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The bow in that video I believe is Grunsmann's
Best bows for a flanking build are
Perseverance
Grunsmann's Bow
Hakkon's Wrath
You don't need to be in stealth for the flanking bonus, you just need to be behind the target
Being in stealth just makes your hits automatic crit's and can raise your armor penetration by I think it's 40%
But anyway, i am in arbor wilds and soon through the game. Don't know if i do the last dragon, because i can not really upgrade my gear any further and i feel pretty bored of the gameplay right now.
Thanks for the help anyway =)
Templar has the coolest gimmick with the explosion, unfortunately it doesn't work at all with any large/boss monster/character making it pretty worthless.
Hmm
I played a Tempest DW Rogue and against big monsters like giants or dragons with the throwing knives he wrecks them in seconds (even more when you have both weapons mastered with hidden blades). But he is really terrible against normal mobs, because the throwing knives just don't focus on a single enemy and he is so squishy.
And another problem with him is, i reached lvl 19 and i just needed every point for the tempest, sabotage and archery (for the throwing knives damage increase) so i had no points left for dual wield. There is a bow pretty much better, you can still use the throwing knives, but just pick up leaping shot and go back to invis + deal AoE damage to enemies and are out of reach. I don't know how much guard on hit changes that.
I recently started a mage and with fire mine he is pretty strong, but i allready saw videos, that it takes him much longer to kill giant mobs.
Any class can solo anything
Knight Enchanters are one of the lowest damage spec's in the game, sure they can still do damage and are great tanks but they're in the same damage bracket as Champions and Templars, I'm not disputing that they aren't a good class (it's my favourite mage spec)
The reason I brought up Templar was mainly because the OP was playing a Rogue, and Templar benefits the party
Reavers are great as a player controlled character, there's no denying that, but as an AI controlled character I find them to be the worst out of the three warrior spec's, On nearly every playthrough I've done the only other character that spent more time face planted than Ironbull was dagger Cole
When I do play a warrior I'd always pick a Reaver, it's my forth most played class in the game. if I play a rogue or mage then I'd sooner use a Templar or Champion, it's mostly Templar though as I can't stand Blackwall