In the mysterious and fantastical world of Dragon Nest, the Ranger, as an advanced class after the Archer's second job advancement, is not just a simple upgrade of the Archer, but more like an ascended form infused with new power. Many new players are curious about the Ranger's powerful abilities even before they embark on their second job journey. However, this job class has its own skill system, so it needs to be relearned and mastered.

The Ranger focuses on physical ranged attacks. After completing the second job advancement and evolving into a Ranger, its damage output reaches another level. The Ranger's characteristics in battle are distinct, with mobility, burst damage, and striking power perfectly combined. As a damage dealer, the Ranger's skills can precisely hit enemies, with extremely fast attack speed, so fast that enemies are hit before they can react. Its skills also include support capabilities; in terms of dealing damage, it mainly relies on physical ranged attacks, while in terms of support, it can increase its own damage and critical hit rate.
Multishot is a deadly skill among the Ranger's arsenal. Its uniqueness lies in being able to fire multiple sharp arrows at the same time. When these arrows hit the enemy, they instantly unleash powerful destructive force, causing high damage to enemies within range. Aimed Shot is the most basic and practical attack method for the Ranger. Once the target is locked, the arrow will be fired swiftly, and there is no cooldown limit for this skill, meaning the Ranger can use it continuously to attack enemies.

Concentrated Shot is a skill with powerful burst damage. When the Ranger uses Concentrated Shot, it triggers a critical hit rate, instantly boosting the attack's damage to a terrifying level. Arrow Storm is a highly intimidating skill with a wide attack range and stunning effects. The Ranger only needs to lock onto the enemy's location and release this skill to bring down a storm of arrows, continuously attacking the area where the enemy is located. In PvP battles, Arrow Storm is even more effective, as it can cleverly block the enemy's movement path, making it difficult for them to move under the rain of arrows.
Fury Burst is a powerful skill with a damage-binding effect. When the Ranger uses this skill, it fires special arrows in three directions simultaneously. These arrows contain immense power, and once they hit the enemy, they can bind them tightly for 3 seconds, preventing any movement. The physical attack power of Fury Burst is as high as 527.4%, capable of dealing massive damage to enemies. Moreover, as the skill level increases, the next level's cooldown time is 15.0 seconds, meaning the Ranger can use this skill again in a relatively short time, continuously suppressing the enemy.

In team play, the combination of teammates' jobs is crucial for the different branches of the Ranger. If there is a Wizard in the fixed party, choosing the Magic Ranger is the way to go. The Wizard's powerful magic abilities complement the Magic Ranger's skill mechanics, allowing both to work together and unleash even greater combat power. When there is a Sage in the team, the Physical Ranger becomes the better choice. The Sage provides a stable environment for the Physical Ranger, enabling it to focus more on using physical attack skills, thus maximizing its damage output.
However, in a random party, the situation is different. In this case, one should choose the Swordmage without hesitation. This is mainly because the Swordmage has unique advantages in combat, with fewer stationary skills, allowing for more flexible dodging of the boss's various attacks. When facing the boss's complex and ever-changing attack patterns, the Swordmage can use its mobility to skillfully avoid lethal damage. For the Magic Ranger's skill points, the Dual Link skill can be directly maxed out to 10 points, which is a key step in enhancing its magical attack power.

At the same time, it is essential to max out the Swordmage skills to ensure the strength and effectiveness of magical attacks. Additionally, the Parrot skill should be upgraded to level 3 to enhance the character's overall combat capability. On the Swordmaster side, you can prioritize either Concentrated Shot or Aerial Barrage, allocating 6 skill points to each. Aerial Barrage is a critical skill with high damage output, providing a steady stream of firepower in battle for the Ranger.
In terms of specific skill point allocation, Dual Shot can be raised to level 12, and Multi-shot to level 13. The remaining skills do not need to be overly emphasized. Of course, if you can include ultimate skills and aiming skills in your skill build, you can deal even more significant damage in battle. However, it is important to note that equipment selection is also a crucial aspect. Suitable equipment not only greatly enhances the Ranger's attributes and combat power but also allows the Ranger to perform more flexibly in battle.
This is the introduction to the Ranger in the world of Dragon Nest. In fact, mastering these skills when playing the Ranger takes quite some time. Therefore, before fully understanding these operational details, everyone should practice a lot.