Don't want to hijack his thread, but I would be curious to hear opinions on his poisoning question...I currently have 50 poisoning on a soulstone frag, and I can't really come up with a conclusive answer as to whether or not I should save it, or use it, or just chunk it.
Common opinion tends to be toss it for PvM, but has some application for PvP. Personally I would use it for yourself and see if you can mesh it with other skills effectively.
I have been searching but since all warrior type skills are in one forum and posts mention all kinds of skills regardless of what the main temp is going to be, this has been a very disappointing search. I am not looking for a "play this template" but suggestions to try. If you want to play a treasure hunter or tamer, then I can give you a ton of different template ideas and why they are set up like that but I have never really played an archer other than an archer bard and never in PvP so I am looking for advice. There is no FAQ's up at the moment and understand that they are being worked on. Just about everything that I have found is some sort of sampire varient which kind of helps with one template idea but not the others.
Should I be asking in another forum maybe? There is a Felucca forum but it is rarely used and people don't seem to ask about template help there. I guess I can try Siege and see what they can help with.
Didn't mean to come across as rude, just honest.
For PvP... Stealth is a defensive skill. It's good for running away, but not so great for offense unless you plan on ambushing.
Necromancy... partly based on gambling that your opponent wont corpse-skin-proof his suit. Bloodoath is good both offensively and defensively. With high archery damage output you can get some effect out of curse weapon.
Oh, and just for fun, i'd put spellweaving on too, Attunement, gift of renewal, and dismounting your enemy and summoning a swarm of pixies on them is just pure fun
![Big Grin :D :D](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
... following along shooting him in the back with moving shot as he's fleeing, of course.