MapleStory/Bowman/Skills

Archer



 *  Blessing of Amazon : A very useless skill to have. Arches have the highest accuracy in the game and rarely miss their targets. The only target you may miss is the Jr. neki, but I assure you will be able to hit it by level 30. After that, it is nearly impossible for a bowman to miss his or her target. You should only get 3 of this skill to unlock
 *  Eye of Amazon : This skill is important to all bowmen. Every point invested in this skill will increase your attack range by a bit. Once maxed, an archer is capable of shooting from nearly 1 end to another of the screen.
 * Critical Shot : A passive skill that give s a chance to deal additional damage. Every point increases the chance to score a critical, as well as the damage output of the critical. It should be noted that does +100% damage, and not x2 damage, contrary to the in-game statistics. This is the main reason why  is stronger than.
 * Focus : A support skill that adds to the accuracy and avoidance of the archer. Every point increases accuracy and avoidance by 1, as well as increase the length of the skill to be in effect. This skill does not stack with bless, and is not a party skill
 * Arrow Blow : Contrary to popular belief and the statistics given on the Maple Story homepage and inside the game, Arrow Blow does much less damage than . More information can be found in the Debate section . It is suggested to only get 1 of this skill to unlock.
 * Double Shot : A more advanced skill than Arrow Blow. Many players opt to build on this skill than on Arrow Blow due to the higher average damage (see Debate section  for details). This skill is a must max skill.

It should be noted that both Arrow Blow and Double Shot have been revamped in the big update, while many older guides may tell you that it is better to "save up" points in the first job, this is no longer necessary in any version of Maple Story.

Blessing of the Amazon (Master level 16) Level 1 - +1 Accuracy Level 2 - +2 Accuracy Level 3 - +3 Accuracy Level 4 - +4 Accuracy Level 5 - +5 Accuracy Level 6 - +6 Accuracy Level 7 - +7 Accuracy Level 8 - +8 Accuracy Level 9 - +9 Accuracy Level 10 - +10 Accuracy Level 11 - +11 Accuracy Level 12 - +12 Accuracy Level 13 - +13 Accuracy Level 14 - +14 Accuracy Level 15 - +15 Accuracy Level 16 - +16 Accuracy

Critical Shot (Master level 20) Level 1 - 2% success rate, 105% damage Level 2 - 4% success rate, 110% damage Level 3 - 6% success rate, 115% damage Level 4 - 8% success rate, 120% damage Level 5 - 10% success rate, 125% damage Level 6 - 12% success rate, 130% damage Level 7 - 14% success rate, 135% damage Level 8 - 16% success rate, 140% damage Level 9 - 18% success rate, 145% damage Level 10 - 20% success rate, 150% damage Level 11 - 22% success rate, 155% damage Level 12 - 24% success rate, 160% damage Level 13 - 26% success rate, 165% damage Level 14 - 28% success rate, 170% damage Level 15 - 30% success rate, 175% damage Level 16 - 32% success rate, 180% damage Level 17 - 34% success rate, 185% damage Level 18 - 36% success rate, 190% damage Level 19 - 38% success rate, 195% damage Level 20 - 40% success rate, 200% damage

Eye of the Amazon (Master level 8) Level 1 - Attack range for bows and crossbows +25 Level 2 - Attack range for bows and crossbows +50 Level 3 - Attack range for bows and crossbows +75 Level 4 - Attack range for bows and crossbows +100 Level 5 - Attack range for bows and crossbows +125 Level 6 - Attack range for bows and crossbows +150 Level 7 - Attack range for bows and crossbows +175 Level 8 - Attack range for bows and crossbows +200

