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5-30-2008 @ 3:34AM
David Bowers said...
No that is not what I am honestly trying to tell you. If you read the rest of the article, you can see it's not so much about range and line of sight as it is about being able to turn the environment into a weapon in your arsenal through traps and assorted abilities. Range, facing and line of sight are all issues for every class, but they are much more of an issue for hunters, whose use of the environment makes all of these more dynamic elements. It's a relative distinction.
Hunters don't have complications such as combo points, extensive damage over time, healing, and such things which distinguish other classes, but we don't talk about those here because this column is about hunters.