![]() This is especially effective when dealing with Gargoyles and wolves ( Worgs, Winter Wolves, Demon Hounds) since the tower can simultaneously weaken many enemies for other towers to kill. Poison Arrows cause the Rangers to spread their attacks onto multiple foes, while also dealing a little more damage.Use poison arrows to deal damage against armored units such as Marauders, Brigands, Orc Champions, and Demon Legions.The following enemies can regenerate their health. Poison Arrows and Wrath of the Forest can be very effective against the health regeneration ability.Troll enemies are also perfect targets for the Rangers Hideout, although Chieftains and Breakers especially will take a long time to fall, likely making it past the tower in the latter case.Be warned that artillery can still prove the superior choice in some situations, as the number of affected targets only goes so far. The Rangers Hideout is the most cost effective way to take out most Demonic enemies, making it an excellent choice in the later stages of the campaign and any other level where Demons appear, most notably Pandaemonium.The Piercing Shots upgrade is very effective when attacking lightly but big armored units.This is usually only a concern for especially fast or flying enemies, which are naturally harder to consistently hit. ![]() Unlike bullets from Musketeers, arrows from Rangers can often miss their targets, potentially reducing their killing efficiency.Useful for taking out groups of small unarmored or lightly armored units, such as Orcs, Bandits, Skeleton, Skeleton knight, Zombie, Demon Spawn, Gargoyle, Trol., You understand the idea.11% wider than the Level 3 Sharpshooter Tower.25% wider than the Level 2 Marksmen Tower.43% wider than the Level 1 Archer Tower.This is most likely because they are immune to physical damage. Wrath of the Forest does not affect Spectral Knights. This ability needs at least two enemies in range to trigger, and can only be used three times total on any one enemy. ![]() Trapped enemies have their regeneration interfered. Summons thorns and vines that trap up to 8 enemies* in the range, dealing 40 physical damage every second. The following enemies are immune to poison: A Rangers Hideout upgraded with Poison Arrows prioritizes enemies which are not immune to poison but are not currently poisoned, this is however not consistent on all versions, and some will switch to targeting enemies closest to the exit once all vulnerable targets have been poisoned. Poisons enemies, causing them to take True Damage over 3 seconds. One should place the Rangers Hideout next to large groups of unarmored enemies, where Wrath of the Forest can be used to its full extent, such as near graveyards or demon portals. While its Poison Arrows do allow it to take down some weaker armored troops, it's best not to rely on them. The Rangers Hideout is the first advanced tower to be introduced in the game, making its first appearance in Silveroak Forest. They are masters at taking down light and medium enemies, although their damage per shot is rather minimal. Perched on platforms placed in an ancient tree, Rangers fire a deadly rain of arrows at the enemy, with the fastest fire rate in the game. "Legendary masters of the bow, they can unleash a hail of arrows faster and further than any other force in the realm." ![]()
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