a certain success rate. Can't attack more than 6 at once, and it only works with a bow in hand.
 
'''''Master Level 30''''': '''''MP -28. Chance to stun 60%, damage 130%'''''
 
== Skill Point Distribution ==
 
Level 30: +1 Arrow Bomb
 
Level 31: +3 Bow Mastery
 
Level 32: +3 Bow Mastery
 
Level 33: +3 Bow Mastery
 
Level 34: +3 Bow Mastery
 
Level 35: +3 Bow Mastery
 
Level 36: +3 Bow Mastery
 
Level 37: +1 Bow Mastery +2 Bow Booster
 
Level 38: +3 Bow Booster
 
Level 39: +1 Bow Booster +2 Soul Arrow: Bow
 
Level 40: +3 Soul Arrow: Bow
 
Level 41: +3 Arrow Bomb
 
Level 42: +3 Arrow Bomb
 
Level 43: +3 Arrow Bomb
 
Level 44: +3 Arrow Bomb
 
Level 45: +3 Arrow Bomb
 
Level 46: +3 Arrow Bomb
 
Level 47: +3 Arrow Bomb
 
Level 48: +3 Arrow Bomb
 
Level 49: +3 Arrow Bomb
 
Level 50: +2 Arrow Bomb (Maxed!) +1 Power Knock-Back
 
Level 51: +3 Power Knock-Back
 
Level 52: +3 Power Knock-Back
 
Level 53: +3 Power Knock-Back
 
Level 54: +3 Power Knock-Back
 
Level 55: +3 Power Knock-Back
 
Level 56: +3 Power Knock-Back
 
Level 57: +1 Power Knock-Back (Maxed!), +2 Bow Booster
 
Level 58: +3 Bow Booster
 
Level 59: +3 Bow Booster
 
Level 60: +3 Bow Booster
 
Level 61: +3 Bow Booster (Maxed!)
 
Level 62: +3 Soul Arrow: Bow
 
Level 63: +3 Soul Arrow: Bow
 
Level 64: +3 Soul Arrow: Bow
 
Level 65: +3 Soul Arrow: Bow
 
Level 66: +3 Soul Arrow: Bow (Maxed!)
 
Level 67: +1 Bow Mastery (Maxed!), +2 Focus (first job skill)
 
Level 68: +3 Focus
 
Level 69: +3 Focus
 
Level 70: +3 Focus (Maxed!)
 
 
==== End Results ====
The Cookie-Cutter FA-less Hunter Build
 
*20 Bow Mastery
*0 Final Attack: Bow
*20 Bow Booster
*30 Arrow Bomb
*20 Power Knock-Back
*20 Soul Arrow: Bow
*+11 Focus (Maxed at 20)
 
 
Level 30: +1 Arrow Bomb
 
Level 31: +3 Bow Mastery
 
Level 32: +3 Bow Mastery
 
Level 33: +3 Bow Mastery
 
Level 34: +3 Bow Mastery
 
Level 35: +3 Bow Mastery
 
Level 36: +3 Bow Mastery
 
Level 37: +1 Bow Mastery +2 Bow Booster
 
Level 38: +3 Bow Booster
 
Level 39: +1 Bow Booster +2 Soul Arrow: Bow
 
Level 40: +3 Soul Arrow: Bow
 
Level 41: +3 Final Attack: Bow
 
Level 42: +3 Final Attack: Bow
 
Level 43: +3 Final Attack: Bow
 
Level 44: +3 Final Attack: Bow
 
Level 45: +3 Final Attack: Bow
 
Level 46: +3 Final Attack: Bow
 
Level 47: +3 Final Attack: Bow
 
Level 48: +3 Final Attack: Bow
 
Level 49: +3 Final Attack: Bow
 
Level 50: +3 Final Attack: Bow (Maxed!)
 
