The durability is passable for your average fight. The damage does eventually get decent if you're applying a sneak attack debuff. I have tried specifically taking all the pet passives. If you don't mind babysitting the pet more than anyone else, then maybe Sharpshooter or simply the basic Ranger would be better for you. No idea why the class is considered "good" now compared to previously either (as a hybrid, it was already pretty good, but all I heard was grief about single class Rangers). Ghost Hearted circumvents this problem, and if I could do it all over again, that's what I would have picked. The only way to get around that was to either always be storing two emergency bond for the pet rez, or simply keep your pet as far away from combat as possible. I don't know if heavily investing into the pet passives would increase its durability and damage enough to make a dent, but bonded grief is awful and this was when the game was considerably easier on even Veteran than it currently is, while also only scaling the critical path up. Because of that, the pet well and truly sucked most of the time. I played a Barbarian/Ranger, and so I had to split my skills a bit more. My opinion on this is heavily biased, but I did not play a single class Ranger. I really want to try out a single class ranger now that they are a decent class and I guess the Ghost Heart is just the way to go but would anyone recommend any of the others personally sharp shooter seems quite good but there is always that animal companion issue.
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