Friday, 06 January 2012

  • Rift Rogue Leveling Guide

    Of the many ways to level up a character in the Rift game, using a build from the Rogue class will show to be the most efficient and effective. Rogue souls are known for their flashy combination attacks which deal huge damage to enemy mobs giving the Rogue a distinct advantage with regard to how quick it can go through several mobs, gain experience, and progress from level to another. This short Rift Rogue leveling guide gives you short tips and tricks on your very best bet for quickly leveling a Rogue including suggestions in the best Rift Rogue leveling build which you could choose at the onset.

    In words of leveling, the most important aspect to consider is the level of damage that your character can deal. Remember that efficient leveling means turning through mobs and completing quests as fast as possible, which means a character that deals more damage will require a shorter time to complete the tasks. In the Rogue class, you may pick up two offensive souls and choose the third either as a defensive or even support soul. The Ranger and Marksman souls are standard choices for an excellent Rift Rogue leveling spec for the reason that have complementary offensive talents that are powerful within their own respects. The Ranger relies on the services of an summoned pet as a defensive anchor therefore it can do its damage without ever coming close to the enemy while the Marksman complements the Ranger's medium-range attacks with the uncanny accuracy that is inherently Marksman. For any third soul, you can either pick Riftstalker with regard to defense or Bard for self-healing completing the formidable setup which will take you to places in Telara. The average Rift Rogue leveling build then looks like Marksman (32) - Ranger (34) - Riftstalker (2) or even Marksman (34) - Ranger (twenty six) - Bard (6).

    Your best bet at maximizing your Rogue spec is to apply your Ranger pet as a tank. In most other Rift Rogue leveling guides, you will notice that the preference is always to build on the third Bard soul for healing but we'd wish to differ in this respect. A well-spec Ranger soul can allow you an almost invulnerable pet sp you certainly will only need minimal allocation points on Riftstalker or Bard and instead download on Ranger. At least beyond Level 30, consider putting at least 24 points on the Ranger tree so you can gain access to abilities like Bestial Fury, Destroying Focus, Trick Shot, Exposure, and Piercing Chance. From here, you can alternate allocation points on Marksman and Ranger until you get the spec that you want.

    The suggested playing style in this Rift Rogue leveling guide is simple: attack with your pet and always stay at a safe distance. Your pet has tanking abilities together with minor skills for mob control so retain the enemies transfixed on the pet while you pick them off individually. Always make sure to pay attention to your pets health so it won't kick the bucket. Simply maintain this forward and backward strategy and will also be fine.

    A well built Rogue build can hit abilities cap in 4 days, tops. That's assuming you diligently go about your quests and take out enemy mobs if he or she appear. That's about 40% faster than the following Soul class build can ever muster providing the best chance to stand on top of the Rift pecking order in only a small amount time as possible.

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