Level 51: +3 Arrow Bomb
 
Level 52: +3 Arrow Bomb
 
Level 53: +3 Arrow Bomb
 
Level 54: +3 Arrow Bomb
 
Level 55: +3 Arrow Bomb
 
Level 56: +3 Arrow Bomb
 
Level 57: +3 Arrow Bomb
 
Level 58: +3 Arrow Bomb
 
Level 59: +3 Arrow Bomb
 
Level 60: +2 Arrow Bomb (Maxed!) +1 Power Knock-Back
 
Level 61: +3 Power Knock-Back
 
Level 62: +3 Power Knock-Back
 
Level 63: +3 Power Knock-Back
 
Level 64: +3 Power Knock-Back
 
Level 65: +3 Power Knock-Back
 
Level 66: +3 Power Knock-Back
 
Level 67: +1 Power Knock-Back (Maxed!), +2 Bow Booster
 
Level 68: +3 Bow Booster
 
Level 69: +3 Bow Booster
 
Level 70: +2 Bow Booster +1 Free Point (Put in Anything)
 
==== End Results ====
The Cookie-Cutter FA Hunter Build
 
*19 Bow Mastery
*30 Final Attack: Bow
*15 Bow Booster
*30 Arrow Bomb
*20 Power Knock-Back
*5 Soul Arrow: Bow
 
==Places to Train==
 
Below are some recommended places where you should train, and monsters of which you should train off.
 
===Level 30-35===
 
[[Land of Wild Boar]] & [[Land of Wild Boar II]] are the most popular options around this level. With the fast spawn and the nice EXP you can get from these monsters, you will gain EXP very fast. Beware, though, that the spawn may be too fast as it is a very populated area. Bring many [[:Category:Potions/Pills|potions]].
 
*Note from a player: As an alternative to [[Land of the Wild Boar]], you can level at [[West Rocky Mountain IV]]; although the spawn is slower. Because it is less popular, it is easy to keep the spawn pretty high by clearing out one area after another. However, you will have to watch out for the occasional [[Lupin]].
 
*Note from a player: If you are low on mesos, [[Jr. Sentinel]]s in [[Orbis Tower]] are a really good source of money, but give less EXP than other monsters, so the leveling is slower.
 
Ant Tunnels are a great option. By now you should OHKO (One-hit Knock-out) [[Zombie Mushroom]]s and [[Horny Mushroom]]s quite often. There's also a snipe platform at the bottom right of [[Ant Tunnel I]].
 
===Level 35-40===
 
Land of the Wild Boar I & II are still the most popular options around this level. With the fast spawn and the nice EXP of these monsters, you will gain EXP very fast.
 
*Note from a player: As an alternative to Land of the Wild Boar, you can level at West Rocky Mountain IV; although the spawn is slower. Because it is less popular, it is easy to keep the spawn pretty high by clearing out one area after another. However, you will have to watch out for the occasional Lupin.
 
*Note from a player: Another area that provides maps with good monsters is Aqua Road. The monsters on the right side of The Aquarium --the [[Masked Fish]]es-- provide a very good Hit Points/EXP ratio of 1000/65, which is better than that of any monster of this level range. HP pots are not needed if you swim well, and the occasional white pot drop from masked fish is enough to survive. The drop rate is very good --lv. 30 to 40 equipments that [[Masked Fish]]es drop make money making no hassle. Another technique to use in Aquaroad is the ''sheepdog''. It can be defined as a "legal vacuum hack" by messing around with the AI of monsters. Just use Power Knock Back or hit the monsters closely, and go to the very bottom right of the map to cast Arrow Bomb. This will give you around 1000 or more EXP each time you use this technique. This is useful for fighting [[Masked Fish]]es only; also, the department store is right next to this area for easy access to potions, bubbles, etc.
 
Ant Tunnels are still a great option. You should OHKO Zombie Mushrooms and Horny Mushrooms all the time. There's also a snipe platform at the bottom right of Ant Tunnel 1.
 
The Garden of Three Colors/Green/etc are still nice options. [[Jr. Grupin]]s, [[Jr. Cellion]]s and [[Jr. Lioner]]s give more EXP than [[Fire Boar]]s and don't have much more HP. Jr. Lioners also have a chance at dropping a [[60% Scroll for Bow for Attack]], which you '''will''' be using in the future. These maps are also very crowded, so be warned: finding a decent spot may be difficult.
 
There is also a variety of monsters that you may train on in [[Ludibrium]]. Due to the fact that the Bowman has a stronger attack force than many other classes, you can try things such as [[Brown Teddy|Brown Teddies]] or [[Drum Bunny|Drum Bunnies]], though monsters around Bunnies might cause problems.
 
Finally, there is the [[Ludibrium Party Quest]]. Some people say that it might not be as good as  training normally, but it depends on the party you go with as well. It also provides you with neat prizes.
 
===Level 40-45===
 
The Burnt Land I, II & III are great options (filled with [[Fire Boar]]s, some [[Dark Axe Stump]]s and the occasional [[Lupin]]s). The spawn is fast, the drops are pretty nice and the EXP is good. This will level you up fast. However, beware of Ice Wizards at this popular area.
 
