Re: I'm soooooo confused!
I wouldn't worry too much about people telling you how to spec your ranger/marksman. If you want a WoW hunter style character, I think that's probably the closest you'll get in Rift. You use bows and have a pet.
The "how" you spec them is something you'll have plenty of time to work on (before and even after release). Re-specs seemed cheap to me, and you have 4 "roles" (think WoW dual spec, but with 4) which can each be a different combination of 3 souls from your archtype. You can literally make one rogue and be a Bard healing buffing support character, hit a button and switch to your assassin to play melee damage, hit another button and be in your ranger/marksman role (just have to be out of combat to change).
So I wouldn't worry too much on the exact "5 points here, 10 there" part of it. That's all stuff you can change easy enough later.
In the meantime, a good soul builder is: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/14031925/rift/index.html
Re: I'm soooooo confused!
Wait........you mean the same toon can actually have 4 different builds? Just one toon? How the heck did I miss that? That will surely cut down on the alts. Thanks!!!!
Re: I'm soooooo confused!
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Wait........you mean the same toon can actually have 4 different builds? Just one toon? How the heck did I miss that? That will surely cut down on the alts. Thanks!!!!
Yep, it's pretty neat stuff. Especially when you consider a Rogue has support & utility souls like the Bard, melee DPS, ranged DPS, even a tank soul. And one toon can have up to 4 "roles". So yeah, you'll only need an alt if you decide you want to play some of the other archtypes.
But the combinations available to your rogue alone should keep you busy for a while.
Re: I'm soooooo confused!
I would recommend trying out the different roles first. See which mechanics you like the best and then choose your favorite role. Then start tooling around with the souls.
I foresee myself with many alts to start until I pick the one I like best.
Re: I'm soooooo confused!
I basically did this in the previous beta (Beta 4) and now I know that I don't want to roll a Rogue as my main like I thought I did. I'm going with a warrior now.
You'll find that with each different spec build, or class you choose, you'll have different opinions on what you like more or less, as you would most games. This game has more of a testing period for it's classes and specs though, and you have plenty of time to figure them out. Even if you get your rogue to a high level and don't like their classes or specs, you can either do a spec reset and fix up your tree, or you can do a spec reset and then choose a totally different class set for your trees. Nothing is indefinite in this game (Except how much you will love the game), so don't worry about figuring out what to roll because it won't matter too much. If you mess up, you have an eraser.
Re: I'm soooooo confused!
I Beta 4 I played with Marksman very Primary, then a dose of Riftstalker and then just a 0 point in Ranger (enough to just get the pet) (I bounced a lot of different things in that Ranger slot).
Even though the game may recommend Marksman and Ranger together, what I see is a lot of Ranged overlap with those 2 souls.
If you are very Pet Focused and want to also be Ranged focus, then I would try heavy in Ranger then mix up whatever else suits you after that. If you'd rather spend more time mixing it up in melee range, you may want to actually try a Beastmaster (Warrior line), then maybe toss Paragon in there for dual-wielding goodness and then something else that is fun (I'm tried Beastmaster and it was a lot of fun).
Best advice, get in beta and then try as much as you can; in other words, don't worry about "OMG I need to level" right away...bounce around the classes, try on various souls and see what's the most fun. In the long run, as far as a "Main Character" goes, really, the only true decision to make is between Warrior, Cleric, Rogue and Mage; aka Plate, Chain, Leather or Cloth. Everything else after that can be swapped about to your hearts content (well, once you earn all the souls for the class, which isn't too hard).
Just my 2 pence...