- Naturally strong at reading the fight from safer angles and supporting the team from behind.
- Adds value by creating pressure before the enemy is comfortable.
- Makes decisions through winning the immediate duel or skirmish in front of you.
TYPE PROFILE
Precision Hunter
BGILPrecision HunterRarity★★★
Recommended role: DPS

A DPS tendency built around reading the fight from safer angles and supporting the team from behind, creating pressure before the enemy is comfortable, winning the immediate duel or skirmish in front of you, and starting action and giving the team a clear direction.
FTILCombat Engineer tends to bring out your strengths.
- Can lose value when forced into the opposite tempo.
- May overuse the habit that normally feels most comfortable.
- Needs a clear reset plan when the first idea fails.
Keep the core of Precision Hunter, but check whether the fight needs speed, patience, a wider view, or a smaller duel before committing.
Precision Hunter tends to scan the fight through the BGIL pattern. In practice, that means the player looks for situations where reading the fight from safer angles and supporting the team from behind and creating pressure before the enemy is comfortable can create value without breaking team structure. The strongest version of this type keeps its natural instinct, then adds one short check for ally position, enemy cooldowns, and the next safe place to move.
Combat Engineer (FTIL) fits because it covers the pressure points that Precision Hunter creates. Precision Hunter brings a clear style to the fight, while Combat Engineer gives that style a better chance to continue after the first contact. The two types work well when they read the same timing and turn one player's action into a team-wide advantage.
This nearby type changes the preferred fighting distance, so the same tempo is expressed from a different position.
This nearby type changes the pressure style, shifting between forcing action and stabilizing before answering.