The Garden of Three Colors/Green/etc are still nice --maybe better-- options.
 
Teddies at Sky Terrace II are really good exp. Better spawn rate than Fire Boars, and there are no small platforms to knock an archer down. I was here for over 10 lvls.
 
The fifth, fourth and third floors of [[Orbis Tower]] are good options. [[Leatty|Leatties]] and [[Dark Leatty|Dark Leatties]] give nice EXP and drops. You also have a chance at finding your level 40 earrings ([[Blue Moon]]) from a Dark Leatty.
 
[[Ludibrium Party Quest]] does really nicely now, especially if you can get a party of all level 40 and higher. People will want Bowmen as they can be used for many parts of the quest and they can also do pretty good damage against the boss.
 
===Level 45-50===
 
Do the [[Party Quest (Ludibrium)|Ludibrium PQ]] in these levels.
 
Dangerous Valley has got a nice spawn of [[Copper Drake]]s and [[Fire Boar]]s. The EXP here is quite good.
 
Golem Temples are quite good for these levels. Nice spawn, huge EXP and slow monsters. Perfect for range.
 
Monkey Forests (filled with [[Zombie Lupin]]s) are also a good place to level, as long as there's no [[Cleric]] kill-stealing you. However, more potions (especially hp potions) may be required.
 
You can try [[Chronos]] or [[Platoon Chronos]] as well, though they might be crowded due to the fact many people are trying to find magician shields.
 
Now it might be better for training purposes to skip the Ludibrium PQ and just train normally. However, if you can scrounge up a couple level 47-49 people, then wish for luck and try it (hoping that stage 8 doesn't take too long).
 
At Orbis, you can train at [[Cloud Park I]] and [[Cloud Park II]], hunting [[Star Pixie]]s, [[Lunar Pixie]]s (you may find your lv. 50 overall from them) and [[Nependeath]].
 
===Level 50-60===
Go for [[Jr. Yeti]] since they have nice exp and good spawn at the 1st map after el nath town.They also drop the 60% glove attack for your work glove or sell it for a few million mesos.
 
Cloud Park V and VI is also a good place to train. There is an excellent spawn for [[Luster Pixie]] and [[Lunar Pixie]]
 
Zombies ([[Coolie Zombie]]s and [[Minor Zombie]]s) are probably the most populated high level area. You shouldn't go here until you're in your late 50's.
 
[[Master Chronos]] is a great source of exp along with its drops.
 
[[Stone Golem]]s are still a good place to level. It's fairly easy to find an empty map so you can control the spawn.
 
===Level 60-70===
 
Zombies are now great EXP for you. You should probably camp a spawn here for a while and gain massive EXP. Keep in mind that this area may get crowded, as many other classes train here.
 
Dangerous Valley II is a great place for these levels. [[Red Drake]]s give great exp and great drops. You also have a chance to find the ever-so-pricey Steelies. This would boost your mesos by quite a bit.(crowded due to ice wizards and there is only 1 map* 20 channel where they spawn)
 
Areas such as Cursed Sanctuary I and II are great at this level. Party up with a [[Cleric]] or someone to tank the [[Tauromacis]] and shoot away!
 
===Level 70+===
 
This is about the time where you go off and hunt anything that give lots of EXP.
 
[[Dark Yeti|Dark Yetis]], [[Dark Yeti & Pepe]], [[Yeti & Pepe]], etc, will probably be what you will be hunting now.
 
[[Category:Classes (2nd Job)]]

Latest revision as of 07:48, 4 June 2009

This is an article on training your hunter. For a guide on how to train your Archer, see Bowman.
This is an article on training your hunter. For a guide on how to train your Crossbowman, see Crossbowman.
To view the long version, click here

Basic Hunter's Guide

The Basics

Hunters are faster than Crossbowmen in means of attack. Hunters can splash damage everywhere, even in hard to reach places.

Pros

  • Hunters can attack faster than Crossbowmen
  • Hunters can stun multiple enemies using Arrow Bomb
  • Hunters With Final Attack Have Incredible Stopping power
  • Hunters Have very showy skills so very cool looking

Cons

  • Crossbowmen Have Stopping Power Unrivaled By Hunter Even Without Final Attack
  • Lower damage than Crossbowmen
  • More popular, so equipment and scrolls are more expensive.

Keep reading to find out how to perfect your Hunter.