Focus (Master level 20) Level 1 - 8mp, accuracy +1, avoidibility +1 for 15 seconds Level 2 - 8mp, accuracy +2, avoidibility +2 for 30 seconds Level 3 - 8mp, accuracy +3, avoidibility +3 for 45 seconds Level 4 - 8mp, accuracy +4, avoidibility +4 for 60 seconds Level 5 - 8mp, accuracy +5, avoidibility +5 for 75 seconds Level 6 - 8mp, accuracy +6, avoidibility +6 for 90 seconds Level 7 - 8mp, accuracy +7, avoidibility +7 for 105 seconds Level 8 - 8mp, accuracy +8, avoidibility +8 for 120 seconds Level 9 - 8mp, accuracy +9, avoidibility +9 for 135 seconds Level 10 - 16mp, accuracy +10, avoidibility +10 for 150 seconds Level 11 - 16mp, accuracy +11, avoidibility +11 for 165 seconds Level 12 - 16mp, accuracy +12, avoidibility +12 for 180 seconds Level 13 - 16mp, accuracy +13, avoidibility +13 for 195 seconds Level 14 - 16mp, accuracy +14, avoidibility +14 for 210 seconds Level 15 - 16mp, accuracy +15, avoidibility +15 for 225 seconds Level 16 - 16mp, accuracy +16, avoidibility +16 for 240 seconds Level 17 - 16mp, accuracy +17, avoidibility +17 for 255 seconds Level 18 - 16mp, accuracy +18, avoidibility +18 for 270 seconds Level 19 - 16mp, accuracy +19, avoidibility +19 for 285 seconds Level 20 - 16mp, accuracy +20, avoidibility +20 for 300 seconds

Arrow Blow (Master level 20) Level 1 - 7mp, 108% damage Level 2 - 7mp, 116% damage Level 3 - 7mp, 124% damage Level 4 - 7mp, 132% damage Level 5 - 7mp, 140% damage Level 6 - 7mp, 148% damage Level 7 - 7mp, 156% damage Level 8 - 7mp, 164% damage Level 9 - 7mp, 172% damage Level 10 - 7mp, 180% damage Level 11 - 14mp, 188% damage Level 12 - 14mp, 196% damage Level 13 - 14mp, 204% damage Level 14 - 14mp, 212% damage Level 15 - 14mp, 220% damage Level 16 - 14mp, 228% damage Level 17 - 14mp, 236% damage Level 18 - 14mp, 244% damage Level 19 - 14mp, 252% damage Level 20 - 14mp, 260% damage

Double Shot (Master level 20) Level 1 - 8mp, 56% damage Level 2 - 8mp, Level 3 - 8mp, Level 4 - 8mp, Level 5 - 8mp, Level 6 - 8mp, Level 7 - 8mp, Level 8 - 8mp, Level 9 - 8mp, Level 10 - 8mp, 92% damage Level 11 - 16mp, 94% damage Level 12 - 16mp, Level 13 - 16mp, Level 14 - 16mp, Level 15 - 16mp, Level 16 - 16mp, Level 17 - 16mp, Level 18 - 16mp, Level 19 - 16mp, Level 20 - 16mp, 130% damage

Job 2: Crossbowman or Hunter
There is very little difference between the Crossbowman and Hunter.


 * (Cross)Bow Mastery : This is a necessary skill. Mastery increases the minimum damage of your attacks, which greatly increases damage consistency and thus your training speed. 20 Mastery does the exact same thing as 19 Mastery in terms of damage, so it is pretty much worthless to get 20 Mastery.
 *  Final Attack : There is a great amount of debate surrounding this skill. Refer to the FA vs FAless discussion. In essence, when maxed, you shoot another arrow 60% of the time with the power of 250% (350% with critical) when using Arrow Bomb, Iron Arrow, AB, or DS. Requires 3 points in Mastery
 * (Cross)Bow Booster : This is a necessary skill; however, it does not become more effective with additional points spent into this skill. The timer grows and the HP/MP cost decreases when points are added, and thus level 1 Booster has basically the same effect as level 20 Booster. The difference in timer and HP/MP cost between level 20 and level 1, however, is quite significant. Refer to the speed section for more information. Requires 5 points in (X)Bow Mastery.
 *  Soul Arrow : This is yet another necessary timer skill. Like Bow Booster, it does not become more effective with additional points spent. This skill gives you an infinite amount of arrows for the duration of the timer. Requires 5 points in (X)Bow Booster.
 *  Power Knock-Back : This is the first melee skill archers get. You may notice that when you bow-whack low leveled enemies, they sometimes slide across the screen. Power Knock-Back can do this to up to six enemies when maxed. It also adds to the (X)Bow's percent chance to cause a Knockback, as well as claiming to do +200% whack damage.

It is somewhat a mysterious skill that appears to factor in level or KB resistance from the enemy. The attack damage equation is also unknown, as it has extremes of highs and lows. You can also use it to kill mages by knocking Golems or other large creatures into them. Just keep in mind, Nependeaths will never slide from any amount of PKB, no matter how hard you try.

Most people think that PKB adds the % KB rate weapon and the skill. Aka, a lvl 90 Metis will give a 100% KB rate. Unfortunatly, this has been proven wrong with several different bows, and a large amount of tests. Leaving us with the conclusion that no one really knows how this skill works. Current tests point at having a 60% "KnockBack" cap, but even this is uncertain.

The test was simple: At level 40, keep using PKB against Stone Golems until they jump back. Easily, you can see that it is less than 5% of the time when Golems get KBed, or even flinch. Even with Max PKB, you don't get the theoretical 70% or 80% Knockback. Some variables that may effect the PKB level are monster's level, an unknown monster "size" variable, and maybe even how many enemies you hit. But all are just theories and are not even tested.

PKB takes advantage of a glitch or a "feature" that afflicts crossbows. Often, when an enemy is close, the crossbow will shoot, but because of slowness, the enemy will advance upon you and the crossbow will bash the enemy instead of shooting. While on the surface that would appear to be a disadvantage compared to a bow that does not suffer that problem, it is in fact a feature that allows a combo. If the Crossbowman anticipates bashing the monster, instead of continually shooting, he can activate PKB and cause it to chain in a combo after the previous shot, forcing the enemy back far enough to be shot again, or knocking them back, assuming their KB number is lower than the damage done. The point is that if you are going to be forced to bash the enemy against your will, you increase your chances of knocking them back by activating the PKB skill. If you don't do it, you only get the chance for KB inherent to the crossbow, but if you use the PKB skill you get the KB% from the crossbow plus the unknown bonus you get from PKB.


 *  Arrow Bomb : The signature move of Hunters. It is definitely one of the most flashy second job skills there is. When maxed, Bomb provides a 130% damage (up to 230% with critical), while also providing a 60% chance of stunning them... up to 6 monsters! However, there are lots of unknowns in this skill. First, it appears that the monster that gets hit by the arrow itself does not recieve the full damage from the bomb, instead, it is more likely to be around 50% of your normal damage (although nobody has done any tests on this yet). Second, Bomb appears to be less accurate than skills such as DS or AB (you might see a few misses on the monsters that you can hit 100% on with DS or AB). Third, it appears that the splash damage from the bomb is actually higher than the Max of 260% possible, again, this is not confirmed. As well, the 60% chance of stunning is not actually a real percentage, the formula seems to involve the level of the monster, the Knock-Back level of the monster, your level, as well as of course, your bomb level. Nonetheless, Bomb is definately a skill to be maxed. There is nothing more satisfying than to bomb all those pigs to death on pigs beach and get lots of "wow"s from fellow players.


 * (Erik) From experience I belive that the inital hit of AB doesn't take targets def into account or your damage either. the initial hit is less then my min damage and then the splash damage errupts from the point of impact doing greater damage as it goes. Being FAless its easy for me to keep monsters in a line rather then in 1 big pile. The best damage is caused to those mobs about 2inches from the initial hit of AB. Thus a pile of mobs will get hit for 600 damage each where as if they are strung out in a line the first 2 get 600 then next takes 1000, then 1500. the outer monsters take roughly double the damage the creatures near the inital impact. So if you have FA it will kill the lead monster and your inital hit will be on a mob. On a side note since def isn't taken into account at lvl 54 I could stun a Werewolf and do 200-600 damage where as DS did 1 and 1 and AB did 100 damage...(being FAless I trained AB and DS max)

(Erik) Iron Arrow without FA is great synergy whereas being interrupted 60% of the time by FA causes the terrible synergy.
 *  Iron Arrow : Iron Arrow is the defining skill of the Crossbowman. It is unique to your class, and as such it should hold some measure of respect and awe regardless of how strong it actually is. Luckily for you, it is actually pretty goddamned strong. Iron Arrow has 180% natural power, and can go up to 280% thanks to Critical Shot. It gets slightly weaker with each enemy it goes through, but the exact rate of dropoff is unknown. Iron Arrow is an attack that goes for over half of a screen's length in a straight line infront of your character, and does not home. While Iron Arrow does not have the stun capabilities of Arrow Bomb, Iron Arrow has the firepower to quickly shred any mob of enemies that it can flinch with endless waves of damage. The downside is that Iron Arrow has quite terrible synergy with the skill Final Attack.

Don't worry, Final Attack level 24 is fine
Final Attack level 24 is a massive typo on Wizet's part. Pay no attention to it, level 24 FA IS better than level 23 FA.

Again, continue on with level 24 FA. Just because it looks like it is bad doesn't mean it is bad :) Fortunatly, level 25 does not suffer this bug.